Conceição scores in stoppage time to get Portugal off to winning start at Euro 2024

Portugal's Francisco Conceicao, centre, scores his side's second goal during a Group F match between Portugal and Czech Republic at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Leipzig, Germany, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 19 June 2024
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Conceição scores in stoppage time to get Portugal off to winning start at Euro 2024

  • Conceição, who only made his entrance in the 90th minute, fired the ball home in the 92nd after Robin Hranac’s attempted block of Pedro Neto’s shot fell kindly for the Porto winger to shoot inside the left post

LEIPZIG, Germany: Portugal substitute Francisco Conceição scored in stoppage time for a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic in their European Championship opening game on Tuesday.
Conceição, who only made his entrance in the 90th minute, fired the ball home in the 92nd after Robin Hranac’s attempted block of Pedro Neto’s shot fell kindly for the Porto winger to shoot inside the left post.
Conceição wheeled away in delight and was booked for taking off his jersey.
It comes almost 24 years to the day since Conceição’s father, Sérgio Conceição, scored a hat trick to knock defending champion Germany out of Euro 2000.
Czech Republic goalkeeper Jindrich Stanek had thwarted Cristiano Ronaldo as the Portugal star became the first to play at six European Championship tournaments. The 39-year-old Ronaldo was unable to add to his record 14 goals in his record-extending 26th appearance at the tournament.
Portugal’s 41-year-old defender Pepe became the oldest player to play at the tournament, though he had little to do as the 2016 champions dominated ball possession and chances.
It came as a shock when Lukas Provod broke the deadlock at the other end with a fierce strike inside the far post after Vladimir Coufal laid the ball back in the 62nd minute.
Portugal drew level in the 70th when Stanek’s save of Nuno Mendes’ header rebounded off Hranac’s shin and in.
Turkiye defeated tournament debutant Georgia 3-1 in the other Group F game earlier.


Brilliant Bodo/Glimt beat Sporting Lisbon 3-0 in Champions League last-16 first leg

Updated 12 March 2026
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Brilliant Bodo/Glimt beat Sporting Lisbon 3-0 in Champions League last-16 first leg

  • The Portuguese side showed a ‌glimmer of attacking intent to start the second ​half but it was quickly ‌snuffed out

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: Another stellar ‌display on their artificial home turf at the Aspmyra Stadium gave Norway’s Bodo/Glimt a 3-0 win over Sporting Lisbon in the first leg of their Champions League last ​16 tie on Wednesday.
The Portuguese side joined the long list of big-name European clubs that have made the journey to the little fishing town inside the Arctic Circle and came away empty-handed as Bodo romped to an easy victory on the night that puts them in the driving seat for a spot in the quarter-finals.
Luis Suarez blazed an early chance over the bar for the visitors but after that their ‌hosts took over, ‌and they went ahead just after the ​half-hour ‌mark ⁠after Giorgos ​Vagiannidis ⁠bundled over Sondre Brunstad Fet in the box.
After a VAR check, the midfielder confidently stroked home the penalty he had won to give his side the lead.
The hosts were 2-0 up by the break, and though there was a slice of luck involved as Jens Petter Hauge’s through ball deflected into the path of Ole Didrik Blomberg, there was nothing lucky about ⁠his superb finish from a tight angle to double ‌his side’s advantage.
The Portuguese side showed a ‌glimmer of attacking intent to start the second ​half but it was quickly ‌snuffed out.
Bodo should have gone three up in the 55th minute after ‌the ball pinged around in the box before eventually going out of play, with defender Jostein Gundersen heading the resulting corner straight at the keeper.
In total control of the game, Bodo grabbed the third goal their efforts deserved when Danish ‌striker Kasper Hogh rounded off another fairytale effort, stealing between two defenders to deftly steer Hauge’s low ⁠cross from the ⁠left into the net from close range in the 71st minute.
The 3-0 win, Bodo’s fifth straight victory in the competition, leaves Sporting Lisbon with a mountain to climb in the second leg, which will take place in Lisbon next Tuesday.
“It was fun to play again, a fantastic round of 16 game — we still have a long way to go, but the result is fantastic. It will be an exciting week now ... we are halfway there, we know that things can change quickly in football so we have to be at our best again on ​Tuesday,” winger Hauge told Norway’s TV2.
“They (Sporting) ​are a good team with many good players, but we are also a fantastic team, we have shown that many times now.”