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Slimani absolved by Disciplinary Council

By Jornal Sporting
08 Apr, 2016

Decision in process against Islam Slimani

Slimani was absolved by the Portuguese Football Federation's (PFF) Disciplinary Council (DC) this Friday, for an alleged act of aggression towards Samaris in the Portuguese Cup.

The ruling reads: "It was not proven that the accused ran in the direction of Benfica's number 7 (Samaris), consciously hitting him with his right arm in the back of the head and knowing that he would be violating the regulations of the PFF and DC). A comparison with television images and statements from the referees does not allow for a conclusion beyond doubt that the incident was not witnessed by any of the refereeing team."

The DC ruled in favour of Sporting's augment that "the accused player was not running in the direction of Samaris, but in the direction of the ball, as the images show. The player knocks into Samaris because he, in understanding that the accused was approaching, moved to the side and opened his arms with the aim of stopping the accused and making an impact inevitable."

Further agreeing with the arguments put forwards by Sporting, the ruling quotes: "The accused ran with the intention of intercepting the ball, which was in the possession of the Benfica number 27, several metres away. Faced with the obstruction of Andreas Samaris, who opens his arms and moved sideways, the accused instinctively lifted up him arms and tries to turn his body, thereby knocking into the player."

Slimani's defence further adds: "The player never took his eyes off the ball and did not intend to hit the player Samaris. The impact between the two players was due to the speed that the accused was moving and the fact that Samaris put his body in his path at the last minute, making it impossible to avoid an impact."

Relative to the argument that referee Jorge Sousa did not see the incident, the Club defended: "it is not true that the incident occurred out of the view of the referee, who was following the ball, and the television images show that. The ball was virtually stopped at the feet of the Benfica number 21, Pizzi, at the time of the incident and the incident occurred no more than two metres to the left of the ball. The referee, who was 10 to 15 metres away and looking in that direction, could not have missed the incident."

"Feeling really well supported"

By Jornal Sporting
08 Apr, 2016

João Mário rallies support for the weekend's hosting of Marítimo

The Liga NOS Young Player of the Month, João Mário is expecting Alvalade to one again be at full capacity this weekend, as his side host Marítimo on Liga NOS matchday 29.

“The team is in great form right now. We are coming in on the back of some good results and we want a lot of fans with us to beat Marítimo", said the Portuguese midfielder, adding: "We are felling really well supported and that makes a huge difference. Saturday will be the same again, with the stadium packed out."

"Lot of people who want to go backwards"

By Jornal Sporting
07 Apr, 2016

Octávio Machado on refereeing and the Liga NOS run in

Alvalade's director of football, Octávio Machado, sat down this week to comment on a statement released by Benfica.

"Are we living in the past, twenty years ago? I have always been on the front line of the fight to change football, but there are a lot of people who want to go backwards", opened Machado, before going on to reflect on alleged comments made towards referees: "Was it me that said João Capela is a bad person or bad referee? Some people are really disturbed, probably the same people who said Jorge Sousa, the best Portuguese referee, sent off the substitute goalkeeper because the first choice was injured. A lot of people have very creative imaginations to be honest. I don't criticize refereeing, but I do have something to say about the naming of referees for matches. João Capela wasn't picked for any Benfica matches and he didn't referee a single Sporting of FC Porto matchday for three years. He is a referee that should not be picked and everyone knows that."

With the season heading for a tight finish, Machado appealed for a fair contest: "The last six games deserve that extra bit of attention from everyone involved in sport, starting with Vítor Pereira. Look at what is happening in refereeing, it is being destroyed."

Referee: Sporting CP B-Gil Vicente

By Jornal Sporting
07 Apr, 2016

João Mendes for Ledman LigaPro matchday 40

João Mendes, 34, from the Santarém Football Association, has been named for Sporting B's hosting of Gil Vicente, on Ledman LigaPro matchday 40.

Jorge Maia and Manuel João will act as linesmen.

This will be Mendes' first Sporting B match of the season.

Sporting CP B-Gil Vicente will get underway at 16h00 on Sunday the 9th of April, at the Sporting Academy.

"Can't win individual awards without the team"

By Jornal Sporting
07 Apr, 2016

João Mário receives award for February

João Mário collected his prize for the Professional Football Syndicate's Youth Player of the Month for February this week, after having already scooped the award in January.

Receiving the award at the Sporting Academy, João Mário was keen to give credit to the entire squad: "I am really happy for having won this award again. It is recognition of the work I have been putting in, but also of what the team has been doing. Things are going well for us and I am really happy. You can't win individual awards without the team. I try to do my best and this is recognition of that."

The Sporting midfielder received a total of 16.94% of votes cast, ahead of Guimarães' Miguel Silva (13.72%).

The future of football starts here

By Jornal Sporting
11 Apr, 2016

The Future of Football Congress sent for second running

After the outstanding success of the first Future of Football Congress, Sporting will host a second edition, on the 20th and 21st of April. Board Member Luís Roque spoke with the Sporting website this week about what we can expect from the event.

“We want it to be a congress with international visibility, with a quality that is just as good as the last one or maybe even better. We want the fans to get involved, along with everyone else who likes football. The idea is for the congress to generate discussions which can contribute to a variety of football related themes. The questions which we will tackle can add to the football debate around Europe and the rest of the World. The congress gives us the chance to bring together people who are really relevant for football in Europe and around the world, which allows us share ideas that will help Sporting going into the future", explained Luís Roque, before speaking about the speakers who have been invited to take part: "The panels are pretty much all new. About 90% of the speakers are participating for the first time and they will contribute with very distinct things. We have a panel on inovation, which will talk about new technologies. Sporting is the only club in Portugal which supports the use of technologies to help referees and that is an example of the kind of ideas we can bring to the world of football."

For more information, or to get involved, visit www.thefutureoffootball.org

“Probably the best team in the league”

By Jornal Sporting
06 Apr, 2016

Francisco Geraldes on Sporting B's win against Chaves

Sporting beat the Ledman LigaPro leaders this Wednesday, courtesy of goals from Francisco Geraldes and Daniel Podence.

Speaking with the press at the final whistle, Geraldes explained that his side are ecstatic with the win: "We beat probably the best team in the league today. We stood firm when we had to and we were clinical when we had to be. The score is a bit misleading. We went through a hard spell and results just wouldn't come for us, but I know very well the work we have put in and that showed through today."

“Two months ago we were not even competative"

By Jornal Sporting
06 Apr, 2016

João de Deus on Sporting B's win against Chaves

The Sporting B was understandably pleased with his side's 2-0 win against the Ledman LigaPro leaders this Wednesday, after what has been a tough spell of results.

“Two months ago we were not even competitive and today we beat the league leaders. That is down to the work the lads have been putting in on the training pitch and the players' drive to improve", opened João de Deus, adding a word on his side's explosive start to the encounter: "That is a reflection of how confident the players are right now. They understand what we want to do with the team and goals came naturally. Strategically we decided to drop back a bit after that, because Chaves were going to throw everything at us. We can do that now, because we are looking more consistent in defence."

Sporting B, 2-Chaves, 0

By Jornal Sporting
06 Apr, 2016

Two first-half goals enough to sink Chaves at the Sporting Academy

Sporting B beat one of Ledman LigaPro's strongest sides at the Sporting Academy this Wednesday, with two goals in the first twenty minutes.

The first opportunity of the afternoon came through Daniel Podence - who would be a constant pest for the opposition defence - as he controlled well with his back to goal after an excellent pass from Ryan Gauld. However, the Sporting B striker hesitated and eventually hit the woodwork. The warning shot had been fired and a goal came from Sporting B's second chance, this time with Podence turned creator down the left flack, before crossing a ball in that Francisco Geraldes guided home at the far post.

Chaves struggled to stop Sporting's well constructed football and Podence again had another chance to get his name on the scoresheet after Ponde forced a mistake out of goalkeeper Paulo Ribeiro. However Podence was once again unable to capitalise.

Chaves responded and pushed back up the other end, but Mama Baldé positioned himself well to turn away for a corner. The hosts' rally didn't last long and Podence compensated for his earlier misses with Sporting B's second goal. Pedro Martins won back possession in the midfield, before releasing Daniel Podence for a superb finish when through against Paulo Ribeiro.

The second goal saw João de Deus side drop back and chances consequently began to thin out for the rest of the half, with the exception of one offside ruling after Sporting B had again found the back of the net.

The second-half was much of the same and although Chaves held down more possession, Sporting B looked largely untroubled in defence and played out the rest of the fixture to claim the three points. 

37,000 already sold for Saturday

By Jornal Sporting
06 Apr, 2016

With just over 72 hours still to go before Liga NOS matchday 29 between Sporting Clube de Portugal and Club Sport Marítimo, a total of 37,000 tickets have already been sold.

Sporting currently has a fantastic average of 39,108 fans from the 14 Liga NOS matches played this season, making for the best average since the opening of the new Estádio José Alvalade in 2003.

The Estádio José Alvalade ticket offices are open from 10h to 20h, with non-renewed Special Seats going on sale on Thursday.

Prices for Members start at 5€ or 16€ for other fans. Children aged 3 and above require a ticket for the match.

Kick-off is scheduled for 20h45 on Saturday, with the stadium gates opening at 19h15.

 

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