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Com o fim-de-semana a marcar o início dos playoffs da Liga Betclic masculina, o Cyrille Aloísio e o Gonçalo Ferreira reuniram-se para mais um episódio do Pausa Técnica. Falou-se das vitórias de FC Porto, Benfica e Sporting, bem como da boa partida entre Oliveirense e Ovarense, e ainda lançou-se os dados para o que podemos esperar para o jogo 2 de cada série. Analisou-se também tudo o que aconteceu na Liga Betclic feminina com grande destaque para a final entre Benfica e Esgueira, uma série muito equilibrada que contou com a vitória suada do Benfica no 2° jogo da final.
El Deportivo presenta el acuerdo de renovación con Dani Barcia, en una jornada en la que Yeremay ha estado al margen. Manu Sánchez nos habla de Huesca, rival del domingo. Conocemos mltotalsoccer.com con Chollas y Carlos Seijo. Además, conocemos al nuevo fichaje del Leyma Coruña, Ángel Núñez y vivimos la previa del partido de esta noche del Liceo ante el Oliveirense en Portugal.
This episode is brought to you in association with FIFA+. Click here to get your free FIFA+ account and watch live football around the world: www.tinyurl.com/FIFAPlusSweeper The Sweeper is back for the first episode of 2025 to round up all the world football headlines from over the Christmas and New Year period. Starting in Europe, where Balzers of Liechtenstein have gone from 1,000 to 400,000 Instagram followers almost overnight – but how have they achieved their stratospheric growth? In Portugal, Nacional's Madeiran mist has wrought havoc yet again and Oliveirense have used milk to mark the goal-lines in the absence of paint. Finally, in Italy, we take a deep dive into the wonderful world of Serie C. In the rest of the world, there are teething problems for the world's newest top-flight league in the world's newest country: South Sudan. In Bolivia, national giants The Strongest have resorted to an unusual measure to raise money for children in San Pedro prison in La Paz and the relegation/promotion play-off has come to the most dramatic of conclusions. And there's a similar story over in Indonesia, where controversy reigns supreme after PSM Makassar missed the memo that the 12th man is supposed to be the fans and fielded an extra player. For a bonus episode on Wednesday 15 January and plenty of other extra content, join us on Patreon at patreon.com/SweeperPod. RUNNING ORDER 00:00 – Intro 02:02 – Balzers' instant Internet fame 07:02 – Cult clubs and countries 08:54 – Madeiran mist & mainland milk 15:40 – The wonderful world of Serie C 25:55 – A Chocolate Party and a play-off 31:45 – Favourite sounding football fixtures 36:07 – The newest league on the planet 44:42 – A 12th man – but not the fans Editor: Ralph Foster
Nélson Pinho assume as rédeas da Oliveirense Sub19 depois da promoção da equipa de Oliveira de Azeméis à principal divisão do futebol nacional. Um compromisso difícil perante o panorama atual do futebol jovem e das condições do clube. #futeboldistrital #futebolportugues #futebol #aveiro Esta rubrica foi uma ideia de: Pedro Correia Câmaras e edição: Sérgio Martins Sigam o nosso Canal no WhatsApp em https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDuMORKLaHv7eddVT3O APOIE O NOSSO CANAL NO PATREON E VEJA TUDO MAIS CEDO, SEM INTERRUPÇÕES NEM CORTES! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/canalbalneario PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/balneario ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ REDES SOCIAIS FB - www.facebook.com/canalbalneario TW - www.twitter.com/canalbalneario IG - www.instagram.com/canalbalneario
Tal como a NBA, a nossa Liga Betclic masculina também está próxima do seu término. O Gonçalo convidou o José Barbosa - comentador da FPBtv - para falar de tudo sobre a final da competição que irá opor o SL Benfica ao FC Porto. Falou-se brevemente das meias finais entre Benfica vs Oliveirense e FC Porto vs Ovarense, principalmente dos fatores para as vitórias de águias e dragões respetivamente. Fez-se ainda as previsões para esta final, bem como os fatores que poderão decidir esta final. Sigam-nos nas redes sociais: https://instabio.cc/3102109RAFOwL
Professional basketball player Travante Williams says that everything in his life started with the environment he grew up in, in East Anchorage. There was good and there was bad. However, at times, the bad seemed to overshadow the good. His family, and many other people he grew up around and even looked up to, struggled with addiction and were in and out of prison. So, he had a fear of falling into that same cycle. A few people took him out of that mindset though. One was his mom. She always instilled in him a sense of his potential. Even throughout her own troubles, she made sure he knew he was loved and meant for better things. The other person was his grandmother. She was the most instrumental part of his life, Travante says. Every moment he was around her, she made him feel at home. To this day, her love and influence reminds him of all the work you need to put in to have anything that's worth having. His path to playing pro basketball has been one of perseverance, luck and opportunity. He tells this story from his college days that encapsulates all of this. He was working at a 24-Hour Fitness and he noticed these guys running the court during his lunch break. So he got in there and started showing everyone up. Meanwhile, a scout for San Francisco City Junior College was watching him. So, afterwards the scout approached Travante and got his number. Six or seven months later, Travante was offered a position on the team. For the last seven years, he's been living overseas and playing pro ball. He started his career in Tskaltubo, a city in the country of Georgia. Then he moved to Portugal, first playing for U.D. Oliveirense and then Sporting de Portugal. He says that, as a teammate, he has what he calls a dishwasher mindset. He likes to do the dirty jobs and he likes to work hard. That's his way of leading by example. He tries to connect with all his teammates because, at the end of the day, this is a job and when one of them succeeds, they all succeed.
In this one, Cody talks to professional basketball player Travante Williams. He says that everything in his life started with the environment he grew up in, in East Anchorage. There was good and there was bad. However, at times, the bad seemed to overshadow the good. His family, and many other people he grew up around and even looked up to, struggled with addiction and were in and out of prison. So, he had a fear of falling into that same cycle. A few people took him out of that mindset though. One was his mom. She always instilled in him a sense of his potential. Even throughout her own troubles, she made sure he knew he was loved and meant for better things. The other person was his grandmother. She was the most instrumental part of his life, Travante says. Every moment he was around her, she made him feel at home. To this day, her love and influence reminds him of all the work you need to put in to have anything that's worth having. His path to playing pro basketball has been one of perseverance, luck and opportunity. He tells this story from his college days that encapsulates all of this. He was working at a 24-Hour Fitness and he noticed these guys running the court during his lunch break. So he got in there and started showing everyone up. Meanwhile, a scout for San Francisco City Junior College was watching him. So afterwards the scout approached Travante and got his number. Six or seven months later, Travante was offered a position on the team. For the last seven years, he's been living overseas and playing pro ball. He started his career in Tskaltubo, a city in the country of Georgia. Then he moved to Portugal, first playing for U.D. Oliveirense and then Sporting de Portugal. He says that, as a teammate, he has what he calls a dishwasher mindset. He likes to do the dirty jobs and he likes to work hard. That's his way of leading by example. He tries to connect with all his teammates because, at the end of the day, this is a job and when one of them succeeds, they all succeed.
TOPICS: Liga Week 9 Preview (top matches Boavista x Sporting CP; Gil Vicente x SC Braga). Second Division Report (top match UD Leiria x Oliveirense). Portuguese Managers & Players Abroad Report. SC Braga, Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, and other Liga stuff of interest.
TOPICS: Liga Week 8 Preview (top matches Chaves x Gil Vicente; Famalicão x Vitoria SC). Second Division Report (top match Nacional x Oliveirense). Portuguese Managers & Players Abroad Report. SC Braga, Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, and other Liga stuff of interest.
TOPICS: Liga Week 7 Preview (top matches Benfica x FC Porto; Boavista x Famalicão). Second Division Report (top match Nacional x Oliveirense). Portuguese Champions & Europa League Previews. SC Braga, Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, and other Liga stuff of interest.
Liga Week 3 Preview (top matches Gil Vicente x Benfica; Boavista x Casa Pia). Second Division Report (top match Oliveirense x Penafiel). Portuguese Players & Managers Abroad Report. Big 4 and other Liga notes of interest.
O atacante alagoano Jonata de Oliveira Bastos saiu cedo do Brasil, mas mesmo assim conseguiu ter um histórico no CRB e no Cruzeiro, tendo jogado inclusive algumas partidas do Brasileirão 2017. Chegando no ano seguinte ao Braga B, ele praticamente fez todo o resto da carreira em Portugal, com a exceção de uma breve passagem pelo Vila Nova no ano passado. Em solo lusitano, jogou pelo Estoril Praia, Alverca e recentemente no Oliveirense, mesma equipe do veterano Kazu Miura. Aos 25 anos e já com uma bagagem profissional grande no exterior, Jonata topou um desafio diferente no meio do ano, indo para um jovem clube que vem sendo visto como aquele que pode se tornar uma potência na região sul da Ásia: o Visakha FC, do Camboja. Falando da cidade de Phnom Penh e já tendo feito boas partidas e gols por lá, Jonata fala um pouco da carreira e do momento ao Canal Outra Liga. #jonatabastos #visakha #camboja
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world. - National Women's Rugby Sevens Tournament Begins In Asaba With 12 Teams On Queue Ogun State government, yesterday, announced the appointment of a former Commissioner for Sports in the state, Bukola Olapade and Tilewa Adebajo of Stationery Stores fame as co-chairmen of the local organising committee (LOC) for the 2024 National Sports Festival (NSF) to be hosted by the state. The European Court of Human Rights has ruled in favour of double 800m Olympic champion Caster Semenya in a case related to testosterone levels in female athletes. - Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury will face MMA fighter Francis Ngannou on 28 October in Saudi Arabia. Daniel Ricciardo is making a surprising return to Formula 1 and will drive for Red Bull's sister team Alpha Tauri for the rest of the season. Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy could have been offered ownership of LIV Golf team franchises as part of the proposed peace deal between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. - Former Super Eagles of Nigeria skipper Nwankwo Kanu has made his first appointment as boss (supervisor) at Enyimba FC. - FIFA have sent the egyptian football association a letter in which they announced a transfer ban on Zamalek due to outstanding dues to Sporting Lisbon. USA forward Christian Pulisic is close to completing a £20m move from Chelsea to AC Milan. - Edwin van der Sar remains in intensive care but is not in "life-threatening danger" following a bleed on his brain, says his wife Annemarie van Kesteren. Kazuyoshi Miura, the world's oldest professional footballer at 56, has extended his stay with Portuguese second-tier side Oliveirense.
Former Japan Striker Kazuyoshi Miura Extends Stay with Portugal's Oliveirense
Episode 168 TOPICS: Liga Week 30 Preview (top match Gil Vicente x Benfica). 2nd Division Report (top match Oliveirense x Est. Amadora). Women's Liga update. Big 3 Report. Portugal & Sports Business. Taca da Liga Final 4 to the United States? It could happen. Roberto Martinez talks about Rafa's situation.
After the International break Mister Benfica is back in your podcast players with Episode 157. We start the show with another rant that some how turned into another rallying cry against the Centralization of TV rights to just sustain clubs with SAD's that are completely incompetent and why we need to stop thinking the Portuguese League is Top 6 when 2 years later we haven't seen a Portuguese team even get into the Europa Conference League Group Stage. Then we spend some time on the Women's Team and the record crowd at the Luz last weekend even though the result didn't go our way and why fans need to fill the Aveiro Stadium for this Saturday's League Cup Final against Braga and help the girls get the momentum to wrap up the #LigaBPI title in the coming weeks and start getting some of the girls from rest before the end of the season and looming Women's World Cup. Lastly I'll look back at the 5-1 win in Round 25 of the #LigaPortugalBwin over Vitoria SC and look ahead to Rio Ave at their dilapidated stadium this weekend and a quick recap of the "B" team's win over Oliveirense and look ahead to the next few matches in #LigaSabseg. Check out and Subscribe to my new podcast Birth of A Soccer Nation https://open.spotify.com/show/2NoYqjjQm8FrVrZCsl8A38 If you like my content and would like to help support the network you can do so by clicking on this link, Mister Benfica will NEVER be behind a paywall but any contribution will be greatly appreciated Follow me on Twitter @mikeagostinho Follow the show on the platforms below: Twitter Instagram Facebook Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Podbean iHeartRadio Amazon Music/Audible For more content check out www.misterbenfica.com And don't forget to give some love to the musicians who provide the theme music for this podcast! Follow Agendaz on their socials below!!! Spotify Apple Music Soundcloud Instagram Facebook #IfYouLoveFootballYouLoveBenfica
After the International break Mister Benfica is back in your podcast players with Episode 157. We start the show with another rant that some how turned into another rallying cry against the Centralization of TV rights to just sustain clubs with SAD's that are completely incompetent and why we need to stop thinking the Portuguese League is Top 6 when 2 years later we haven't seen a Portuguese team even get into the Europa Conference League Group Stage. Then we spend some time on the Women's Team and the record crowd at the Luz last weekend even though the result didn't go our way and why fans need to fill the Aveiro Stadium for this Saturday's League Cup Final against Braga and help the girls get the momentum to wrap up the #LigaBPI title in the coming weeks and start getting some of the girls from rest before the end of the season and looming Women's World Cup. Lastly I'll look back at the 5-1 win in Round 25 of the #LigaPortugalBwin over Vitoria SC and look ahead to Rio Ave at their dilapidated stadium this weekend and a quick recap of the "B" team's win over Oliveirense and look ahead to the next few matches in #LigaSabseg. Check out and Subscribe to my new podcast Birth of A Soccer Nation https://open.spotify.com/show/2NoYqjjQm8FrVrZCsl8A38 If you like my content and would like to help support the network you can do so by clicking on this link, Mister Benfica will NEVER be behind a paywall but any contribution will be greatly appreciated Follow me on Twitter @mikeagostinho Follow the show on the platforms below: Twitter Instagram Facebook Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Podbean iHeartRadio Amazon Music/Audible For more content check out www.misterbenfica.com And don't forget to give some love to the musicians who provide the theme music for this podcast! Follow Agendaz on their socials below!!! Spotify Apple Music Soundcloud Instagram Facebook #IfYouLoveFootballYouLoveBenfica
Em mais um episódio desta semana, o Marcos, o Pinto e o Cyrille falaram das épocas dos rookies, com principal destaque para as All-Rookie Teams e a corrida ao prémio de Rookie do Ano, com espaço ainda para algumas menções honrosas. Pela nossa Liga Betclic, o Cyrille fez o resumo da jornada com claro destaque para a surpreendente vitória da Oliveirense frente ao Benfica e para o clássico entre FC Porto e Sporting. Sigam-nos nas redes sociais: https://instabio.cc/3102109RAFOwL
More of the European football stories you won't hear elsewhere from the first half of February - but this time there's a twist: The Sweeper goes global for the first time. Hosts Lee and Paul Watson discuss their most memorable football experiences in Enfield and Győr respectively, before switching the focus to the tragic earthquake in Türkiye and its impact on the Süper Lig. Japan legend Kazu Miura rocks up at second-tier Oliveirense in Portugal aged 55 - but is he the oldest professional player currently active in Europe? Meanwhile, prisoners are allowed out to catch a Romanian top-flight match and a sponsor steps in in Belgium to prevent a controversial coaching appointment. Domestic cups are reaching crunch time across Europe - and there are updates from Northern Ireland, Austria, the Netherlands and England, including another story involving fish football mascots! Last but not least, there is a first-ever venture to other continents with the net cast as far as Argentina in the south-west to Hong Kong in the north-east, with stops off in Liberia and the British Virgin Islands on the way. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1 - Memorable live football experiences (01:35); the impact of the earthquake in Türkiye on the Süper Lig (08:52) PART 2 - Weird and wacky stories from across Europe (15:09) PART 3 - Cup chaos across the continent (24:04) PART 4 - The Sweeper goes global (35:09)
No dia Mundial da Rádio, deixo-vos um episódio marcado pela diversidade de temas, que foi desde a UD Oliveirense à arbitragem portuguesa, passando por Mundial de Clubes, a presença europeia de Sporting CP, SL Benfica e SC Braga... entre outros assuntos. Patreon.com/futebol120 é onde podem ouvir este episódio.
Protesters braved the cold weather this week, gathering outside the Myanmar Embassy in Shinagawa on the 2nd anniversary of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'etat. In the north, the Tsugaru Fujimi-ko lake in Aomori prefecture has completely frozen over, while the government eye plans to establish zones throughout the country that make use of a growling list abandoned houses nationwide and Japan's oldest-ever professional player Kazuyoshi Miura heads to Portugal to play for U.D. Oliveirense while on loan from J-League team Yokohama FC. And with today being setsubun marking the last day of winter, YEBIZO MEETS hosts exhibitions by ECAL, the Swiss University of Art and Design from Lausanne, as well as Osamu Kanemura at MEM gallery in Ebisu. — Get in touch: notebook.podcast@gmail.com Leave a message: speakpipe.com/notebook Instagram: @notebook_pod Twitter: @notebook_pod — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No último episódio desta semana o Gonçalo recebeu novamente o José Pedro Barbosa para falar da Liga Betclic masculina. Falaram de CAB Madeira e Sangalhos, da surpreendente época de Esgueira, Ovarense e Oliveirense na luta pelo 4° lugar. Também se falou no estado atual dos 3 grandes, com grande destaque para o regresso de André Cruz ao Sporting depois de ter passado pela NCAA. Sigam-nos nas redes sociais: https://instabio.cc/3102109RAFOwL
Em semana de pesar mundialístico, Júlia Pinheiro vira-se para a bruxaria e quebra uma maldição antiga. Rui Zink professa a sua admiração pelo conde Drácula, que irá regressar qual vampiro de Belém. Manuel Serrão é o novo reforço da Oliveirense e Rita Blanco sente-se pouco inspirada. Agora que Cristiano Ronaldo está desempregado vai ter mais tempo para ouvir A Noite da Má Língua.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
São inseparáveis mas vivem a meio mundo de distância. Sérgio Silva e Vitor Sousa conheceram-se na formação da União Desportiva Oliveirense e além de formarem uma dupla defensiva de respeito, formaram uma grande amizade. Finda a formação, o Sérgio teve a sua oportunidade na Oliveirense na 2ª Liga, mas o Vitor não. Porém, esta irmandade não cedeu. As carreiras seguiram rumos diferentes em termos desportivos e mesmo geográficos, mas a amizade ficará. Hoje, o Sérgio é "cabeça de cartaz" no AREMA FC e o Vítor iniciou um novo e ambicioso percurso de treinador na formação da Oliveirense. Esta é uma conversa de Balneário muito especial, que vai mostrar que uma amizade verdadeira não depende da carreira nem da geografia! Fiquem atentos e subscrevam o canal em http://www.youtube.com/balneariocanal #Futebol #Oliveirense #AremaFC
Contra o sintrense, resolveu o Oliveira! Cumpriu-se a obrigação, com respeito pelo adversário, mas com minutos para malta que precisa de jogar. Quando já estávamos preparados para um episódio mais curto, puxaram o assunto das contas... Venha daí um dos jogos mais importantes do ano!
Tal como no passado, o Afunda de 3 dedica um episódio especial à Liga Portuguesa. Um podcast de duas partes e onde são analisadas todas as equipas do nosso campeonato. Na segunda parte do especial olhou-se para a luta pelo título, com Oliveirense, Sporting, FC Porto e Benfica como os nomes cabeça de cartaz. No final há ainda espaço para cinco curiosidades e histórias a acompanhar em 21/22
João Abreu é uma autêntica lenda do basquetebol Oliveirense. Entre 2000 e 2018, João Abreu representou a Oliveirense com apenas 2 época de interregno em que jogou na Ovarense. Chegou a Oliveira de Azeméis vindo dos grandes rivais da Sanjoanense para se tornar um dos ícones do clube.
Começamos pela Primeira Liga, onde o Tondela perdeu por uma bola a zero na deslocação a casa do Farense. Na Segunda Liga, o Académico de Viseu perdeu por 2-1 com a Oliveirense e adiou as contas da manutenção para a última jornada do campeonato.Na segunda jornada fase de campeão da Divisão de Honra da Associação de Futebol de Viseu, o Ferreira de Aves voltou a vencer e aproveitou o deslize do Cinfães.Fechamos com o futsal. O Viseu 2001 está fora do palyoff de campeão depois de ter perdido por 2-1 com o Fundão no segundo jogo dos quartos de final.
• Jogo entre CD Tondela e FC Paços de Ferreira afinal não vai ter público nas bancadas. Ouvimos o presidente do clube beirão, Gilberto Coimbra; • Académico de Viseu perdeu com a Oliveirense e complicou as contas da manutenção na Segunda Liga.
• Treinador do CD Tondela considera que a equipa beirã deveria ter vencido o jogo contra o Farense;• Académico de Viseu perdeu com a Oliveirense e complicou as contas da manutenção na Segunda Liga;• Viseu 2001 está fora do playoff de campeão da Primeira Divisão de futsal. A equipa de Paulo Fernandes perdeu por 2-1 com o Fundão.
• Académico de Viseu pode carimbar hoje a manutenção por mais uma temporada na Segunda Liga em caso de vitória frente à Oliveirense; • CD Tondela mede forças com o Farense este sábado. O comentador Carlos Agostinho acredita que os beirões têm tudo para ganhar.
• Em caso de vitória, Académico de Viseu pode assegurar a manutenção na Segunda Liga na deslocação ao reduto da Oliveirense;• Termas Óquei Clube recebeu e venceu o Oliveira do Hospital por 5-2. Treinador Tiago Sousa faz o rescaldo;• Gigantes de Mangualde recebem o Saavedra no último jogo da fase regular da Segunda Divisão Nacional de futsal.
• CD Tondela tem deslocação a casa do Farense no próximo sábado. O comentador Carlos Agostinho faz a antevisão;• Treinador do Académico de Viseu quer selar as contas da manutenção com uma vitória na casa da Oliveirense;• Viseu 2001 joga o tudo ou nada nas contas do playoff de campeão no próximo sábado. Equipa de Paulo Fernandes joga fora com o Fundão.
Na análise à Jornada 27 da Liga Sabseg, olhamos para a luta pela subida (onde o Chaves ganha novo fôlego), para os bons momentos de forma por parte de Varzim e Cova Piedade, e para o regresso às vitórias de Vilafranquense e Oliveirense na luta pela manutenção. Tudo isto, e muito mais, em "Especialistas de Segunda".
Arbitragem viseense fez história no jogo entre Estoril Praia e a Oliveirense;Futebol de formação vê luz ao fundo do túnel. Camadas jovens regressam aos treinos a 19 de abril e à competição a 8 de maio;Secção de Andebol do Académico de Viseu já prepara regresso aos treinos.
Neste episódio inauguramos a rubrica "remate de meia distância", em que os ouvintes vão dando o mote para a conversa. A conversa debruçou-se naturalmente sobre a derrota com o Vizela que deixou a luta pelos lugares de subida ainda mais acesa. Falámos do mau momento da Briosa, que em 4 jogos sofreu 3 derrotas e já vai em 9 jogos consecutivos a sofrer golos. No próximo domingo, a Académica desloca-se ao terreno da Oliveirense. Lançámos os dados para esse jogo.
Na análise à jornada 16 da Liga Sabseg, olhamos para o mercado de transferências da segunda liga, para o surpreendente empate do Estoril na receção ao Sp. Covilhã e para o bom momento de forma de Leixões e da Oliveirense. Tudo isto, e muito mais, para ouvir em "Especialistas de Segunda".
Na análise à vitória em Vizela, tentamos perceber a influência que um trevo de quatro folhas pode ter no desenrolar de um jogo de futebol. Um Académica no pelotão da frente da segunda liga, e agora? Como gerir as expectativas? Na antevisão ao jogo com a Oliveirense, tentámos conhecer melhor a equipa de Oliveira de Azeméis e perceber como Rui Borges vai abordar este jogo aproveitando os recursos disponíveis no banco.
Episódio piloto do Briosagolo, o podcast com a apresentação da equipa do podcast, os seus momentos Briosa (fora a vitória na taça em 2012), o resumo da época, o jogo com a Oliveirense e os prognósticos para o jogo com o Paços de Ferreira na próxima segunda. Começa aqui a caminhada rumo à Liga dos Campeões.