Benfica Clinches Seventh Consecutive Title in Placard Women’s Futsal League

Benfica has once again proven their dominance in the Placard Women’s Futsal League by defeating Nun’Álvares 4-2, securing their seventh consecutive championship. This hard-earned victory in the third game, held on Sunday, adds another title to the “eagles,” who continue to be the most successful team in the competition’s history.

Entering the third and final match of the series with a solid 2-0 lead from previous games, Benfica was in a strong position. However, Nun’Álvares didn’t give up without a fight, aiming to at least delay Benfica’s celebration.

Despite a promising start from the visitors, SL Benfica took the lead before halftime with a goal from Inês Matos. The intensity of the match increased in the second half, with the visitors managing to equalize early on.

Nevertheless, Benfica regained their footing and maintained their lead until the final whistle, securing a 4-2 victory with goals from Inês Matos, Sara Ferreira (2), and Janice Silva. On the Nun’Álvares side, Pisko scored twice.

Congratulations to Benfica on yet another remarkable season and a well-deserved title!

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