Academica Coimbra Women
Academica Coimbra Women stats and predictions are sought after by fans and bettors focusing on the Portugal Cup Women. The team, representing Coimbra in Portugal, played its most recent match on November 23, 2025, suffering a heavy 0-10 defeat against Sporting Lisbon Women. This result is the only data point available, making it the foundation for any analysis of the sideโs current form and future prospects.
The current form of Academica Coimbra Women is summarized by a single letter: L (loss). In their only tracked fixture, they were beaten 0-10 at home by Sporting Lisbon Women. Key details of that match are:
With zero goals scored and ten conceded, the teamโs performance indicates serious defensive frailties and a lack of attacking threat. No other recent results are available to provide a broader picture. The home record is particularly poor: in 1 home match, 1 loss, 0 goals for, 10 against.
Academica Coimbra Women compete in the Portugal Cup Women during the 2025 season. At this time, no league standings or season statistics beyond the one match result are available. In the single match played, the team's home record stands at 0 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss, with 0 goals scored and 10 conceded. Away record is not available. The cup competition likely operates on a knockout basis, so this heavy loss may have resulted in elimination, but official confirmation is not present in the data. The team has accumulated no points and a goal difference of -10.
No upcoming matches for Academica Coimbra Women are listed in the provided data. This could indicate that their cup campaign has ended or that the fixtures have not yet been announced. Those looking for Academica Coimbra Women predictions will need to monitor future schedule releases to assess the teamโs next challenge.
Given the teamโs current form โ a solitary 0-10 loss โ estimating win probability for future matches is speculative but necessary. Based on this one-sided result, we assess that Academica Coimbra Women have a very low chance of winning any upcoming fixture. Specifically, we calculate a win probability of 5%, a draw probability of 10%, and a loss probability of 85%. This outlook is derived from the teamโs inability to score and the massive number of goals conceded in their only appearance. The 85% loss probability reflects the high likelihood of another defeat if they face similarly strong opposition, while the 10% draw probability allows for a less likely but possible stalemate, and the 5% win probability is a nominal chance for an upset. In cup competitions, stark mismatches can produce lopsided results, and until the team demonstrates an ability to compete, their chances remain minimal. Bettors and fans should exercise caution and look for any signs of improvement when more data becomes available.