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Eight in Euro preliminary squad list

By Jornal Sporting
07 Jan, 2016

Jorge Braz includes eight Alvalade futsal stars

A total of eight Sporting players feature in the Portuguese preliminary squad list for the European Futsal Championships, taking place in Serbia from the 2nd of February.

João Benedito, André Sousa, Djô, João Matos, Pedro Cary, Paulinho, Fábio Lima and Miguel Ângelo are the eight selected, while Alex Merlim and Rodolfo Fortino are on the respective list for the Italians.

Portugal will take part in Group A, along with Slovenia and Serbia.

Alex Merlim named Italian Player of the Year

By Jornal Sporting
01 Jan, 2016

Alvalade winger wins 2015 nomination

Alex Merlim has been named Italian futsal's Player of the Year for 2015, in a vote through the Italian Football Federation's Vivo Azzurro website.

The Sporting winger tallied 40% of voted cast, beating the Acqua&Sapone goalkeeper Stefano Mammarella by 2%. The 2014 winner, El Pozo Murcia's Gabriel Lima, finished in third with 12% of the vote.

Alex Merlim signed in at Alvalade this season from Luparense, where he won two Italian Championships, an Italian Cup and a Super Cup. For Italy the 29-year old winger won the European Championships in 2014, after finishing third in the 2012 World Cup hosted in Thailand.

Miguel Ângelo on target for Portugal

By Jornal Sporting
20 Oct, 2015

Portugal beat Netherlands 4-2 in friendly

The Portuguese national futsal team beat the Netherlands 4-2 in a friendly in Rotterdam this week, with Alvalade star Miguel Ângelo on target.

Ângelo was accompanied in the starting line up by fellow Sporting athletes João Matos and Pedro Cary, while Djô was introduced later on.

Portugal actually took a 3-0 lead, courtesy of goals from Joel Queirós (10’), Vítor Hugo (11’) and Miguel Ângelo (13’), before the Dutch struck back through Ceyar (18’) and El Morabiti (22’). Tiago Brito finished off the scoring on 30 minutes.

Merlim and Fortino for Italy

By Jornal Sporting
16 Oct, 2015

Italy to face Iran in two friendlies

Alex Merlim and Fortino will feature for the Italian national team in two friendlies against Iran next week.

The Italians are currently gearing up for the 2016 world Cup, where they are in Group G alongside the Czech Republic and Azerbaijan.

Four in national futsal squad

By Jornal Sporting
16 Oct, 2015

Portugal to face the Netherlands on the 19th and 20th

Jorge Braz has included four Sporting players in his quad for two friendlies against the Netherlands on the 19th and 20th of October.

Djô, João Matos, Miguel Ângelo and Pedro Cary are the Alvalade quartet who will travel to Rotterdam for the fixtures.

Fortino and Merlim called up

By Jornal Sporting
18 Sep, 2015

Alvalade pair for Italy in Croatia friendlies

Alex Merlim and Fortino will both feature for Italy’s futsal national team in two friendly games against Croatia next week.

Sporting lifts Minerva Cup

By Jornal Sporting
14 Sep, 2015

Sporting put five past Dynamo Zagreb

Sporting won the Futsal Merva Cup in Switzerland this weekend, courtesy of a 5-0 win in the final against Dynamo Zagreb after beating Minerva 8-3 in the semi-final.

The team from Alvalade made a solid start to the encounter, pushing the pace of the game and largely leaving Zagreb to chase shadows. On 2 minutes, Fortino threatened with an acrobatic effort, before finishing with a much simpler shot a couple of seconds later. Merlim could have the second immediately after, but his shot was denied by the keeper Skoric.

Dynamo made their first foray forward in the 7th minute, but Marcão threw himself in front of the shot to keep Sporting ahead. While the Croatians looked intimating physically, their technical capacity was largely smothered by a Sporting side that went 2-0 ahead in the 8th minute though with a left-footed strike, followed by Cavinato a goal by minute later. Just five minutes had passed when the Brazilian born Italian secured his brace, after picking up the rebound following Diogo’s effort.

The game slowed after the early raid in the Zagreb goal and Nuno Dias used the opportunity to test some lesser used plays, with Marcão pushing high up the pitch on several occasions.

The second-half started with more chances for Sporting and a goal would have immediately followed if Skoric hadn’t done well to deny Diogo. Again the pace slowed, giving the Croatians the chance to build some opportunities of their own, but Marcão was looking in unbeatable form, with the Sporting keeper making two saves from 1 on 1 situations.

Fortino was again placed to the action five minutes after the break and two minutes later he created a situation down the right that was only missing a better finish. Looking to salvage a consolation, Zagreb put on a forward keeper late on, but a 49th minute strike from Gonçalo Portugal rubberstamped a Sporting victory that was never really in question.

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