Estrela vs Maritimo, 2022-23 Primeira Liga Promotion/Relegation Playoffs

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Estrela are hosting Maritimo at Estádio José Gomes, Amadora, Portugal, starting on . The match is a part of the Portuguese Primeira Liga Promotion/Relegation Playoffs.

Game Information

Competition: Portuguese Primeira Liga Promotion/Relegation Playoffs

Venue: Estádio José Gomes
Location: Amadora, Portugal
Attendance: 6,928

Line-Ups

EST Estrela

No. Name
30 Bruno Brigido (GK)
4 Kialonda Gaspar
13 Miguel Lopes
70 Mansur
32 Sebastián Guzmán
12 Jean Felipe
18 Vitó
17 João Reis
77 Regis N'Do
20 Ronaldo Tavares
89 Ronald

MAR Maritimo

No. Name
31 Marcelo Carné (GK)
5 Zainadine Júnior
3 Moisés Mosquera
94 Vítor Costa
27 Paulinho
21 João Afonso
17 Felix Correia
57 Geny Catamo
16 Diogo Mendes
23 Bruno Xadas
7 André Vidigal

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