Paço de Arcos Benfica Cup: Jesus Correia Tournament

JESUS COPE BELT
Semi-finals
End result
INT: 0-2
CD Paço de Arcos 0
Benfica 8
Markers
Viti 6′
Gonçalo Pinto 13′
Diogo Rafael 28′
Gonçalo Pinto 29′
Roberto Di Benedetto 29′
João Rodrigues 35′
Nil Roca 37′
Viti 40′

Benfica and CD Paço de Arcos measured forces, this night of Friday, September 19, in a meeting of the semi-finals of the Jesus Correia Cup. The eagles stamped the passport to the final with a triumph by 0-8.

Com 3 wins in the 3 duels played so farwhat meant the leadership and the triumph in the Copia Cup Group C, then followed final fournamely the competition of the competition semi-finals.

In front of CD Paço de Arcos, 1st classified from Group A, the eagles began the challenge with Conti Acevedo, Lucas Ordoñez, Nil Roca, Roberto di Benedetto and João Rodrigues.

No ARCOS Pavilionstage of final four of the test, Benfica went out to the interval to win, by 0-2with goals of Viti (6 ‘) and Gonçalo Pinto (13′).

The superiority of eagles was in evidence in 2nd halfwith 6 other goals initialed. Diogo Rafael (28′), Gonçalo Pinto (29′), Roberto Di Benedetto (29′), João Rodrigues (35′), Nil Roca (37′) e Viti (40 ‘) were the authors.

Common Triumph, 0-8o Benfica stamped the passport to the finalwhere, at 6:30 pm this Saturday, September 20faces the Sport winner Alenquer and Benfica-AE Physics.

JESUS COPE BELT | Semi-finals | 19/09/2025
CD Paço de Arcos-Benfica
0-8
CD Pavilion Paço de Arcos
Five Benfica’s initial
Conti Acevedo, Lucas Ordoñez, Nil Roca, Roberto di Benedetto and João Rodrigues
Alternate
Pedro Henriques, Viti, Gonçalo Pinto, Rodrigo Precise and Diogo Rafael
Benfica coach
Edu Castro
FIVE FIVE OF THE CD PAÇO DE ARCOS
Diogo Rodrigues, Bernardo Sousa, Lourenço Miguelito, Gonçalo Nunes and José Costa
Alternate
Alexandre Ferreira, Tomás Martins, João Alves, Pedro Vaz and Bruno Frade
At the interval 0-2
Goals
Benfica: Viti (6 ‘and 40’), Gonçalo Pinto (13 ‘and 29’), Diogo Rafael (28 ‘), Roberto di Benedetto (29’), João Rodrigues (35 ‘) and Nil Roca (37’)

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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