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There is also the issue of places for the champions league, which I don't even need to mention, because it is a big difference too. But my point in posting this, is that looking at the Portuguese teams, you realize that apart from Porto, Benfica, Sporting and Braga, the other teams have no chance of winning the league or reaching the European Champions League. I don't understand why there are no rich people interested in buying Portuguese teams, is it possible that the law in Portugal prohibits anyone from buying a team? because the only way for the other teams to have the same chances as the big 4 teams, would be if they are bought by someone rich willing to invest in the team
There is no law that prohibits it. In fact, we have at least two clubs that have millionaires as owners: Estoril Praia - David Blitzer Famalicão - Idan Ofer In the case of Famalicão, this investment has been evident, because it was a team that was not capable of being competitive, but since the investment they have not left the first division. The problem with there being more interest in Portugal from these investors is the revenue generated. Television rights are very low, so small clubs have very low revenue. Not to mention, the clubs only have a full stadium when they play Benfica, Porto and Sporting. Otherwise, there will be less than 5000 people attending. See the numbers: https://www.ligaportugal.pt/pt/liga/estatisticas/espectadores/clube/20232024/ligaportugalbetclicSince I was a child, I used to see my relatives and neighbors in my country always arguing when there were Sporting, Benfica and Porto games, but I didn't hear anything about other Portuguese teams, I always wondered why in Portugal people don't support others. teams, that gets weird. because each team usually comes from a city and neighborhood and it is common for people from that city or neighborhood to support their local team. but in the case of Portugal, the Benfica, Porto and Sporting teams have won over people from other parts of Portugal to the point that when there are games from these 3 big teams against each other, people stop supporting the team from their city and start supporting the teams big ones here in my country, until today, when there is a game in my country's league and at the same time there is a game involving the 3 teams from Portugal, people in my country stop watching the games in my country's league and watch the games in my country. Portuguese league if they are Porto, Benfica and Sporting games and that's not all. the part that for many years has made me laugh a lot and when my country's league ends and the winner of the league emerges. no one goes out on the street to celebrate. no one cares. But when Sporting or Porto or Benfica become champions, I see a lot of people wearing the shirts of those teams and they spend the whole night celebrating a lot, the party is long and unbelievable, every year it has always been like this in my country.
the 3 big teams won, but they weren't very convincing victories in the case of Porto who only managed to score just 1 goal, but at least this time there was no referee interference in the game, so Porto won on merit or at least that's what it seemed . while benfica did better than porto in their game against vizela although benfica conceded 1 goal, they still scored 2 goals and had 70% possession of the ball. Sporting had no difficulty winning, scoring 3 goals and not conceding any goals and are at the top of the table. I'm wondering if Sporting could be champions this season
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I have to say that I'm facing a result in the Portuguese league that I didn't expect.I didn't expect Braga to lose in this match, at least if we look at today's match.Farense was not better than their opponent, but it was a match where whoever scored the goals won.Braga looked like a team that would be hard to beat if we look at their last matches, but today Farense managed to beat a tough opponent at home. I was expecting Fartense to score because they have scored against teams like Sporting and Porto, so they will definitely score at home.Too bad for Braga because they have a Champions League match against Napoli this week.They will be a bit demoralized but now they will have to focus on the Napoli match.
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There is also the issue of places for the champions league, which I don't even need to mention, because it is a big difference too. But my point in posting this, is that looking at the Portuguese teams, you realize that apart from Porto, Benfica, Sporting and Braga, the other teams have no chance of winning the league or reaching the European Champions League. I don't understand why there are no rich people interested in buying Portuguese teams, is it possible that the law in Portugal prohibits anyone from buying a team? because the only way for the other teams to have the same chances as the big 4 teams, would be if they are bought by someone rich willing to invest in the team
There is no law that prohibits it. In fact, we have at least two clubs that have millionaires as owners: Estoril Praia - David Blitzer Famalicão - Idan Ofer In the case of Famalicão, this investment has been evident, because it was a team that was not capable of being competitive, but since the investment they have not left the first division. The problem with there being more interest in Portugal from these investors is the revenue generated. Television rights are very low, so small clubs have very low revenue. Not to mention, the clubs only have a full stadium when they play Benfica, Porto and Sporting. Otherwise, there will be less than 5000 people attending. See the numbers: https://www.ligaportugal.pt/pt/liga/estatisticas/espectadores/clube/20232024/ligaportugalbetclic
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It's interesting to think about what role Boavista could play this season in Primeira Liga, but I would wait for a couple of more games before I draw any conclusions. Their statistics look overwhelmingly good because of the game against Benfica, which was probably one of the wildest games I have ever seen in my life. That doesn't happen every day that a game gets turned around with two goals in extra time. But it was the case this time for them and that is why they are at the top looking strong. But they've been playing pretty good in the other games as well, so they might be ready for a surprise.
It would be good for Portuguese soccer if the top four of recent years changed a little Yes, it's too early to project any position in the league, but Boavista have started very well, it's super important to get a good start and even more so by beating the current champions This really depends because keep in mind that Portugal only has one direct qualification and one indirect qualifier for the Champions League. Benfica Lissabon and Porto have been the most important clubs for the Primeira Liga to be successfully represented at international competitions. On the one hand I agree that some variation would be good for the league domestically as it would raise the excitement, but on the other hand it is important the really the best teams of a league are also those representing the league at the European competitions. For me this is Porto and Benfica. it gets funny when you compare the premier league with the Portuguese league: premier league: https://www.transfermarkt.pt/premier-league/startseite/wettbewerb/GB1In the Premier League, only two teams have a market value below 200 million euros, the rest of the teams have a market value above 220 million euros, and 17 of the 20 teams in the Premier League have a market value above 285 million euros. and when we look at the Portuguese league we see this: https://www.transfermarkt.pt/liga-nos/startseite/wettbewerb/PO1Benfica has a market value of 344 million euros, then comes Porto with 283 million euros and lastly there is Sporting with 241 million euros. Braga only has 124 million euros and the rest of the teams are all below 50 million euros. This means that apart from Benfica, Porto, Sporting and Braga, all Portuguese teams have a lower market value than the lowest team in the Premier League in terms of market value, Luton Town has 85 million euros in market value, and the team with the lowest market value in the premier league. this difference between premier league teams and teams from the Portuguese league is very big. There is also the issue of places for the champions league, which I don't even need to mention, because it is a big difference too. But my point in posting this, is that looking at the Portuguese teams, you realize that apart from Porto, Benfica, Sporting and Braga, the other teams have no chance of winning the league or reaching the European Champions League. I don't understand why there are no rich people interested in buying Portuguese teams, is it possible that the law in Portugal prohibits anyone from buying a team? because the only way for the other teams to have the same chances as the big 4 teams, would be if they are bought by someone rich willing to invest in the team estrela amadora - portoI hope Porto doesn't use their red card or penalty scheme or we see a lot of extra minutes in this game for them to win, the opponent is not very strong, so at least in this game Porto should be able to win fairly, It is becoming very obvious that they are using cheating to win, at least I hope that in this game they win fairly
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It's interesting to think about what role Boavista could play this season in Primeira Liga, but I would wait for a couple of more games before I draw any conclusions. Their statistics look overwhelmingly good because of the game against Benfica, which was probably one of the wildest games I have ever seen in my life. That doesn't happen every day that a game gets turned around with two goals in extra time. But it was the case this time for them and that is why they are at the top looking strong. But they've been playing pretty good in the other games as well, so they might be ready for a surprise.
It would be good for Portuguese soccer if the top four of recent years changed a little Yes, it's too early to project any position in the league, but Boavista have started very well, it's super important to get a good start and even more so by beating the current champions This really depends because keep in mind that Portugal only has one direct qualification and one indirect qualifier for the Champions League. Benfica Lissabon and Porto have been the most important clubs for the Primeira Liga to be successfully represented at international competitions. On the one hand I agree that some variation would be good for the league domestically as it would raise the excitement, but on the other hand it is important the really the best teams of a league are also those representing the league at the European competitions. For me this is Porto and Benfica.
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It's interesting to think about what role Boavista could play this season in Primeira Liga, but I would wait for a couple of more games before I draw any conclusions. Their statistics look overwhelmingly good because of the game against Benfica, which was probably one of the wildest games I have ever seen in my life. That doesn't happen every day that a game gets turned around with two goals in extra time. But it was the case this time for them and that is why they are at the top looking strong. But they've been playing pretty good in the other games as well, so they might be ready for a surprise.
It would be good for Portuguese soccer if the top four of recent years changed a little Yes, it's too early to project any position in the league, but Boavista have started very well, it's super important to get a good start and even more so by beating the current champions Before Braga was considered the 4th team in the Portuguese championship, it was Boavista that became champion in 2000-2001. Braga has never been champion. That's why if we look at the historical element, we see this possibility. If I look at the reality of the teams, I honestly believe not. Maybe it will come in 5th place.
As I said above, it would be good if Portuguese soccer changed the order of the top four a little, so that the level could rise in general Now I need to take a good look at these pause because my bets were working well last year as I was able to make good multiples on the top 3 + Braga It could be that I now have to bet on the 3 + Boavista hehe, or even more risky, make 5 multiples
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Porto drew with Arouca at home. The hosts started the match fast and struggled to find a goal until the last minutes. Although Arouca took a 1-0 lead in the 84th minute, they failed to win the match. Porto won a penalty in the 90+15th minute but failed to convert it into a goal. In 90+18 Evanilson scored for his team and they managed to get a draw. I didn't expect Porto to struggle so much.
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Do Boavista have a chance of finishing in the top four this year? Or is it too early to tell? Since the 16-17 season when Vitória finished 4th, we haven't had a different team in the TOP 4 (Benfica, Porto, Sporting and Braga)
Before Braga was considered the 4th team in the Portuguese championship, it was Boavista that became champion in 2000-2001. Braga has never been champion. That's why if we look at the historical element, we see this possibility. If I look at the reality of the teams, I honestly believe not. Maybe it will come in 5th place.
MATCH DAY 4 - RESULTS: Braga 1-1 Sporting Porto 1-1 Arouca Chaves 1-2 Moreirense Estoril 1-2 Boavista Benfica 4-0 Vit. Guimarães Famalicão 1-0 Farense Portimonense 1-1 Estrela Amadora Casa Pia 1-1 Rio Ave Vizela 1-0 Gil Vicente FEATURED MATCH - STATISTICS:
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Only 4 rounds have been played yet, and we already have shameful games like Porto game against Arouca. This year, if Porto's opponents want to try to win the championship, they will have to play their games very well, otherwise it will be difficult. Porto will continue to increase its influence on referees and other sports agents.
And it's already the second Porto game that can be considered controversial Even so, they've lost first place in the league to Boavista I hope it won't be like this throughout the championship, even though I bet on Porto being champions It's a good thing I didn't place the bets, otherwise I would have lost.
Do Boavista have a chance of finishing in the top four this year? Or is it too early to tell? Since the 16-17 season when Vitória finished 4th, we haven't had a different team in the TOP 4 (Benfica, Porto, Sporting and Braga) It's interesting to think about what role Boavista could play this season in Primeira Liga, but I would wait for a couple of more games before I draw any conclusions. Their statistics look overwhelmingly good because of the game against Benfica, which was probably one of the wildest games I have ever seen in my life. That doesn't happen every day that a game gets turned around with two goals in extra time. But it was the case this time for them and that is why they are at the top looking strong. But they've been playing pretty good in the other games as well, so they might be ready for a surprise.
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