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Fc Porto Wins Title and Secures Climb to the First Division

The FC Porto secured today the rise to the Women's Football League, winning in the reception to Benfica Football by 4-0, in play of the 12th day of the phase of clearance of the champion of the second ladder.
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Benfica won the Women's First Division football league title for the sixth consecutive time today, beating SC Braga 3-1 in a match of the 16th round, a result they deserved to be more decisive. Nycole Raysla put the 'eagles' ahead after just five minutes, and Diana Silva extended the lead shortly before halftime (42). Maribel Flores reduced the deficit for Braga with a stunning goal (70), but Carole Costa restored Benfica's confidence with a th…

The porters also assured the conquest of the title of the II League.

·Portugal
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The FC Porto secured today the rise to the Women's Football League, winning in the reception to Benfica Football by 4-0, in play of the 12th day of the phase of clearance of the champion of the second ladder.

·Portugal
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The FC Porto secured today the rise to the Women's Football League, winning in the reception to the Football Benfica by 4-0, in play of the 12th day of the phase of clearance of the champion of the second ladder. The formation 'blue and white', which will compete the final of the Cup of Portugal with the national pentachampes of the Benfica, on May 17th, was imposed today to the 'Fofo' with three goals of Maria Negrão and one of Lily Bryant. Aft…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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