Portimonense vs AVS, 2023-24 Primeira Liga Promotion/Relegation Playoffs

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Portimonense are hosting AVS at Estádio Municipal de Portimão, Portimão, 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 Municipal de Portimão
Location: Portimão, Portugal
Attendance: 3,685

Line-Ups

PTMO Portimonense

No. Name
32 Kosuke Nakamura (GK)
14 Moustapha Seck
44 Pedro Henrique
27 Guga
43 Alemão
11 Carlinhos
25 Lucas Ventura
8 Taichi Fukui
19 Ronie Carrillo
10 Hildeberto Pereira
77 Hélio Varela

AVS AVS

No. Name
93 Simão Bertelli (GK)
41 Anthony Paulo Correia
40 Clayton
5 Jorge Teixeira
22 Léo Alaba
6 Fabio Pacheco
90 Babatunde Akinsola
47 Jonatan Lucca
18 Nenê
17 John Mercado
8 Bernardo Martins

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