- 52' Diogo Calila
- 64' Gabriel Silva
- 33' Y. Begraoui
- 40' A. Marques
- 74' R. Guitane
- 88' Y. Begraoui
Match statistics
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3 Blocked Shots 5
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8 Shots insidebox 7
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6 Shots off Goal 0
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3 Shots on Goal 6
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4 Shots outsidebox 4
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12 Total Shots 11
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4 Corner Kicks 5
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3 Offsides 2
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16 Fouls 10
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7 Yellow Cards 3
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251 Passes accurate 229
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307 Total passes 286
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2 Goalkeeper Saves 1
Match timeline
25 eventsKey moments
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33'
EstorilGoalby Y. Begraoui
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40'
EstorilGoalby A. Marques
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52'
Santa ClaraGoalby Diogo Calila
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64'
Santa ClaraGoalby Gabriel Silva
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74'
EstorilGoalby R. Guitane
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88'
EstorilGoalby Y. Begraoui
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Lineups
- 1Gabriel Batista
- 23Sidney Lima
- 21Frederico Venâncio
- 94Henrique Silva
- 2Diogo Calila
- 8Pedro Ferreira
- 35Serginho
- 42Lucas Soares
- 11Brenner
- 77Gustavo Klismahn
- 10Gabriel Silva
- 12Neneca
- 4Pedro Pacheco
- 64Paulo Victor
- 65José Tavares
- 49Welinton
- 29Wendel Silva
- 39Gonçalo Paciência
- 80Tiago Duarte
- 69Edgar Melvin Costa
- Joel Robles1
- Ricard Sánchez2
- Felix Bacher25
- Kévin Boma44
- Pedro Amaral24
- Pizzi21
- Jordan Holsgrove10
- João Carvalho12
- Yanis Begraoui14
- Rafik Guitane99
- Alejandro Marqués9
- Martin Turk16
- Gonçalo Costa20
- Ferro4
- Antef Tsoungui5
- Pedro Carvalho22
- Nodar Lominadze7
- Xeka8
- Khayon Edwards11
- Peixinho70
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 20
Standings
FC Porto
Sporting CP
Benfica
SC Braga
GIL Vicente
Moreirense
Famalicao
Estoril
Guimaraes
Alverca
Nacional
Rio Ave
Estrela
Santa Clara
Arouca
Casa Pia
Tondela
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Match Recap
Estoril Cruises Past Santa Clara in Six-Goal Thriller
Estoril’s impressive form continued with a commanding 4-2 victory over struggling Santa Clara at the Estádio de São Miguel, extending their winning streak to three matches and consolidating their position in the upper half of the Primeira Liga table.
The visitors took control early through Yanis Begraoui’s 33rd-minute penalty before André Marques doubled the advantage seven minutes later. Santa Clara’s first half was marred by indiscipline, collecting three yellow cards in eight minutes as referee Helder Malheiro struggled to maintain control of an increasingly fractious encounter.
Second-Half Fightback Falls Short
Santa Clara manager’s tactical reshuffle at the interval, introducing Gustavo Klismahn and withdrawing three booked players, initially paid dividends. Diogo Calila pulled one back seven minutes after the restart, and Gabriel Silva’s 64th-minute strike briefly threatened to complete an unlikely comeback.
However, Estoril’s superior quality showed as they weathered the storm. Rui Guitane restored their cushion on 74 minutes before Begraoui sealed victory from the penalty spot with two minutes remaining, his second successful conversion of the afternoon.
Form Lines Tell the Story
The result perfectly encapsulates both teams’ recent trajectories. Estoril’s four wins from five matches have lifted them to ninth place on 29 points, averaging 1.37 points per game. In stark contrast, Santa Clara remain mired in 14th position with just 20 points from 20 matches, their poor disciplinary record continuing with seven bookings to Estoril’s three.
The statistics reflected Estoril’s control despite Santa Clara’s marginally superior possession (52%). The visitors’ clinical finishing proved decisive, converting six shots on target compared to their hosts’ three, whilst their expected goals tally of 2.32 suggested they merited their victory margin.
Santa Clara’s struggles continue, with this defeat extending their winless run and highlighting the gulf between the teams’ current form.