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Dec 15
In yesterday afternoon’s indoor match against Casa Pia, the U13s managed to take a 2-0 lead into the interval, one goal from open play and the other from a short corner. However, Casa Pia managed to pull 2 back in the second half to draw the game.
This morning the U15s were locked at 0-0 against Casa Pia B, before they finally found the net 10 minutes into the second half. Further goals then came from a close range tip in and a converted penalty corner for a good 3-0 win.
The Men went down 3-13 to a strong Carris indoor display. They were down 2-6 at the break and simply could not stem the tide in the second half.
In the afternoon outdoor match, the U18s managed to keep Bradfield College U18s’ fast and strong hockey at bay long into the first half, with the Casuals’ keeper making important saves to keep the game at 0-0. But a good attack from Bradfield lead to a textbook goal at the far post for a 1-0 lead. Casuals started to play some decent hockey which resulted in the ball being forced into the circle for an equaliser.
In the second half, Bradfield stepped up a gear, but with the home keeper on top form with plenty of saves, the game remained 1-1. Casuals were noticeably tiring, and Bradfield’s increased pressure in the circle inevitably lead to their 2nd goal. A Casuals counter-attack found two players facing the Bradfield goalie but, having managed to round him, the shot at the open goal was way off target. In the last seconds of the match Casuals won a penalty corner and all their players came around the Bradfield circle to force a goal, but a great save from the keeper left Bradfield with a 2-1 win.
Dec 8
This weekend’s results showed a marked improvement, with Casuals winning 4 of their 5 Indoor matches:
Yesterday morning the U13s got their revenge for last week’s defeat against Casa Pia B, winning 4-3. The Casuals still did not have its full strength team out but with their goalie back they were more confident and took a 2-0 lead into the interval, both goals coming from open play. The more experienced Casa Pia team pulled back to 2-2 after 5 minutes of the second half with two converted short corners. Casuals took the lead again from open play but Casa Pia equalized from an unlucky penalty given against a save off the line. However, a solo run from the back to the opposition goal regained the Casual’s lead, which they defended until the hooter.
In the afternoon the U18s took on Casa Pia, opening their account from a penalty corner after 4 minutes. After hitting the post at another corner, they increased their halftime lead with a tap in from a good cross from the right. Although Casa Pia pulled one back at the start of the second half, Casuals added two more goals for a solid 4-1 win.
The Ladies then played Belenenses in a game that was crucial to their hopes for reaching the National Finals. In a tight game they took a 1-0 lead into the break, but then conceded an equaliser early in the second half. This unsettled their game for a 10 minute spell, but Belenenses were unable to capitalise. Casuals then turned up the pressure again and eventually converted a penalty corner for an important 2-1 victory.
In the last game of the day, the Men were simply outclassed by Carris in the first half and reached the interval 0-5 down. To their credit they improved their positional play after the break and, with Carris relaxing a little, each team scored 2 goals with Carris winning the game 7-2.
This morning’s Men’s match against Futebol Benfica proved to be an absolute cliff-hanger: after going a goal down after 5 minutes, Casuals shook off the effects of the previous day’s game to play some fast passing hockey and run up a 4-1 advantage, with the fourth goal coming from a penalty corner on the stroke of halftime. Within a minute of the restart Futebol Benfica had started their revival, and within 7 minutes they had pulled level at 4-4.
From then on, there was a goal a minute: Casuals converted a penalty corner and scored from open play to lead 6-4. Their opponents reduced to 6-5 from their own penalty corner, only for Casuals to score a seventh goal from a tremendous passing move on the break. Two yellow cards in succession then left Casuals struggling a man down and Futebol Benfica took advantage, closing the gap to 7-6 and then replacing their keeper with a field player. But a brave and exhausted Casuals team held on for a memorable victory!
Dec 1
Casuals had a tough start to their indoor season this weekend: despite some close score lines, they failed to win any of their five away matches.
The Ladies had the majority of possession against Casa Pia U18 Boys yesterday, but their finishing let them down. They went 2 goals down at the end of the first half and, despite pulling one back early in the second half, the boys added a third. Casuals reduced to 2-3, but couldn’t find an equaliser.
The U13s were always going to find it difficult playing a man short against Casa Pia B and, despite only being 1-3 down at the break, eventually lost 3-8.
In the Men´s match against Futebol Benfica, the young Casuals team got off to a great start, playing a fast passing game and scoring two excellent goals. Although the hosts pulled one back, the last minute of the half saw Casuals score their third, but immediately allow their opponents to reduce to 2-3. In the second half the Casuals’ game lacked the same fluidity, and another defensive lapse levelled the scores at 3-3. It was a cruel blow when Futebol Benfica scored a winner 2 minutes from time from what seemed a bouncing ball.
The evening’s U18 game against Belenenses Ladies got off to a slow start for both teams. Belenenses scored a sloppy opening goal and Casuals continued to create problems for themselves. Their opponents added goals from a penalty corner and another soft goal. In the last ten minutes Casuals played some better hockey with more energy, and were rewarded with a consolation goal at the end of the game.
In today’s evening game against Casa Pia A, the U15s also struggled to find their feet and eventually lost 2-4 to a more experienced team.
Nov 24
At the Federation’s “VI Gala do Hóquei” last night, Lisbon Casuals picked up an astonishing 6 awards:






















