After controversial ticket sales, Sporting fans may be barred from Jamor | OneFootball

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·19 May 2026

After controversial ticket sales, Sporting fans may be barred from Jamor

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Torreense is experiencing days of enormous intensity in a season finale that could go down in the club’s history. In addition to their unprecedented appearance in the Portuguese Cup final against Sporting, scheduled for Sunday at Jamor, the Torres Vedras side remains fully focused on the fight for promotion to Liga Portugal Betclic, a competition they last took part in in 1991/92.

The packed schedule is forcing Luís Tralhão to manage priorities carefully. Before turning his full attention to the Cup final, the coach must first face the opening match of the promotion playoff against Casa Pia, scheduled for Wednesday. Even so, the atmosphere in Torres Vedras is one of genuine euphoria, reflecting the excitement surrounding the team.


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In recent weeks, Torreense has recorded an increase of more than two thousand members, a rise driven not only by the team’s performances but also by demand for tickets for the Jamor final. Among the new members are hundreds of Sporting fans who used that route in an attempt to secure a place at the National Stadium.

With a capacity of close to 37,500 spectators, Jamor once again proves too small for the demand generated by the Cup final, especially with one of Portuguese football’s giants involved. At Alvalade, ticket sales began about a week ago, and the criteria adopted by Sporting sparked some controversy, particularly among members with season seats since the inauguration of the new José Alvalade Stadium.

Tight security rules are also expected for the match. As in other Portuguese Cup finals, fans are not expected to be allowed into the stands reserved for the opposing club while wearing their own team’s colors or accessories.

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