Portal dos Dragões
·22. März 2026
FC Porto beat Benfica 88-72 after a dominant final quarter

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·22. März 2026

The Dragão Arena hosted the Classic of the 17th round of the regular basketball season, with FC Porto defeating Benfica 88-72. Although the game was closely contested for three quarters, the final period smiled on the blue and white team, who asserted themselves on the court and limited their opponent’s actions. FC Porto’s defensive adjustment in the second half was one of the main reasons for their victory, as was Dunn’s excellent performance.
With this result, the Dragons handed Benfica their second defeat in the league, matching Sporting’s record.
The game began with Benfica starting stronger and closing the first quarter in the lead, with a partial score of 13-20. FC Porto went through a phase without being able to convert shots, which allowed the reds to take the lead on the scoreboard.
At the start of the second quarter, the initial trend was confirmed, with a more effective Benfica, even leading by 13-22. Even so, the Eagles’ team ended up suffering from a lack of accuracy in three-point shooting. On the other side, FC Porto was more successful in this aspect, recovered ground, reached a tie, and even took the lead with a three-pointer.
Even so, the duel remained highly competitive and physically contested, with the Eagles always fighting for the result. The advantage returned to Benfica, who reached halftime in the lead, though by a narrow margin, at 34-38. Still, the second quarter was won by FC Porto, 21-18.
After halftime, the second half brought greater offensive aggression from the Porto team, with a positive sequence of attacks that allowed them to regain the lead. A series of three-pointers balanced the game again, and the end of the third quarter saw only a one-point difference, in favor of the Dragons, who led 56-55.
But the final period proved to be absolutely decisive, with a strong start and three successful three-point shots. Dunn was unstoppable from beyond the arc, hitting four three-pointers in the last quarter (13 of FC Porto’s 22 points in the final period).
Individual inspiration was important, but the way the Porto collective managed to stop Benfica’s offensive actions ended up consolidating the victory in the last quarter, after 30 minutes marked by balance.
Benfica remains at the top of the Portuguese league, with 32 points from 16 games played. Sporting occupies second place, with 29 points, one more than Ovarense.
FC Porto appears in fourth place, also with 29 points, and is ahead of Oliveirense, who have 25.
Sporting de Braga is in sixth place, with 23 points, followed by Esgueira with 22, and Imortal with 21. Outside the playoff positions for the championship are Vitória SC and CA Queluz, while Vasco da Gama and Galitos FC occupy the two relegation spots.
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