
AD Sanjoanense
For fans and bettors looking for AD Sanjoanense stats and predictions, this page delivers a concise view of their current form, recent match results, and calculated win probabilities. Competing in Portugal’s Tercera Liga, the side from São João da Madeira plays its home games at Estádio Conde Dias Garcia. Below, we break down the numbers from their latest outings and what they mean for upcoming fixtures.
AD Sanjoanense’s last five matches have been a mixed bag. Their results read as follows:
That gives a sequence of L, W, W, L, D (2 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw). In that span they scored 6 goals and conceded 6, highlighting an even balance between attack and defence. The back-to-back wins in mid-April showed promise, but the immediate defeat away to São João Ver and the earlier home loss to Fafe underline inconsistency.
All the above fixtures were in the Tercera Liga, Portugal’s third division. While detailed season-long stats such as points, league position, and home/away records are not available in the data, the snapshot of their most recent matches paints a picture of a mid-table side capable of grinding out results but prone to defensive lapses. The draw against AD Marco 09 and the 2–3 home defeat to Fafe are examples where points slipped away.
Although no specific next-match data (odds, opponent, or date) is provided, we can derive a general win probability from current form. Over the last five games, AD Sanjoanense has won 2 out of 5 – a 40% win rate. The draw rate stands at 20%, and the loss rate at 40%. Their goals-scored/conceded ratio (6:6) reinforces this equilibrium. In its current form, AD Sanjoanense wins around 40% of its matches.
For any upcoming fixture in the Tercera Liga, the likelihood of a victory is approximately 40%, a draw 20%, and a defeat 40%. This estimate assumes no significant changes in squad availability or tactical approach. As the team enters the final phase of the 2025/26 season, these probabilities offer a realistic baseline for predictions.
If they can tighten their defence and replicate the back-to-back wins seen in April, those percentages could improve. Until then, 40% win probability remains the key number for anyone assessing AD Sanjoanense’s chances.