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Bar chart of sets won and lost by Portugal at the 2019 women's volleyball European Championship: one won, fifteen lost
Sports 20 August 2026

Portugal open the women's volleyball Euros against co-hosts Azerbaijan in Baku

The national team start on Friday in the Azeri capital. It is only Portugal's second appearance at a European Championship, and Pool C also holds the Netherlands and Belgium.

Portugal’s women’s volleyball team begin their European Championship on Friday in Baku, against Azerbaijan. It is only the second time the side has reached the tournament and the first in seven years, and the opener falls straight against one of the countries hosting it.

The final stage is spread across four nations, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Turkey and Azerbaijan, with 24 teams in four pools. The top four in each group go through to the round of 16.

The pool is what it is

Portugal landed in Pool C alongside the Netherlands, Belgium, Romania, Spain and Azerbaijan. The Dutch took bronze in 2023 and sit sixth in the world ranking; Belgium are eleventh. Romania and Spain are familiar opponents, and Portugal have never beaten either.

Head coach Hugo Silva is not pretending otherwise. He calls the group “extremely competitive” and expects the opener against Azerbaijan, in front of a home crowd, to be an immediate test of the squad’s character. Portugal qualified as one of the best runners-up from the qualifying round.

What “making history” actually means here

It helps to be precise about the starting point. In 2019, on their first appearance at a Euros, Portugal lost all five matches: Italy, Poland, Slovenia, Belgium and Ukraine. Added up, that is fifteen sets lost and one won, the single set coming against the Belgians. So the bar sits at a very specific height. One set, one win, anything that did not happen the first time.

A squad rebuilt on purpose

Silva describes the turnover in the squad as a necessity rather than a choice, and has named fourteen players: Amanda Cavalcanti, Joana Garcez and Raissa Cassamá as middle blockers, Matilde Calado and Rita Campos as liberos, Júlia Kavalenka and Maria Reis Lopes as opposites, Ana Figueiras and Mariana Garcez setting, and Ana Rui Monteiro, Alice Clemente, Inês Campos, Margarida Maia and Joana Milho on the outside.

After Azerbaijan come Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Romania, with the pool stage running to the end of the month. Fixtures and official results are on the EuroVolley site. It has been a strong summer for Portuguese sport outside football, from seven swimming medals at the Europeans to the athletics podiums, and this is the next test of it.

By Vasco Almada

Chart: Tugadaily · data from the 2019 women's European Championship

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Sports 18 August 2026

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Sports 15 August 2026

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Sports 14 August 2026

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Sports 11 August 2026

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The Douro river at Peso da Régua, terraced vineyards climbing the slopes on both banks
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Sports 10 August 2026

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