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Tickets for the first Under-23 Derbi

By Jornal Sporting
27 Aug, 2018

Members with free entry to this Thursday's match

This Tuesday (August 28th) will be marked by the first derby between Lions and Eagles at the new Under-23 league. At 5:15 pm, the Sporting Academy will open doors for the third day of the Revelation League.

Members with quotas on time will have free entry to the Stadium Aurélio Pereira. The price for non-members is fixed at 4 euros.

Sporting, 0-Benfica, 1

By Jornal Sporting
06 Mar, 2016

Sporting miss out to Benfica after missing a wealth of chances

Sporting CP fell to a first Liga NOS home defeat of this season this weekend, missing out 1-0 to Benfica. Once again the evening's encounter proved to be the confirmation of Jorge Jesus' side's difficulty in breaking down teams who are happy to sit back and break up play with constant interruptions.

The opening exchanges were scrappy, particularly in the middle, with neither side willing to stray too far forward and both defensive lines standing firm. In fact, it was a slice of bad luck that sentenced the finally result, when a blocked shot from Samaris somehow landed at the feet of Mitroglou to give the Greek a one-on-one chance against Rui Patrício that the Sporting shotstopper could do little to stop.

While Benfica had seemed content to play on the counter-attack, the visitors' intentions to sit deep and sap away time became all the more clearer after the goal. Denied space down the middle, Sporting resorted to use of the flanks and began piling crosses into the box, but to little success. The only chance that looked likely to find th back of the net was a blistering effort from Jefferson from outside of the box, only stopped by Éderson's crossbar.

Sporting looked a totally different side after the break, pushing higher up the pitch and pegging Benfica back into their defensive third. On 61 minutes Bryan Ruiz failed to finish a great move down the right and Slimani was only able to force one of many corners form the rebound. A few minutes later, Ruiz managed to turn what looked to be a certain tap in from a couple of yards over the cross bar.

Benfica made the most of Sporting's failure to equalise with some frustrating play, using virtually every individual duel between players as a chance to go down and waste a couple of minutes. Bryan Ruiz came close in the dying stages with an audacious chip and João Mário fired a shot side from range.

The result leaves Sporting in second place, two points behind Benfica.

"Nobody can play on their own"

By Jornal Sporting
22 Nov, 2015

Slimani on the reasons behind his recent goalscoring form

Back and forward between Sporting and Algeria, Islam Slimani is making quite the name for himself in front of goal. Striking twice in his nation's win against Tanzania, the Alvalade forward also secured his side's passage in the Portuguese Cup with what was his 10th goal in 8 games.

“We played really well and we got the win. It was a fair win and we dominated the whole match", said Slimani in a flash interview at the final whistle, adding: "It is a real honour to represent a club with such a great history. I am scoring a lot of goals, but that only happens because the whole team helps and because of what we have been doing in training. Nobody can play on their own and thanks to my teammates I have been scoring."

"We were the better side"

By Jornal Sporting
22 Nov, 2015

João Mário reacts to his side's Portuguese Cup derby win

João Mário put in a brilliant performance in his side's 2-1 Portuguese Cup win over Benfica on Saturday night.

“It was a really hard game and I think this was the first time we have come from behind. We reacted well and turned the result around. Benfica did well but I really want to speak about our team, because this was our third win against our main rival. Now we have to focus on keeping this up", said the midfielder at the final whistle, continuing: "We are feeling confident of course, but you only beat a team like Benfica with hard work. We prepared well and we believe in the work we are doing. We were the better side for the whole game."

"We played as a team"

By Jornal Sporting
22 Nov, 2015

Jorge Jesus reflects on his third Lisbon derby win of the season

For Jorge Jesus, Saturday's Portuguese Cup win against Benfica, which was Sporting's third Lisbon derby victory already this season, the final result was more than fair reflection of his side's dominance over the full 120 minutes.

“We were fair winners, because we were the team that showed the most quality during the entire game. In the first-half we hit the post and Benfica scored from their only shot. The game was balanced, but then Sporting understood what had to be done. We fought back and the draw was fair at half-time. In the second-half and in extra-time we had the most chances. We played as a team, we were the most aware, the most balanced and the most confident", opened the Alvalade coach in a flash interview at the final whistle.

Jesus went on to reflect on some of his changes made over the course of the evening and how Benfica set out for the encounter: "Why did I move João Mário into the middle? I know why I did of course and it made a difference. I wasn't surprised by Benficca. Gaitán in that position was something I did in a few times, the same with Talisca and Pizzi. Nothing was really new and we were the better organised team. This is a team with soul, discipline and we think as a collective."

To finish, Jorge Jesus affirmed: "Never had I thought that against the champion we would win three times. The Sporting president believed in me and I am doing my job."

Sporting, 2-Benfica, 1

By Jornal Sporting
22 Nov, 2015

First in the Super Cup, then Liga NOS and now in the Portuguese Cup...

Speaking in his pre-match press conference ahead of Saturday's Portuguese Cup derby, the Benfica coach Rui Vitória, by sheer coincidence, arrived half an hour late and opened his conference after Jorge Jesus had already shared his thoughts. Ten times the Benfica coach said "win", six times the name "Sporting" and another six more "team". It turns out that Vitória was right: Sporting, the better team on the night, won.

With the introduction of Fredy Montero in place of Teo Gutiérrez in the starting line-up, the team from Alvalade got off to the stronger start and on four minutes Slimani hammered a header against the woodwork after a cross from the left. However, Benfica's luck was in from what was their first attack of the evening, when Mitroglou opened the scoring in the seventh minute after a long pass by Gaitán and some good ball control from Pizzi.

The encounter was yet to find its shape, but the goal went on to define what would be the theme for most of the first-half, seeing Benfica drop back and close ranks, breaking forward on the occasional counter-attack. With the evening's visitors inviting Sporting to take the initiative, the game was soon all one-way traffic and after good opportunities for Slimani in the 32nd minute and Jefferson in the 39th, only denied by some heroics from Júlio César, a thoroughly deserved equaliser came just before the break, when Adrien fired in a calculated volley.

Up stepped Jorge Jesus at the restart with his usual magic, introducing Gelson for Montero down the right and pulling João Mário into the middle. A good half-hour of Sporting pressure followed, but a more clinical touch was missing in the final third and the scoreboard remained stubbornly deadlocked. Benfica introduced André Almeida into the action, balancing out the midfield contest, and did have two shots on goal through Talisca and Eliseu, but it was Sporting who were really pushing for the win. Slimani could have finished it two minutes before the regulation ninety, but Júlio César pulled out a memorable stop from point-blank range to take encounter to extra-time.

Ricardo Esgaio and Tobias Figueiredo were introduced for Jefferson and Ewerton, as tired legs took hold in both camps. At last Sporting's technical, tactical, individual and collective dominance got its reward in the 112th minute, when Slimani struck to effectively secure the win. Samaris was shown a second yellow card for protesting the goal, before Benfica also saw claims rightly waved away for a nonexistent penalty.

For the first time in 61 years, Sporting has beaten Benfica for a third consecutive time.

“It will be a passionate"

By Jornal Sporting
20 Nov, 2015

Jorge Jesus ahead of Saturday's Portuguese Cup derby

While recent results and home turf will both play to Jorge Jesus' advantage tomorrow night when his side host Benfica in the fourth round of the Portuguese Cup, the Sporting boss sees form on the day as the decisive factor in the final result. “We have won both games against Benfica, so naturally we are confident, but what matters in a derby is how the teams play on the day. The league table or the past don't make that much difference. It will be a passionate game and I hope that everybody shows the right kind of respect on the pitch", explained Jesus in his usual pre-match press conference.

Following the same logic, the Alvalade boss was keen to brush aside the assertion of a favourite to clinch the result: "I don't think we can say there is a favourite, because both teams have very similar objectives. It is the moment that makes the difference when it comes down to it. Obviously playing in front of our fans, on our pitch, is more attractive for us than playing in the Luz, but the players still have to respond. This is a Sporting-Benfica derby in a knock-out competition which has to be decided tomorrow, so the game takes on other characteristics. The lads have been working as usual, although some of them, Bryan and Slimani for example, are a bit touch and go. Tomorrow I will be able to take a look at them and make a decision, but we are all ready for just another match."

Asked if beating his former employer is that extra bit special compared to any other match, Jesus played it cool: "I like beating every team. I am the Sporting coach and for me every opponent is special, because this is my team. Sometimes one game or another leaves more of a mark, but not because of the opponent."

The Portuguese Cup 4th round between Sporting and Benfica will kick off at 20h00 on Saturday the 21st of November, in Estádio José Alvalade.

Information for fans: Sporting vs Benfica

By Jornal Sporting
20 Nov, 2015

Sporting-Benfica in the Portuguese Cup

Turnstiles will open two hours before kick-off for Saturday's Portuguese cup encounter between Sporting and Benfica.

Additional security measures are expected for the match, including further controls on entering the carpark.

We appeal for all fans to arrive as early as possible to the stadium in order to avoid long waits.

Referee: Sporting-Benfica

By Jornal Sporting
20 Nov, 2015

Jorge Sousa names for the Portuguese Cup fourth round

Jorge Sousa, 40, from the Porto Football Association, has been named as the referee to take charge of the Portuguese Cup fourth round between Sporting and Benfica.

This will be the referee's second Lisbon derby of the season, having officiates over Sporting's 1-0 Super Cup in in August.

Sporting-Benfica will kick-off at 20h00 on Saturday the 21st of November, in Estádio José Alvalade.

Tickets: Sporting vs Benfica

By Jornal Sporting
12 Nov, 2015

Ticket sales for Portuguese Cup 4th round

Tickets for the Portuguese Cup 4th round between Sporting Clube de Portugal and Sport Lisboa e Benfica are on sale this week as follows.
 
SPORTING vs BENFICA
 
21ST OF NOVEMBER (SATURDAY) AT 20H
 
STAND A      MEMBER    FAN
CENTRAL     22 €                N/A
LATERAL     18 €                N/A
GOAL END   11 €                N/A
 
STAND B      MEMBER   FAN
CENTRAL     22 €               N/A
LATERAL     18 €               N/A
GOAL END   11 €               N/A
 
ESTÁDIO JOSÉ ALVALADE TICKET OFFICES
- 11th to 14th of November: from 10h to 20h
- 15th of November (Sunday): from 10h to 14h
- 16th to 20th of November: from 10h to 20h
- 21st of November: from 10h until half-time
 
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
- Payment methods available: Multibanco, VISA and Mastercard
- Multibanco option only available up to 24 hours before kick-off
- PDF tickets: immediately sent to you by email (you can print in A4 black and white)
 
ESTÁDIO JOSE ALVALADE REGULATIONS
- Entry prohibited to children under the age of 3
- Children older than 3 (inclusive) must have a ticket
- Special seats which have not been renewed will go on sale 72 hours before kick-off
- Member fee applicable: October 2015
 
MATCH NOT INCLUDED IN GAMEBOX 2015/2016
- Members with ‘Upgrade Taça’ have this game included (+ Paços Ferreira on League Cup matchday 1)
- Members with ‘Upgrade Taça’ will have both games automatically loaded onto their Gamebox card
- Members who do not have ‘Upgrade Taça’ have 48h (Wednesday and Thursday) to purchase their seat
- All Member Gamebox seats which have not been renewed by the 13th of November (Friday) will go on sale
 
TICKET SALES EXCLUSIVELY FOR SPORTING CLUBE DE PORTUGAL MEMBERS
- Each Member (with or without Gamebox) can purchase 1 accompanying ticket at the Member price
- Accompanying tickets can be used until the end of the month to sign up as a Club Member in the Official Store (1 month discount)
- Tickets will not be sold to the general public
- Tickets not available for Members who joined later than the 10th of November
 
VISITING FANS
- Portuguese Cup regulations changed this year: from 10% to 5% in high risk matches
- 5% of ticket will be sent to the visiting club (2,500 tickets)
- Those fans will be seated in A9 + A11 (Stand A) and B7 + B9 + B11 + B13 (Stand B)
- All visiting fans will be seated in the newly built security area in Alvalade

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