Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
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17.03.2024 | 2023 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
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39'' | SC Braga | A. Ruiz | Normal Goal |
57'' | SC Braga | S. Niakate | Substitution 1 |
60'' | GIL Vicente | A. Alipour | Penalty |
61'' | GIL Vicente | L. Buta | Yellow Card |
66'' | GIL Vicente | Gabriel Pereira | Yellow Card |
73'' | SC Braga | A. Djalo | Substitution 2 |
73'' | SC Braga | C. Ndour | Substitution 3 |
74'' | GIL Vicente | Pedro Tiba | Substitution 1 |
74'' | GIL Vicente | Murilo | Substitution 2 |
82'' | GIL Vicente | A. Alipour | Yellow Card |
85'' | SC Braga | Pizzi | Substitution 4 |
85'' | SC Braga | J. Mendes | Substitution 5 |
88'' | GIL Vicente | J. Castillo | Substitution 3 |
89'' | SC Braga | S. Banza | Normal Goal |
90'' + 3'' | GIL Vicente | K. Fujimoto | Substitution 4 |
90'' + 4'' | GIL Vicente | Kazu | Substitution 5 |
Sporting Clube de Braga, commonly known as SC Braga, is a prominent Portuguese football club based in Braga, Portugal. Founded on January 19, 1921, the team plays in the top tier of the Portuguese football system, the Primeira Liga. Known for their red and white colors, SC Braga is often referred to as "Os Arcebispos" (The Archbishops) due to Braga's status as an archiepiscopal seat or alternatively as "Os Guerreiros do Minho" (The Minho Warriors) after the historical province in which the city of Braga is located.
More about SC BragaGil Vicente Futebol Clube, commonly known as Gil Vicente FC, is a professional football team based in Barcelos, Portugal. Founded on May 3, 1924, the club is named after the Portuguese playwright of the same name. The team's colors are red and blue, which adorn their home kits.
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