Comings and goings
Second division || Portimonense are expected to unveil their new manager by the end of this week. Meanwhile, the only regular first team players to have valid contracts, captain Ricardo
Final curtain
Portimonense concluded what ultimately turned out to be a disappointing season with a low-key 1-0 home win over Oliveirense. In front of only 600 non-paying fans, the Algarveans exerted early
End of the road
Following a roller-coaster season which saw Portimonense close to achieving first class status for long periods during what is their 100th anniversary year, the dream finally ended in Chaves last
Paying the penalty
Last Saturday afternoon Portimonense failed to take advantage of the first of the four possible remaining opportunities to reclaim third spot in the table and access to the play-offs. The
Taking a dive
One-time league leaders Portimonense’s promotion hopes are fading rapidly after failing to win for the fourth time in succession last Sunday afternoon. The over 2,000-strong crowd sensed that a precious
Free football tickets in exchange for donations
Portimonense football club is offering free entry to Sunday’s (April 13) home match against Tondela to fans who take along with them donations for the needy – the condition: the
Extra time
Ninety minutes of regular play were not enough to produce a goal during Portimonense’s most recent outing against Sporting Covilhã, but five minutes of subsequent injury time did result in
Honours even
Portimonense failed to close the gap on their rivals at the top of the table as last Sunday’s home match against Sporting Braga B ended in a 1-1 draw. The
Outclassed
“We didn’t have a hope,” Portimonense manager Lázaro Oliveira said after last Sunday’s 3-0 defeat at Moreirense. “They are a strong team and we had difficulties. A game with a
Portimonense defeated by Dragons
It was indicative of the game as a whole that Portimonense stand-in keeper Ricardo Ferreira (pictured) was the best man on the pitch for the visitors during last Sunday’s 2-0