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Tickets: Champions League

By Jornal Sporting
03 Oct, 2016

News on tickets for B. Dortmund and Real Madrid

Sporting Clube de Portugal will begin ticket sales tomorrow for Champions League Group Stage matchday 3 and 5.

MATCHDAY 3

SPORTING CP vs BORUSSIA DORTMUND

18th of October (Tuesday) at 19h45

MATCHDAY 5

SPORTING CP vs REAL MADRID CF

22nd of November (Tuesday) at 19h45

Just 15,000 tickets are still available. Both matches are included in GAMEBOX 2016/2017 and all tickets for the visiting clubs and respective institutions have already been issued. Tickets are expected to sell out.

 

SPORTING CP vs BORUSSIA DORTMUND

 

SPORTING CP vs REAL MADRID CF

STAND A

MEMBER

FAN

 

STAND A

MEMBER

FAN

CENTRAL

€ 40

€ 60

 

CENTRAL

€ 50

€ 70

LATERAL

€ 30

€ 50

 

LATERAL

€ 40

€ 60

GOAL END

SOLD OUT

 

GOAL END

SOLD OUT

STAND B

MEMBER

FAN

 

STAND B

MEMBER

FAN

CENTRAL

€ 35

€ 55

 

CENTRAL

€ 40

€ 60

LATERAL

SOLD OUT

 

LATERAL

SOLD OUT

GOAL END

SOLD OUT

 

GOAL END

SOLD OUT

Children under the age of 3 are not permitted to attend the match and all fans must have a valid ticket (Gamebox 2016/2017 or ticket). The membership fee applicable for the matches in September 2016 (for Borussia Dortmund) and October 2016 (for Real Madrid CF).

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"We knew we had to win"

By Jornal Sporting
28 Sep, 2016

Bruno César reflects on Tuesday's Champions League win

Bruno César was handed a somewhat surprising start higher up the pitch against Legia Warsaw this Tuesday, but the Brazilian all-rounder looked like a natural in support of Bas Dost in the Alvalade attack.

"It was a hard match, but it was different to what we did in Madrid. We knew we had to win, after everything we did in the Santiago Bernabéu and in the league. We scored in the first-half and managed the game after that. Our objective is to get into the next round and every game is important now. Borussia are a good team and we will have to be at our best", said the Brazilian at the final whistle.

"The win gives us a chance of qualifying"

By Jornal Sporting
28 Sep, 2016

Jorge Jesus highlights the importance of coming encounters with Dortmund

"The win gives us a chance of qualifying, knowing that we are fighting against two really strong teams. Legia lost 6-0 and didn't look like a quality side in the first match, but that isn't true", said Jorge Jesus in his post-match press conference on Tuesday night, going on to analyse the encounter in further depth: "We scored in the first-half and managed the game in the second. In the Champions League there is no point chasing another goal. We were looking to keep possession and that takes aggression out of the game, which is normal."

Asked where he watched the game from, having been sent off against Real Madrid on matchday 1, Jesus revealed: "I spoke with Raúl José during training in the week and I told him everything I had to say. It is even harder to watch the game when you aren't on the bench. We will see on Saturday after Guimarães if the lads are tired, but obviously the added responsibility of these matches takes energy as well. "

In relation to Real Madrid's and Dortmund's draw, the Sporting coach affirmed that he would have preferred to see the points go to the Spanish capital: "If you asked me I would have preferred that Real Madrid had have won, because they will almost certainly qualify. The other place will be between Borussia and Sporting CP. Our next two games will be crucial for who qualifies, but we can't put Legia out of it yet. We are closer to Real Madrid and Dortmund now and the next two matches will be important."

Playfully asked what he thought of Slimani's strike for Leicester against FC Porto, Jesus finished: "Slimani did what he is used to doing which is scoring. He has grown a lot and he will continue to grow. He likes scoring against FC Porto and he did it again. I am not happy for him for scoring against FC Porto, but because he was my player. Whoever it is against I would be happy."

Photo by José Cruz

Under-19: Sporting CP, 2-Legia Warsaw, 2

By Jornal Sporting
28 Sep, 2016

Sporting CP and Legia Warsaw draw on UEFA Youth League matchday 2

Sporting might have snatched points from the jaws of defeat in Madrid on UEFA Youth League matchday 1, but it was exactly the opposite at the Sporting Academy this week, with the team from Alvalade conceding a last minute goal to Legia Warsaw.

Tiago Fernandes made three changes from matchday 1, introducing Luís Maximiano, Tiago Djaló and André Franco for Pedro Silva, Ricciulli and Miguel Luís.

The Sporting under-19's were actually under the watchful eye of Jorge Jesus, who made the trip to the Academy to see the next generation in action. Despite Sporting dominating the opening half an hour, the first real chance of the afternoon was made to wait until the 19th minute, when Pedro Marques was denied by Majecki one-on-one. The Polish keeper might have got the best of the first round, but he certainly didn’t in the second, when the Sporting forward latched onto a pass from Diogo Bragança to fire in the opener.

The goal actually saw Sporting somewhat lose their way for the rest of the half and Legia began to hold down a bit of possession. Szymanski fired a shot off the bar in the 35th minute, before Djaló brought down Szcepanski in the area that would have drawn the Polish visitors level, had Luís Maximiano not ensured otherwise in the Alvalade goal.

Legia’s pressing eventually paid off, when Ryczkowski’s shot was parried by the Sporting keeper into the path of Kulenovic for the equaliser.

Tiago Fernandes was not happy and began to ring the changes, bringing on Nuno Moreira and Elves Baldé after the break. The move proved to be a stroke of genius and it took Moreira just 17 minutes to put sporting back into the lead, netting with a superb placed effort into the top corner.

The goal lifted Sporting going into the final stages and Fernandes’s side looked to be heading for the win, before Szczepanski blasted in an unstoppable effort from the edge of the area with just seconds left on the clock.

The draw leaves Sporting in third place on two points, behind B. Dortmund and Real Madrid.

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"All we are thinking about is the three points"

By Jornal Sporting
26 Sep, 2016

Jorge Jesus on Champions League matchday 2

Missing out in Real Madrid after such a brilliant performance was not easy for Jesus' team. However, the Sporting coach has had time to brush off the blow and prepare for Tuesday's hosting of Legia Warsaw in Alvalade.

"Legia are just as ambitious as we are and they think they can beat us. All we are thinking about is the three points. We know this will be a tough match against a really aggressive team who are quick on the break", opened the Alvalade coach in his pre-match press conference on Monday, adding a word on Polish football and Legia's loss to Dortmund on matchday 1: "The Polish league has evolved and the performances of the Polish national team is proof of that. A lot of good footballers have been produced in Poland and the match against Dortmund was not normal.

As for the Legia coach, Jacek Magiera, making his Champions League debut, Jesus had a light-hearted message of his own: "Obviously I hope that his first match doesn't go well and that he focuses more on Legia's next game in Poland."

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Juskowiak back in Alvalade

By Jornal Sporting
26 Sep, 2016

Former Sporting striker back to commentate for Champions League encounter

It was 21 years ago that Andrzej Juskowiac last put on the green and white shirt, after 87 games and 31 goals for Sporting, from 1992 to 1995.

The Sporting legend was back in Alvalade on Monday, where he will commentate on the Champions League hosting of Legia Warsaw for Polish television.

“Legia are going through a tough time right now, they fired their coach last week. The new coach, Magiera, will have a hard time and maybe the result isn't even that important. Poland hasn't had a team in the Champions League group stage for 20 years and to come back into the competition with a 6-0 loss (against B.Dortmund) is really tough", said the former Sporting forward, adding: "We are talking about a team that not physically prepared and that will play on the defensive. If Sporting pushes the pace, Legia won't have a chance. Their most dangerous player is Nikolic, who did well in the qualification round. He didn't play in the first game, but he will tomorrow probably. Legia have a good keeper as well, Malarz."

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"An honour to be in this competition"

By Jornal Sporting
26 Sep, 2016

André Filipe looks ahead to Tuesday's hosting of Legia Warsaw

André Felipe could make his Champions League debut this Tuesday, after scoring his first Sporting goal in Friday's 4-2 win against Estoril.

"It is an honour to be in this competition for Sporting and I am focused on helping the team. Every Brazilian player dreams of being in the Champions League and of course I would love for my first match to be a win", said André Felipe in a pre-match press conference on Monday, adding a word on his strike against Estoril: "It is the start of something that I really want to grow. Scoring gave me confidence and I want to carry on and make sure I am an option for the coach."

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Squad in high spirits ahead of Legia Warsaw

By Jornal Sporting
26 Sep, 2016

Morning session open to the press for 30 minutes

As is normally the case before UEFA competition matches, this morning's training session was open to the press for 30 minutes.

Just after 9h30 Jorge Jesus led his squad onto the pitch, with 28 players taking part: Rui Patrício, Beto Pimparel and Azbe Jug; Jefferson, Paulo Oliveira, Ricardo Esgaio, Schelotto, Coates, Douglas, João Pereira, Marvin and Rúben Semedo; William, Adrien, Petrovic, Bruno César, Elias, Meli and Bruno Paulista; Alan Ruiz, Matheus Pereira, Gelson Martins, Markovic, Campbell, André, Castaignos, Bas Dost and Bryan Ruiz.

38,000 tickets already sold for Legia

By Sporting CP
25 Sep, 2016

Hosting of the side from the Polish capital set for 10th consecutive crowd over the 40k mark

A total of 38,000 tickets have already been sold for Sporting's Champions League hosting of Legia Warsaw on Tuesday, in Estádio José Alvalade.

With sales expected to continue on Monday, this could be Sporting's 10th consecutive official match with more than 40,000 fans packing out Alvalade:

2015/2016

Benfica

49,699

Arouca

46,014

Marítimo

44,230

União Madeira

44,719

Vitória Setúbal

43,827

2016/2017



Marítimo



42,577

FC Porto

49,399

Moreirense

44,393

Estoril

41,994

 

Tickets for Champions League matchday 2 are available from €15 for Members and €25 for fans, with the match included in all Gamebox 2016/2017 packages.

Onlines sales are exclusively for Sporting Clube de Portugal members (maximum of 4 per member. The Estádio José Alvalade ticket offices are open from 10h to 20h, with tickets available for both Members and fans.

Entry is prohibited to children under the age of 3 and all spectators must have a valid ticket.

Photo by José Cruz

International press praises Sporting

By Jornal Sporting
16 Sep, 2016

Jorge Jesus side receive much deserved applause from the world press for performance in Madrid

Wednesday's newspapers were full of thoroughly deserved press for Sporting, after Jorge Jesus' side came just seconds away from a memorable in the Santiago Bernabéu.

El Mundo highlighted the role of the Sporting coach in masterminding his side's performance: “Jorge Jesus gave Zidane a lesson in tactics and strategy. A magnificent Sporting that deserved to be leading at half-time.”

The Madrid press also suggested that Marcelo go for a check-up after being twisted every which way by Gelson. Tomás Roncero, journalist for AS, was full of praise for the Sporting youngster too: "Gelson Martins (just 21 years old) looked like Figo's son, bringing memories of Figo's performance down the right wing in the 1994 UEFA Cup. William Carvalho is a Yaya Touré but 10 years younger. Adrien Silva is a captain full of guts and talent."

On British shores, The Sun noted the coordinated showing of the Sporting back-line and the fantastic showing of Sebastian ‘El Patrón’ Coates. In Italy, Gazzetta dello Sport added: "(Real Madrid were frozen like) an iceberg that only melted in the last minute, thanks to Ronaldo and Morata.”

Argentina's Olé called Madrid's win a “Champion's miracle", while Lance in Brazil noted Zidane's as having got off at the speed of a turtle. Likewise, Globo said said: "Bruno César silenced the Spanish capital."

 

 

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