Portal dos Dragões
·9 March 2026
FC Porto B lose 2-1 away to Marítimo

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsPortal dos Dragões
·9 March 2026

FC Porto B was defeated this Sunday by CS Marítimo, 2-1, in Madeira, in a match for the 25th round of the Segunda Liga. With this result, the Dragons remain in seventh place, with 37 points.
Buoyed by recent results, the team led by João Brandão entered the pitch of the league leaders with audacity and gave the first warning at 13 minutes, when Tiago Andrade forced Samuel Silva into an excellent save in an individual effort. On the other side, Carlos Daniel also tested Gonçalo Ribeiro’s reflexes (17’), but the Porto goalkeeper could do nothing later in the match against the Madeiran midfielder.
Well set up by Raphel Guzzo, Carlos Daniel found himself unmarked in the blue and white box and, with a header, scored the goal that gave the home side the lead at halftime (37’). In the second half, FC Porto B tried to pull one back and had a clear chance to equalize, but Duarte Cunha headed over from close range (58’). In the immediate response, Adrián Butzke broke free in front of Gonçalo Ribeiro and made no mistake, making it 2-0 for the Madeirans (59’).
In stoppage time, Samuel Silva brought down Gabriel Brás inside the box and the blue and whites were awarded a penalty (90+3’). Felipe Silva converted to make it 2-1 at 90+6’.
In the 26th round of the Segunda Liga, FC Porto B will host UD Oliveirense at CTFD Jorge Costa (Monday, March 16, 18:45, Porto Canal).
MATCH SHEETCS MARÍTIMO-FC PORTO B, 2-1Segunda Liga, 25th roundMarch 8, 2026CS Marítimo Stadium, Madeira
FC PORTO B: Gonçalo Ribeiro; Dinis Rodrigues, Gabriel Brás (capt.), Felipe Silva, Kaio Henrique, Domingos Andrade, João Teixeira, Kauê Rodrigues, Tiago Andrade, Gonçalo Sousa and Leonardo VonićSubstitutions: Tiago Andrade for Duarte Cunha (57’), João Teixeira for Mateus Mide (57’), Gonçalo Sousa for Trafim Melnichenka (77’), Kauê Rodrigues for Bernardo Lima (78’), and Kaio Henrique for Luís Gomes (78’)Unused substitutes: Diogo Fernandes, António Ribeiro, Tiago Silva, and André OliveiraCoach:
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.









































