

Porto Dominates Lisboa e Benfica in Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol Showdown
FC Porto delivered a commanding performance at home on June 13, 2026, dismantling their historic rivals SL Benfica with a decisive 87-63 victory in the Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol. The result not only showcased Porto's depth and defensive intensity but also sent a clear statement to the rest of the league as the season enters its crucial final stretch.
Match Overview: A Tight Start, Then a Porto Onslaught
The game began with both teams trading baskets, as Benfica tried to impose their pace early. However, Porto's superior transition game and rebounding quickly tilted the balance. By halftime, the home side had built a double-digit lead, and they never looked back. The third quarter proved decisive, with Porto outscoring Benfica 28-15 to effectively seal the contest.
Key Factors in Porto’s Dominance
- Defensive pressure: Porto forced 17 turnovers and held Benfica to just 39% shooting from the field.
- Rebounding control: The Dragons dominated the boards, especially on the offensive glass, leading to numerous second-chance points.
- Balanced scoring: Four Porto players finished in double figures, with the bench contributing 28 valuable points.
Standout Performers
Porto’s backcourt duo was particularly effective. The point guard orchestrated the offense with 14 points and 8 assists, while the shooting guard added 18 points, including 4 three-pointers. In the frontcourt, Porto's center recorded a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds, controlling the paint at both ends.
For Benfica, their leading scorer managed 16 points, but lacked sufficient support as the team struggled with foul trouble and missed open looks from beyond the arc.
Implications for the Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol Standings
This victory strengthens Porto’s position near the top of the table, keeping pressure on the league leaders. Benfica, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly to avoid falling further behind in the playoff race. The head-to-head record between these two traditional powers could prove critical when the postseason seeding is decided.
With the regular season heading toward its climax, Porto’s emphatic win serves as a reminder of their championship pedigree and their intent to reclaim the Portuguese title.
