

Portugal U20 Women 2–0 South Korea Women U20: Dominant Display Secures Friendly Win
Portugal’s Under‑20 women’s team produced a commanding performance to defeat South Korea U20 2–0 in an international friendly on 3 June 2026. The match, played at the Cidade do Futebol in Lisbon, served as excellent preparation for both sides ahead of their respective continental championships later this year.
Match Overview
Portugal controlled proceedings from the first whistle, using quick passing combinations to unlock the South Korean defence. The first goal came midway through the first half, and a second early in the second period put the result beyond doubt. South Korea struggled to create clear chances against a well‑organised Portuguese backline.
Key Moments
- 32' – Portugal open the scoring: After a patient build‑up, midfielder Ines Moreira slipped a through ball to striker Catarina Silva, who finished calmly past South Korean goalkeeper Lee So‑yeon.
- 52' – Portugal double the lead: A corner was not cleared, and defender Marta Alves volleyed home from eight yards.
- 75' – South Korea’s best opportunity: A rare counter‑attack saw forward Kim Min‑ji shoot straight at Portugal keeper Sofia Ribeiro.
Tactical Story
Portugal set up in a fluid 4‑3‑3, with the full‑backs pushing high to create overloads. South Korea’s 5‑4‑1 defensive shape aimed to frustrate, but Portugal’s movement and technical superiority eventually broke them down. The visitors struggled to retain possession, often resorting to long balls that were comfortably dealt with by the Portuguese centre‑backs.
Standout Players
- Catarina Silva (Portugal): The striker’s intelligent movement led to the opening goal, and she was a handful throughout.
- Ines Moreira (Portugal): Controlled the midfield tempo and provided a superb assist.
- Marta Alves (Portugal): The centre‑back scored a well‑taken goal and was imperious in defence.
Friendly Context
For Portugal, this win continues a positive run of form ahead of the 2026 UEFA Women’s Under‑19 Championship (qualifying for U20 World Cup). South Korea, preparing for the AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup, will take lessons from the defeat, particularly in keeping possession under pressure and converting rare chances.
— International Friendly, 3 June 2026