Caldas SC 1 – 2 Amora FC

Scorers:

Amora FC: João Oliveira (25′)w, Mauro Antunes (73′)

Caldas SC: Ewandro Santos (90′)

Match Summary
The game was a tactical battle at the Campo da Mata, with Amora FC proving to be more effective on the counter-attack despite Caldas’ efforts to control the tempo.

First Half Control: Amora FC took an early lead when João Oliveira found the back of the net in the 25th minute. Caldas struggled to break down Amora’s organized defensive block for much of the first period.

First Half Control: Amora FC took an early lead when João Oliveira found the back of the net in the 25th minute. Caldas struggled to break down Amora’s organized defensive block for much of the first period.

The Cushion: In the second half, as Caldas pushed higher for an equalizer, they were caught out. Mauro Antunes doubled the visitors’ lead in the 73rd minute, a goal that seemed to deflate the home crowd.

Late Consolation: Caldas didn’t give up and eventually got a goal back in the 90th minute through Ewandro Santos, but it was too little, too late to salvage a point.

League Context (As of Late Dec 2025)
Amora FC: This win was vital for Amora as they climbed toward the middle of the table, currently sitting in 6th place. It helped them bounce back from a inconsistent run in October.

Caldas SC actually has a massive match scheduled for today, December 23, 2025, in the Taça de Portugal (Portuguese Cup). They are facing top-tier side Sporting Braga at 6:45 PM UTC.

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