Portimonense transfer stress
The end to the international transfer window in Portugal last week caused a degree of consternation in Portimão as a number of anticipated arrivals and departures failed to materialise. It
Portimonense: double blow
LIGA NOS: PORTIMONENSE 0-2 SPORTING LISBON Portimonense were never able to recover after conceding two early goals against Sporting Lisbon at the Municipal Stadium last Sunday night. Manager Paulo Sérgio’s
Portimonense: paying the penalty
LIGA NOS: GIL VICENTE 1-0 PORTIMONENSE Gil Vicente belied their enforced Covid-19 10-day quarantine lay-off to run Portimonense ragged for the best part of this match last Sunday afternoon. Manager
Portimonense: Honours even
LIGA NOS: PORTIMONENSE 1-1 PAÇOS DE FERREIRA Portimonense began their 2020/21 Liga NOS campaign at home against Paços de Ferreira with a deserved draw which saw both teams fully committed
Portimonense: Kick-off!
Portimonense will begin their 2020/21 Liga NOS campaign at home against Paços de Ferreira next Monday at 7.45pm, live on cable channel Sport TV1. Manager Paulo Sérgio will have been
Portimonense: Portimão ‘City’?
Portuguese sports daily O Jogo and Britain’s Daily Mirror report that Portimonense majority shareholder Theodoro Fonseca is in the Middle East negotiating with the Abu Dhabi-based City Football Group about
Portimonense: eastern promise
Portimonense have announced the return from Japan of two former players, both of whom will add much-needed class and experience to the coming season’s starting eleven. The now 30-year-old Fabrício
Portimonense: ins and outs
Portimonense coach Paulo Sérgio has confirmed that injury-plagued veteran striker Jackson Martinez – 54 games, 12 goals – does not feature in his plans for the coming season, leaving the
Portimonense: planning ahead
Portimonense returned to training this week still unsure if the immediate future lies in Portugal’s top tier, due to kick off on September 20, or the second division, which gets
Portimonense: Back from the dead?
No sooner had Portimonense dried their relegation tears, an extraordinary league audit committee meeting breathed life into the hitherto bleak-looking future of the Algarveans by demoting Vitória de Setúbal and





