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Sporting CP - Aalborg Håndbold tickets for EHF Champions League quarter-final in Lisbon

Wednesday, 29. April 2026 20:45 · Pavilhao Joao Rocha Lisbon
· Capacity: 3,000
Final score 31 : 31
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Sporting CP and Aalborg Håndbold open the battle for Cologne

Sporting CP and Aalborg Håndbold play the first leg of the EHF Champions League 2025/2026 quarter-finals at the João Rocha Pavillion. The stake is clear: the best possible result before the return match in Denmark and a step toward the final weekend in Cologne. The Portuguese champion, in front of its supporters, is looking for another big European night, while Aalborg arrives with the experience of a team that has already played the biggest matches in this competition in recent years.

This is not an isolated duel without context. Aalborg went through the group convincingly enough to go directly to the quarter-finals, while Sporting CP had to go through the play-offs against Orlen Wisła Płock. Sporting won 33-29 in Lisbon, then lost 28-27 in Poland, but advanced on aggregate. That path says a lot about the team’s profile: the attack is strong, the tempo is high, and the advantage of the home court at Pavilhão João Rocha has real weight.

Tickets for this match are in demand among supporters because Lisbon is hosting a game that can steer the entire quarter-final tie. Sporting CP must make use of home court, but also be careful not to open too much space for Aalborg, a team that knows how to feed on fast transitions and the experience of big European nights.

Form and the road to the quarter-finals

Aalborg Håndbold enters the quarter-finals as a team that finished the group in second place and therefore skipped the play-offs. At the end of the group stage it had very strong results: 38-33 away at One Veszprém HC, 36-24 against Kolstad Håndball and 30-27 away at Dinamo București. In the same period it lost to Füchse Berlin 35-31 and to Sporting in Lisbon 35-33, which is a reminder that the Danish team is not untouchable when the match turns into an attack-for-attack contest.

Sporting CP has already shown this season that it can play with Aalborg. After a 35-30 defeat in Aalborg in September, the Lisbon team responded in February with a 35-33 victory at Pavilhão João Rocha. In that match Sporting turned the game around at a high rhythm, and the most outstanding players were Francisco Costa with 10 goals and Martim Costa with 9 goals. Aalborg then had a strong answer through Thomas Sommer Arnoldsen with 10 goals and Kristian Bjørnsen with 7 goals.

  • Aalborg Håndbold - Sporting CP 35-30, group stage, 24.09.2025.
  • Sporting CP - Aalborg Håndbold 35-33, group stage, 26.02.2026.
  • Sporting CP - Orlen Wisła Płock 33-29, play-offs, first leg.
  • Orlen Wisła Płock - Sporting CP 28-27, play-offs, return leg.
  • One Veszprém HC - Aalborg Håndbold 33-38, final round of the group stage.

Sporting CP: attack through the Costa brothers and the energy of the arena

Sporting CP, under Ricardo Costa, plays handball that relies on speed, the depth of the back line and constant pressure on the defence. Francisco Costa and Martim Costa are not only scorers but also the rhythm of the team. When one pulls the defence toward himself, the other gets space for a shot, penetration or an assist toward the wing and the line. In the match against Aalborg in February, they scored 19 goals together, which shows how difficult it is for the Danish defence to close both attacking directions.

Sporting’s advantage is also its width in finishing moves. Orri Freyr Þorkelsson provides a threat from the wing, Salvador Salvador brings aggression and speed, and the goalkeepers can change the direction of the match if the game drops into series of saves and counter-attacks. Sporting, however, will have to watch out for technical errors. Aalborg punishes lost balls very quickly, and in a two-legged tie like this every run of three or four easy goals can change the overall balance before the return match.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when Sporting CP plays at home in this stage of the competition. The arena is compact, the stands are close to the court, and that suits a team that likes to attack in waves. If the host raises the rhythm early and forces Aalborg into several long attacks under the pressure of the crowd, João Rocha Pavillion can become a very uncomfortable place for the visitors.

Aalborg Håndbold: experience, Landin and danger from all zones

Aalborg Håndbold arrives with the reputation of a team that knows how to play final stages. The club was a finalist of the EHF Champions League in 2020/2021 and 2023/2024, and such experience is not decoration but a concrete advantage in matches in which decisions are often made in the final ten minutes. The Danish team under Maik Machulla has a combination of goalkeeper authority, fast wings and a back line that can score both from constructed moves and from semi-counter-attacks.

Niklas Landin remains one of the biggest names in this tie. If Aalborg manages to force Sporting’s shooters into attempts from poorer angles, Landin can lower the percentage of the home attack and open space for quick goals. In attack, Thomas Sommer Arnoldsen, Sander Sagosen, Mads Hoxer Hangaard, Kristian Bjørnsen and other options are important, allowing Aalborg not to depend on one player.

For Aalborg, discipline in six-on-six defence is important. Sporting likes to attack before the defence is fully set, and when the Portuguese side gets going, the match can easily go above 60 goals. The Danish team must therefore choose its moments to accelerate. It must not fall into a rhythm in which every ball ends with a shot after a few seconds, because in Lisbon that most often feeds the home crowd.

Key duels on the court

The first big duel is Sporting’s back line against the middle of Aalborg’s defence. Francisco Costa and Martim Costa will look for space to shoot from nine metres, but also to play toward the line. Aalborg will try to step out more aggressively, push them farther away from the shooting zone and force them to attack from a wider angle. If Sporting wins that part of the match, it will have a chance to build an advantage before the trip to Denmark.

The second duel is the goalkeeper duel. Sporting must find a way to beat Landin without forcing the first shot. Aalborg, on the other hand, must expect that in Lisbon every home defensive stop and every stolen ball will immediately lift the stands. In the quarter-finals, it is not only beautiful play that is required, but also emotional control. The team that better survives a bad five-minute spell will have a serious advantage.

  • Francisco Costa and Martim Costa against Aalborg’s block - tempo, shooting and decisions under pressure.
  • Niklas Landin against Sporting’s shooters - can the visiting goalkeeper slow down the home surge.
  • Thomas Sommer Arnoldsen against the Portuguese defence - Aalborg needs a calm organiser of the attack.
  • The wings of both teams - easy goals from counter-attacks could decide the difference for the return match.
  • Discipline with suspensions - two-minute penalties in this kind of rhythm often mean a run of goals.

What is at stake

This is the first of two quarter-final matches. The return match is in Aalborg, so Sporting CP must think about two things at once: victory tonight and a margin good enough for the Danish court. A narrow win would be valuable, but it would not bring calm. On the other hand, Aalborg does not have to chase everything in Lisbon. The Danish team is comfortable with any situation in which it remains close before the return match at home.

That is why a tactically interesting match is expected. Sporting will want to open the match quickly, impose the rhythm and force Aalborg to react. Aalborg will seek stability, long attacks when it needs to slow the host down, and quick solutions when a counter-attacking opportunity appears. In handball, a difference of four or five goals is reachable, but in a two-legged tie it can carry psychological weight.

It is worth securing tickets on time because this match is not just another European date. It is a night in which the home supporters can help Sporting take capital to Denmark, while the visiting supporters can see a team trying once again to reach the final stage of the competition.

João Rocha Pavillion and what to expect in the arena

Pavilhão João Rocha was opened on 21 June 2017 and is located in the complex of Sporting’s sports zone in Lisbon, next to Estádio José Alvalade. The capacity is 3,000 seats, arranged across four stands and a corporate section. For handball, that is an important detail: this is not a huge neutral arena, but a compact hall in which noise quickly drops onto the court.

The arena is home to several Sporting sections, including handball, futsal, basketball, volleyball and roller hockey. For a supporter coming to the match, that means a simple sports environment: entrances, stands and movement around the venue are connected to the club’s area, not to a distant arena outside the city. The address of the event is Rua Francisco Stromp, Lisboa.

  • Arena: Pavilhão João Rocha.
  • City: Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Address: Rua Francisco Stromp, area next to Estádio José Alvalade.
  • Capacity: 3,000 seats.
  • Opening: 21.06.2017.

Getting to the arena and practical notes

The simplest arrival for most visitors will be by public transport. According to the available routes, metro, bus and train lead to the area of Pavilhão João Rocha and Rua Francisco Stromp, and the yellow and green metro lines are listed as relevant. When arriving for an evening match, crowding around the complex should be expected because this is an area next to Sporting’s sports facilities.

For supporters arriving by car, it is useful to plan an earlier arrival. In the immediate vicinity of the sports complex, traffic can slow down before the match, and parking depends on availability in the surrounding streets and garages. If you are travelling from the centre of Lisbon, public transport is the more practical choice because it reduces the risk of looking for a place at the last minute.

  • Check the public transport route before departure because evening timetables may differ.
  • For arrival by metro, count on transfers toward the Campo Grande area and Sporting’s complex.
  • If you are arriving by car, leave earlier because of traffic around Rua Francisco Stromp.
  • Plan entrances and security checks with a time reserve, especially if you are collecting your ticket before entering.
  • For visiting supporters, it is practical to choose accommodation near the metro so that the return after the match is easier.

Lisbon as the host city

Lisbon is a rewarding city for supporters because a sporting outing can easily be combined with a short stay in the city. Those who arrive earlier can stay in the centre before the match and head toward the arena by public transport. The area around Sporting is not far from the main city routes, so there is no need to build the whole day around one long transfer.

For supporters from Denmark, this is also an away trip with a clear sporting motive: Aalborg is not coming only to survive the first match, but to keep an open path toward the return game in its own arena. For home supporters, meanwhile, this is an opportunity to see Sporting CP in a stage in which every goal can still have value a week later.

What kind of handball can we expect

The most likely scenario is a high-tempo match, but not necessarily one without control. Sporting CP will seek speed through the first and second wave, while Aalborg will try to calm things down when it feels the arena rising. If the visitors lose too many balls in the middle, Sporting can create a run that changes the match. If Aalborg lowers the game into patient attacks and Landin enters a series of saves, the pressure shifts to the host.

The start of the second half will be especially interesting. In two-legged handball ties, teams often adjust their defence after the break, change the depth of stepping out toward the back players or accelerate through the wings. Sporting must avoid empty minutes after the break, while Aalborg must make sure it does not concede several goals in transition while getting set.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and for supporters who want to be part of the Lisbon night, the most important thing is not to wait until the last moment. A quarter-final of the EHF Champions League in a 3,000-seat arena does not leave much room for hesitation, especially when the host has a real chance to enter the return match with an advantage.

Names that can decide the match

For Sporting, everything revolves around the impact of the Costa brothers, but the rest of the team must not be overlooked. If Aalborg overdoes its focus on the back line, the wings and the line will get space. That is the basic problem for the visitors: Sporting may look like a team with clear first options, but it is not one-dimensional when the match goes at its speed.

For Aalborg, Landin is the reference point, but the attacking burden must not fall on only one player. Thomas Sommer Arnoldsen has already shown that he can score double-digit goals against Sporting, Kristian Bjørnsen punishes space from the wing, and Sagosen brings the experience of matches played on the edge. If Aalborg spreads the goals across several players, it will be harder to defend it over 60 minutes.

What a supporter should know before departure

This is a match for a supporter who likes handball without a long wait for action. Both teams have enough attacking quality for the score to change quickly, and the two-legged tie further amplifies every detail: a suspension, a saved seven-metre throw, a goal in the final second of the half or a technical error in a counter-attack.

Sporting CP needs a victory that carries weight for the return match. Aalborg Håndbold needs a result that keeps it calm before the home game. Between those two plans stands João Rocha Pavillion, a small and loud arena in which the host wants to prove once again that the 35-33 victory from February was not a coincidence.

Sources:
- EHF Home of Handball - quarter-final schedule, match times, the Sporting Clube de Portugal - Aalborg Håndbold tie, group-stage results and Aalborg’s history of appearances.
- Sporting Clube de Portugal - information about the Sporting CP - Aalborg Håndbold match and information about Pavilhão João Rocha, including opening, capacity and description of the arena.
- Aalborg Håndbold - quarter-final preview, confirmation that Aalborg starts away in Portugal, information about Aalborg’s direct qualification for the quarter-finals and Sporting’s progress through Orlen Wisła Płock.
- Sofascore - statistics from the Sporting CP - Aalborg Håndbold head-to-head match from February 2026, including the performances of Francisco Costa, Martim Costa, Thomas Sommer Arnoldsen and Kristian Bjørnsen.
- Moovit - available information about public transport toward Pavilhão João Rocha and Rua Francisco Stromp in Lisbon.

Head to head

  1. 26.02.2026 SP Sporting CP 35 : 33 AA Aalborg Handbold EHF liga prvaka
  2. 24.09.2025 AA Aalborg Handbold 35 : 30 SP Sporting CP EHF liga prvaka

Team form

SP Sporting CP DLWWL
AA Aalborg Handbold DWLLW

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P PT
1 BA Barcelona 1 15 42
2 SC SC Magdeburg 2 15 37
3 FU Fuchse Berlin 4 15 33
4 AA Aalborg Handbold 3 15 32
5 HB HBC Nantes 7 17 30
6 WI Wisla Plock 5 16 29
7 ON One Veszprém 7 17 28
8 IN Industria Kielce 6 16 26
9 SP Sporting CP 8 17 25
10 PA Paris Saint-Germain 8 16 20

Venue

Pavilhao Joao Rocha Lisbon
Capacity: 3,000

Pavilhao Joao Rocha is more than an indoor arena—it’s Sporting’s modern home for top-level indoor sports and selected live events, set right next to Estádio José Alvalade. Opened in 2017, it was designed for quick format changes and strong sightlines, and with a capacity of around 3,000 seats it’s perfect for high-intensity matches, concerts, and shows that benefit from a close, charged atmosphere.

Inside, the experience is built around comfort and impact: punchy acoustics and a tight bowl amplify the sound of the crowd, while the layout keeps movement simple between entrances, concourses, and seating. Visitors typically appreciate the clear wayfinding, comfortable seating, and convenient food-and-drink options during breaks.

You’ll find the venue at Rua Francisco Stromp, Lisbon, Portugal. The entrance is an easy walk from Campo Grande metro station (just a few minutes on foot), and drivers often use parking around the stadium complex. For wider city transport options and how to get around Lisbon beyond the venue area, see the general city guide further down the page.

Hotels near venue

Airports near venue

  • LIS Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport Lisbon · 3 km
  • AVR Alverca Air Base Vila Franca de Xira · 17 km
  • CAT Cascais Airport Cascais · 18 km
  • QLR Monte Real Air Base · 121 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Pavilhao Joao Rocha?
Pavilhao Joao Rocha in Lisbon has an official capacity of 3,000 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the field to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places Pavilhao Joao Rocha among the more important European venues for EHF Champions League, and the atmosphere during big matches depends on how full the lower home-fan sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is Sporting CP, hosting this match at their Pavilhao Joao Rocha in Lisbon. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Sporting CP averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Aalborg Handbold faces the added challenge of travel and adaptation, which in elite competitions often means preparation without rest days between matches. Home-team status here also means the choice of dressing room and first warm-up access.
When is the match played?
The match is scheduled for 29. April 2026 at 20:45 local time in Lisbon. The local kickoff may differ from your time zone — being near the stadium two hours before kickoff is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Gates typically open 60 to 90 minutes before kickoff. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
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