Federico Varandas ensures that Sporting’s growth in the “past four years” is “realistic and unambiguous”. However, he stresses that there is still a way to go to “abandon the stigma of the Big Three once and for all,” which he hopes to achieve by the end of his term in 2026. “By 2026, our strategic goal has been fully defined.” : Continuing to focus solely on us and we will take decisive steps to strengthen and consolidate the position of the greats among the greats in Portugal. To reposition Sporting in a permanent and unified way, in a structural and financial way, as a top club and added: “On objective conditions to fight for all national titles in a normal way. In other words, to drop once and for all the stigma of the ‘Great Third’ that they wanted to attach to us in the last four decades.” The 41st edition of Roars of Leão held in Leiria. In addition to the satisfaction felt by the club’s development in the most diverse areas – “membership growth and activity, record GameBox sales, record membership fees and record merchandising revenues” – the leader of the Greens and Whites highlighted his “pride” in the performance of the team led by Ruben Amorim, which he considers “the strongest “And the most consistent” in the matches played in the tournament so far.
“I am very proud of the performance of our coach and our players. A third of the tournament has already been played, we have already gone to Braga and Luz, we are at the top of the table and so far we have been the strongest and most consistent team,” he stressed. We are what we want to be: competing for all the national titles and having another good European season,” he said, also praising the sport’s performance: “We are in the image of football. Once again we are in a position to compete for all the national titles and perform well in Europe.”
Written by Ricardo Granada and Joaquim Paulo
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