Matheus Castro Souza
109 posts
Portugal Triumphs Over Andorra 7-2 in EURO 2026 Futsal Qualifiers
Match Analysis The coach highlighted the team’s approach: “Simplify the game, move the ball, find the right spaces,…
Dicembre 15, 2024
Ré’s Four-Goal Heroics: Leões de Porto Salvo Triumph in Liga Placard Showdown
In a remarkable display of skill and determination, 39-year-old veteran Ré stole the show in Monday’s Liga Placard…
Dicembre 4, 2024
Mário Silva Reflects on Benfica Tenure and Departure: Breaking Sporting’s Hegemony
Nearly five months after leaving Benfica’s technical staff, Mário Silva gave his first statements to Record. The former…
Novembre 21, 2024
Nuno Dias on Sporting’s Journey and Elite Round Preview at Gala Quinas de Ouro
Sporting’s coach, Nuno Dias, attended the Portuguese Football Federation’s Gala Quinas de Ouro, where he reflected on his…
Novembre 12, 2024
Portugal Futsal Team Announced for Spain Friendly Match – November 6, 2024
Portugal’s National Futsal Team Selections for Spain Match The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) announced the 14-player roster chosen…
Ottobre 30, 2024
Title: Brazil Prepares for Liga Evolución CONMEBOL with a New Squad Announcement
Brazil is gearing up for the upcoming edition of the Liga Evolución CONMEBOL, and coach Marquinhos Xavier has…
Ottobre 25, 2024
Magnus vs São Lourenço LNF Play-off Suspended Amid Controversy
It’s the hottest topic in Brazilian futsal right now. The second leg of the LNF round of 16…
Ottobre 19, 2024
Portugal Holds Second Place in FIFA Futsal Rankings Despite Early World Championship Exit
Portugal national futsal team held onto second place in the world rankings, despite an early exit from the…
Ottobre 18, 2024
SC Braga Starts Liga Placard 2024/25 with a Victory Over Porto Salvo Lions
SC Braga, last season’s national runner-up, kicked off the new Liga Placard season with a hard-fought home victory.…
Ottobre 17, 2024
Lusitânia’s Historic Debut in Liga Placard Against Benfica
Lusitânia made history in the Azores by playing in the Liga Placard for the first time, 11 years after Operário. They faced the mighty Benfica and, despite a strong effort, lost 3-6. Benfica showed their intentions early, with Léo Gugiel scoring in the fifth minute from midfield. The home team grew bolder, and Enzo equalized with a stunning top-corner goal. Two minutes later, Jacaré redirected a cross from Arthur, putting Benfica ahead again. Sandro Silva then capitalized on a loose ball to make it 2-2 before halftime. Debutant head coach Cassiano Klein urged his players to step up. Carlos Monteiro scored in the 23rd minute and Chishkala added another in the 26th. Lusitânia proved resilient, reducing the deficit with two goals from Enzo, a standout former Magnus player. Despite their intense effort, Benfica proved their title contender status, extending their lead with goals from Afonso Jesus and Ivan Chishkala. The game saw more chances from both teams, but the emotional and physical toll made it hard for Lusitânia. Nevertheless, their positive debut marks the return of an Azorean team to the top division.
Ottobre 16, 2024