Torreense launches digital platform to immortalise Portuguese Cup victory
The football club Torreense has created a digital space to celebrate and preserve the memory of their historic win in the Taça de Portugal.
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The football club Torreense has created a digital space to celebrate and preserve the memory of their historic win in the Taça de Portugal.
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The captain of the 'azuis grená' was decisive in the conquest of the Portuguese football cup.

The article discusses how Torreense is not the only club to compete in both the second division and European competitions, citing other examples within Portugal and abroad.
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Torres Vedras lost to top-flight side Casa Pia in the play-off for promotion to the elite division.

The “geese” prevailed over the recent winner of the Portuguese Cup.

The club from Torres Vedras aims to return to the I Liga, 34 years after its last appearance in the 1991/92 season.

Rosário expresses confidence that the team spirit and values shown in the Portuguese Cup will help Torreense achieve promotion to the top flight.

A look at the celebrations in Torres Vedras featuring the players who won the Portuguese Cup.


Celebrations in Torres Vedras! Torreense beat Sporting 2-1 and is the first second-division club to win the Cup. Stopira decided the match with a penalty in extra time and made history for the club.

At the seventh attempt, a club from the secondary divisions wins the Portuguese Cup. And for next season, there is the Europa League.

In the country's most carnival-loving city, the historic achievement of Torreense was celebrated, as the team played the role of giant-killer. On Thursday, the club could double the celebrations if they win the playoff against Casa Pia.

Torreense beat Sporting 2-1 at the Jamor National Stadium. The club had not been in a Portuguese Cup final for 70 years. In 1956, they lost to FC Porto 2-0.

This is the guarantee given by the US president on the social network Truth Social. Also in this news bulletin, Torreense won the Portuguese Cup after defeating Sporting 2-1.

Torreense's victory in the Taça de Portugal completely reshuffled the European qualification spots for national teams – but Sporting goes directly to the Champions League. Benfica begins its official season on July 23rd.

Reporting from Torres Vedras, where celebrations are underway following Torreense's victory against Sporting in the Portuguese Cup final, CNN Portugal reporter Carolina Ribeiro gauges the mood of the fans.

A poster featuring the winner of the Portuguese Cup will be included with the Jornal de Notícias this Monday.

Torreense became the first club from below the top division to win the Portuguese Football Cup, following six defeats by second-tier representatives, by beating Sporting 2-1 in the final after extra time.

Torreense will compete in the Europa League league phase, marking their debut in European competitions after winning the Taça de Portugal, which forces Benfica to enter the competition earlier than expected.
The feat is historic, but some say it is “not unrepeatable”: Torreense won its first Portuguese Cup and is the first Second League team to do so. A “big party” follows.

The team from Torres Vedras became the first second-tier side to win the 'queen competition' in Portugal.

Luís Francisco considers this triumph unprecedented and highlights the structural change to access for European competitions. He says that direct qualification for the Europa League is terrible news for Benfica.

Luís Tralhão, Torreense coach, discussed the management between the II Liga and the Portuguese Cup.

Torreense secured the Portuguese Cup title with celebrations taking place at the Jamor stadium. View the photo gallery.

Torreense secures victory in the Taça de Portugal football tournament.
A collection of the best photos capturing the Torreense team's celebrations following their victory in the Taça de Portugal.

After having warned about and acknowledged the nervousness, Borges ended up admitting that the defeat was due to that and took responsibility for the trophy-less season. “We are as sad as the fans,” said the coach.

Torreense makes history as the first club from the second division to secure the Portuguese Cup title.

The 'Azuis-grená' triumphed 2-1, becoming the first second-tier team to lift the trophy. Stopira decided the match with a penalty in the 113th minute following a foul by Maxi Araújo on Ismail Seydi. Despite Sporting's dominance and numerous chances, Torreense held firm to secure one of the biggest upsets in the competition's recent history.
