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Statement: Sporting Clube de Portugal - Futebol, SAD

By Sporting CP
06 Dec, 2016

Agreement with 1.º de Agosto for Gelson and Ary Papel

Sporting Clube de Portugal - Futebol, SAD has reached an agreement with Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto for the transfer of Jacinto Muondo Dala (Gelson) and Manuel David Afonso (Ary Papel), within the framework of the partnership between the two clubs. The two have agreed contracts valid from the 1st of January 2017 to the 30th of June 2019, with a buy-out clause of 60,000,000.00€ and an optional extension until 2022.

Sporting SAD wishes Gelson and Ary Papel the best of professional and personal success.

Lokomotiv Moscow, 2-Sporting, 4

By Jornal Sporting
26 Nov, 2015

Sporting win in Russian capital to revive Europa League qualification hopes

Not even snow and -7ºC temperatures could stop Sporting from breezing to a convincing 4-2 win in the Russian capital this Thursday evening, on Europa League matchday five. Not only keeping Alvalade's hopes alive of prolonging the season's international adventure, the win also sees Sporting break a 17-match streak without a European away victory and is also Sporting's first ever win on Russian soil.

Sporting made a fiery opening to the encounter, pressing high and breaking into the final third with relative ease. Fredy Montero was the first to try his luck with an effort in the 3rd minute after some good link-up play between Ricardo Esgaio and Gelson Martins. However, it was Lokomotiv who opening the scoring, when Maicon made the most of a hashed clearance by Marcelo Boeck to beat the on-rushing.

Despite the early blow, Sporting continued to dominate proceedings, while the hosts could do little but watch a young Alvalade side run riot. On eight minutes Matheus fired a rocket goalwards that looked likely to level the scoring, but Guilherme pulled off a good stop to keep Lokomotiv in the lead. Sporting's pressure finally paid off in the 20th minute, when Montero pounced on a cross from Esgaio which took a touch off Denisov to make it 1-1.

Lokomotiv really struggled when it came to creating chances of their own, thanks largely to Sporting's nulling of Maicon's usually tricky movement and Niasse's pace. While the Russians were limited to just a single shot in the entire first-half, Montero and Ruiz busied themselves with carving up space in the final third, while Gelson and Matheus ate up the yards with the blistering pace and Adrien and João Mário held down the passing in the middle of the park.

It was only a matter of time before Sporting took the lead, but what a goal it was! Ruiz exchanged passes with Montero inside the 18-yard box, before breaking loose and somehow squeezing in a technically brilliant chip from an extraordinary angle. Another change for the Porto Rican quickly followed, before Gelson netted Sporting's third with a goal outside-of-the-boot finish after breaking away down the wing.

The second-half brought the expected counter from Lokomotiv and by a whisker the Russians didn't grab a goal immediately, when Ricardo Esgaio put an outstretched cross onto his own crossbar. However, the chance was one of only a handful for the hosts, as Sporting smartly went about wrestling back control of the action. Matheus made it four on the hour-mark, after racing through the middle and showing composure beyond his years with a shot through the keeper's legs.

Matheus put another chance over the bar four minutes later and Ruiz crashed a hammer of an effort off the woodwork in the 69th minute, before Lokomotiv pulled back a consolation goal four minutes from time through some good individual skill by Miranchuk.

The result keeps Sporting's hopes of qualification from Group H alive, with a win over Besiktas needed on the 10th of December.

Under-21’s in group 4 driving seat

By Jornal Sporting
10 Oct, 2015

Portugal beat Hungary 2-0 in Euro qualifier

The Portuguese national under-21 team beat Hungary 2-0 this weekend, in European Championship qualification group 4.
 
Bruno Fernandes (35’) and Gonçalo Paciência (56’) were on target for the Portuguese, in a game which saw Sporting youngster Tobias Figueiredo play the full 90 minutes and Gelson Martins named on the bench.

Gelson: “Objectives are the same”

By Jornal Sporting
26 Sep, 2015

Gelson Martins reflects on Sporting's draw with Boavista

Gelson Martins spoke briefly with radio journalists after Sporting’s draw with Boavista on Saturday night.

"We started well, but we slipped up when it came to finishing”, opened the Alvalade younger, going on to add that the result does little to influence the title race: “We didn’t want this result, but our objectives are the same. We are still at the top and we want to be champions.”

Gelson: “The lads are motivated”

By Jornal Sporting
17 Aug, 2015

Gelson Martins shares his thoughts with Sporting TV

Gelson Martins spoke with Sporting TV this week ahead of Friday’s encounter with I Liga new-comers Tondela.

“The week has gone well for us, the lads are motivated and we are focused on our match against Tondela. There are no easy games and we will play against Tondela like we would against any other team. We have to work hard to be ready”, opened the winger, adding: “It is always great to have the fans behind us and this will be just like it was in the Supercup final in the Algarve.”

Individually, Gelson proved happy with how he is fitting into the senior squad: “It has been going well for me and the older players have been helping me a lot. I am really happy and I feel like I have to work to show that it was worth taking a bet on me.”

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