Results

Portugal Campeonato Nacional Women 05/11 14:00 22 [7] Maritimo Women v Sporting Women [2] W 0-3
Portugal Campeonato Nacional Women 05/04 10:00 21 [2] Sporting Women v Braga Women [3] W 2-0
Portugal Campeonato Nacional Women 04/12 14:00 20 [11] Clube de Albergaria Women v Sporting Women [2] W 0-6
Portugal Campeonato Nacional Women 03/30 10:00 19 [2] Sporting Women v Valadares Gaia FC Women [4] W 2-1
Women’s Friendly 03/26 11:00 - Ajax Women v Sporting Women - View
Portugal Cup Women 03/22 18:00 - Benfica Women v Sporting Women L 3-2
Portugal Campeonato Nacional Women 03/16 17:30 18 [6] Racing Power Women v Sporting Women [2] D 0-0
Portugal League Cup Women 03/09 15:00 - Benfica Women v Sporting Women L 2-1
Portugal Campeonato Nacional Women 03/02 11:00 17 [2] Sporting Women v SF Damaiense Women [8] W 2-0
Portugal Cup Women 02/15 11:00 - Sporting Women v Maritimo Women W 3-0
Portugal League Cup Women 02/12 11:00 - SF Damaiense Women v Sporting Women W 1-2
Portugal Campeonato Nacional Women 02/08 16:00 16 [2] Sporting Women v Torreense Women [6] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 16 21
Wins 25 12 13
Draws 3 0 3
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 96 47 49
Goals against 30 10 20
Clean sheets 20 10 10
Failed to score 2 1 1

Sporting Clube de Portugal, otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries, is a Portuguese women's football team from Lisbon. It is the women's football section of Sporting Clube de Portugal. The team won the national championship and the Portuguese Women's Cup in 2016–17 and 2017–18.

History

Sporting CP had a women's football team in the 1990s that was established in 1991 during Sousa Cintra's tenure as president of the sports club. In 1995, during the tenure of club president Pedro Santana Lopes, the women's football team was disbanded. Then for 21 years there was no women's football in Sporting CP. The club, then headed by club president Bruno de Carvalho, reactivated the women's football team for the 2016–17 season and immediately won the national championship and the Portuguese cup, qualifying for the UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time.

Sporting Women, officially known as Sporting Clube de Portugal Women's Football Team, is the women's football division of the renowned Sporting CP, one of Portugal's most prestigious sports clubs. Established in 2018, the team has quickly made a name for itself in the Primeira Liga, the top tier of women's football in Portugal.

The Sporting Women are known for their vibrant green and white colors, which reflect the club's rich heritage. The team plays its home matches at the Estádio José Alvalade, a modern stadium that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike. With a commitment to excellence, Sporting Women focuses on developing young talent while also attracting experienced players from both domestic and international backgrounds.

Under the guidance of dedicated coaching staff, the team emphasizes a dynamic and attacking style of play, showcasing skillful ball control, tactical awareness, and teamwork. Sporting Women has quickly become a formidable force in Portuguese women's football, consistently competing for top honors in national competitions and striving for success in European tournaments.

The club is not only focused on sporting achievements but also on promoting women's football and inspiring the next generation of female athletes. With a passionate fan base and a strong community presence, Sporting Women embodies the spirit of Sporting CP, fostering a culture of ambition, resilience, and sportsmanship.