Portal dos Dragões
·17 May 2026
Porto beaten in the cup final (0-2), Benfica needed an illegal goal

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·17 May 2026

FC Porto’s women’s team were beaten 2-0 by Benfica, six-time First Division champions, in the Portuguese Cup final, bringing to an end a historic run in the premier cup competition, marked by wins over top-flight sides Racing Power, CS Marítimo and Vitória SC.
With less control of the pitch than usual throughout the season, the Second Division champions saw the Lisbon side take the lead at Jamor just four minutes in through Danish international Caroline Moller, who went on to score her second in the 40th minute. Porto’s response in the first women’s clássico came through quick transitions, although without seriously threatening Lena Pauels’ goal (2-0).
Eliza Turner was the first to test the German international goalkeeper (55m), after beating Diana Gomes and shifting the ball onto her right foot before shooting towards the far post, shortly after Karoline Lima had gone off to make way for Cristina Ferreira (59m). Cora Brendle showed sharp reflexes in the next move, Lenka Mazúchova came on for Lara Perruca (78m), and Laerke Tingleff and Mady Soumaré replaced Maria Negrão and Maria Ferreira (87m), but the score remained unchanged until Teresa Oliveira’s final whistle.
Another final is scheduled for next Saturday (11:00am, Porto Canal), this time for the AF Porto Cup. FC Porto will contest the title with Valadares Gaia at the Abel Alves de Figueiredo Stadium in Santo Tirso.
BENFICA 2-0 FC PORTOPortuguese Cup, final17 May 2026Estádio de Honra of the Jamor National Sports Centre
Referee: Teresa OliveiraAssistants: Raquel Pinho and Catarina MendesFourth official: Filipa CunhaVAR: Rui Soares and Pedro BarradasAVAR: Pedro Felisberto
BENFICA: Lena Pauels; Catarina Amado, Carole Costa, Diana Gomes, Marit Lund, Anna Gasper, Lúcia Alves, Pauleta, Caroline Moller, Nicole Raysla and Diana SilvaSubstitutions: Diana Silva off for Chandra Davidson (60m), Caroline Moller off for Carolina Tristão (76m), Carole Costa off for Christy Ucheibe (81m) and Anna Gasper off for Ana Clara Oliveira (81m)Unused substitutes: Thaís Lima, Beatriz Cameirão, Martín-Prieto, Letícia Almeida and Neide GuedesCoach: Ivo Baptista
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