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Statement: Sporting Clube de Portugal - Futebol, SAD

By Sporting CP
12 May, 2017

Tiago Fernandes

Sporting Clube de Portugal – Futebol, SAD has reached an agreement with under-19 coach Tiago Fernandes for the renewal of his contract for two seasons, with an additional optional season.

Sporting SAD wishes Tiago Fernandes rhe best of professional and personal success.

Photo by D.R.

Five included for under-20 World Cup

By Jornal Sporting
03 May, 2017

Pedro Silva, Luís Maximiano, Pedro Empis, Miguel Luís and Pedro Delgado for Portugal

A total of five Sporting CP players will feature in the Portuguese under-20 squad for the coming World Cup, being held from the 20th of May to the 11th of June in South Korea.

Portugal is in Group C, along with Iran, Zambia and Costa Rica.

Squad list in full:

Goalkeepers: Pedro Silva (SPORTING), Diogo Costa (FC Porto) and Luís Maximiano (SPORTING);

Defenders: Pedro Empis (SPORTING), Diogo Dalot (FC Porto), Yuri Ribeiro (Benfica), Rúben Dias (Benfica), Jorge Fernandes (FC Porto) and Ferro (Benfica);

Midfielders: Pedro Rodrigues (Benfica), Florentino (Benfica), Gedson Fernandes (Benfica), Miguel Luís (SPORTING), Pedro Delgado (SPORTING), Xadas (Sp. Braga), Diogo Gonçalves (Benfica), Buta (Benfica) and Bruno Costa (FC Porto);

Forwards: Alexandre Silva (Vitória de Guimarães), José Gomes (Benfica) and André Ribeiro (Zurich).

Photo by César Santos

Under-13's: Sporting CP, 4-SL Benfica, 0

By Jornal Sporting
16 Apr, 2017

Alvalade youngsters hold on to trophy with a dominating Lisbon derby win

Sporting CP's under-13's held on to the XXXVI International Football Tournament trophy for a third consecutive season this weekend, bringing the club's total to 11 out of 34 editions of the competition. This year Sporting CP also dominated in front og goal, hitting the back of the net a total of 34 times without conceding so much as a single goal!

The drama was left to the final, with a Lisbon derby deciding the winner. Despite the pressure of the occasion, Sporting CP dominated from start to finish and first struck after 8 minutes through David Monteiro. Just before the break Isnaba Mané made it two after himself hitting the woodwork twice.
 
 
Comfortably in the lead, Sporting CP held down possession after the restart and a fabulous free-kick from Luís Gomes made it three (54'), before Mané finished off the final result (59').
 

Final

 

Sporting CP-Benfica, 4-0

 
Semi-final
Sporting CP-Nacional, 6-0
 
Quarter-final
Sporting CP-Osasuna, 2-0
 
Group phase
Sporting CP-Nacional, 5-0
Sporting CP-Vitória Valeo, 12-0
Sporting CP-Alavés, 5-0
Photo by José Cruz

Under-13's: Sporting CP, 5-Alavés, 0

By Jornal Sporting
14 Apr, 2017

Sporting CP starlets comfortably into Pontinha quarter-finals

Sporting CP's under-13's continued their unstoppable form in the Pontinha International Tournament this week, putting five past the Spanish side Desportivo Alavés.

First two strike after just two minutes was Pedro Cunha with a header, before the Sporting CP skipper Pedro Cunha bagged his second seven minute later. On 11 minutes Tiago Octávio rocketed in from outside of the area, before Mateus Fernandes made it four in the 16th minute. Samuel Justo finally closed off the scoring in the 22nd minute, rounding off a blistering first-half.

Sporting CP now move on to the quarter-finals.

 

 

Photo by José Cruz

Sporting CP breeze past Vitória Valeo in International Youth Tournament

By Jornal Sporting
13 Apr, 2017

Pedro Pontes' charges score twelve against Vitória Valeo

Sporitng CP's youth system showed its stuff this week, with the club's youth team beating Vitória Valeo by a dominating scoreline of 12-0. Isnaba Mané and Rodrigo Silva did half of the damage between them, with both youngsters scoring hattricks.

Photo by César Santos

"Young Angolan players have a lot of talent to develop"

By Jornal Sporting
06 Apr, 2017

Bruno de Carvalho prepares to open another Sporting Academy School

Whenever a new Sporting Academy School opens, president Bruno de Carvalho makes the effort to get out and do the honours. Coming after the inauguration of the Costa Rica facility, Angola was next up and the Alvalade president used the occasion to sit down in an interview with TV Zimbo.

"We haven't closed a single Sporting Academy School. Some of the other big clubs just give their name out and don't create a link. Sporting CP always visits regularly, helping the coaches and coordinators and making sure the installations are fit for the job. That is where our success comes from", said Bruno de Carvalho, adding a word on the local talent: "Young Angolan players have a lot of talent, you can see it. On top of that, it is really important to build up relationships with other Portuguese speaking countries. This idea isn't a new one, but we brought together different areas to make it happen. It is a privilege to be here."
 
The Sporting CP president inevitably added a few comments on Ary Papel and Gelson Dala:"Ary and Gelson are with us through a protocol with 1.º de Agosto which has had some practical results. Dala shows a maturity above what we would see as average and he is always focused. Ary is a bit younger, so we thought a period out on loan in the top division would help his growth."
Photo by D.R.

"This is a world class facility"

By Jornal Sporting
22 Mar, 2017

Bruno de Carvalho at the Wilmer López Academy

Bruno de Carvalho's visit to Costa Rica continued this week. After opening the first Sporting Academy School in Central America, the Sporting CP president was at the Wilmer López Academy where Costa Rica are gearing up for their coming World Cup 2018 qualifiers.

After visiting the facility, the Bruno de Carvalho was ready to share his thoughts. "This is a world class facility. I spoke with the president and I told him that these facilities are magnificent and I understand the quality of the football that this country produces", said the Alvalade chief, adding a note on his memories of the Costa Rican national team: "Reaching the quarter-finals at the last World Cup was not an accident. This team will still surprise us. They are packed full of talent and have everything needed for the players to grow even more."
 
Also on hand to highlight the importance of the Sporting Academy School project was the Wilmer López Academy's Édgar Artavia: "I am really happy with the way that the Costa Rica Federation has welcomed Sporting CP. In terms of football these kinds of relationships are crucial and I feel really proud. They have already told us that our facilities are on the same level as the Europeans."
 
To finish, FEDEFUTEBOL president Rodolfo Villalobos also gave his backing to the project: "Hopefully this is just the beginning of a great relationship with Sporting CP."

 
Photo by César Santos

"Costa Rica has really talented players"

By Jornal Sporting
21 Mar, 2017

Bruno de Carvalho in Costa Rica to open Sporting Academy School

The Sporting Academy School project officially appeared on the map in Central America for the first time this week. In Costa Rica for the opening of the country's first Sporting Academy School, Bruno de Carvalho, also took the opportunity to speak with local radio and television stations. 

Speaking with local radio, the Alvalade president explained the project to the journalist and the crucial role that Bryan Ruiz and Joel Campbell have played: "We have been studying Costa Rica for a few years now, because this country has a lot of talent. It is really important for us to find people who share our philosophy, by which I mean training youth players as both athletes and human beings. Bryan Ruiz and Joel Campbell contributed to that and they are both excellent people and professionals."
 
Expanding further on that same idea of a common philosophy, Bruno de Carvalho added: "I don't want a different Sporting CP, I want the one I learned to love and respect. We a re a club with a fantastic history, although things haven't been going as we would like in relation to football. In Costa Rica we are looking for players who can bring consistency to a squad that has to win."

Alvalade president opens Costa Rica Academy

By Jornal Sporting
20 Mar, 2017

Bruno de Carvalho travels to San José to open the doors of the latest Sporting Academy School, along with Bryan Ruiz and Joel Campbell

Bruno de Carvalho is in Costa Rica this Monday, to open the latest Sporting Academy School. The Alvalade leader will be accompanied by Bryan Ruiz and Joel Campbell, who are both in their native territory on international duty. The Alvalade president actually arrived on Sunday, in time to watch UD Carmelita-Limon FC.

Bruno de Carvalho's agenda is as follows:

09h45 – TD+ television programme
10h30 – Canal 7 television programme
13h00 – Sensacion Deportiva radio programme
13h30 – Lunch
15h30 – Kritian Mora radio programme
18h00 – Sporting Academy School official opening
20h30 – Dinner with the president of the Costa Rica Football Association, Alcaide, UD Carmelita and the Wilmer Lopez Academy

Photo by DR

Alvalade quartet for Portugal under-17's

By Jornal Sporting
03 Feb, 2017

Bernardo Sousa, Tiago Djaló, Tiago Rodrigues and Gonçalo Costa get the green light

A quartet of Sporting CP youngsters will take part in the Algarve International Tournament this year, as part of Portugal's under-17 squad.

Bernardo Sousa (midfielder), Tiago Djaló (central defender), Tiago Rodrigues (forward) and Gonçalo Costa (wing back) all feature for the encounters against England, the Netherlands and Germany. The full squad list is available here.

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