Casa Pia

Estádio Nacional · Est. 1920

Capacity: 38,000Jamor, Oeirasgrass
2025/2026

Casa Pia's 2025/2026 Primeira Liga Campaign

Casa Pia's 2025/2026 season in the Primeira Liga was a challenging one, culminating in a 16th-place finish with 30 points from 34 matches. Their record included 6 wins, 12 draws, and 16 losses, showing plenty of resilience but too often falling short when it mattered. Offensively, they managed 31 goals, while defensively they conceded 57, leaving them with a goal difference of -26.

The season's narrative was one of grinding out results at home with 3 wins and 9 draws, but a tougher time away from home where they secured 4 wins alongside 4 draws and 10 losses. With only 9 clean sheets overall—3 at home and 6 on the road—keeping opponents at bay proved elusive. Despite the struggles, Casa Pia showed they could compete and frustrate, often drawing matches rather than losing them outright.

Looking ahead, the club will hope to build on the experience gained and tighten up defensively, with a view to climbing the table and turning those drawn matches into wins in the campaigns to come.

League position

Position 16
  • UCL
  • Conference
  • Relegation

Points trajectory

Rank 16

Season at a glance

W 7·D 13·L 163357 GF/GA-24 GD9 clean sheets

Streaks

Last 5 home1W2D2Llast 5
Last 5 away1W1D3Llast 5
Scored3/5
Conceded2/5

Primeira Liga table

#TeamPPts
1FC Porto3488
15Estrela3430
16Casa Pia3430
17Tondela3428
As of 16 May 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Casa Pia's 2025/2026 Season Form

Casa Pia's campaign in the Primeira Liga has been a bit of a rollercoaster, though perhaps more of the gentle, rattly kind rather than a white-knuckle thrill ride. They secured 7 wins from 34 matches, but it’s their 13 draws that stand out—twice as many as their victories—suggesting a side that often settled for a point rather than pushing for three.

Defeats have been quite frequent too, with 16 losses, indicating that when things go wrong, they tend to go wrong decisively rather than slipping quietly. Their biggest win streak is not recorded, hinting at a lack of sustained momentum throughout the season. The defensive record tells its own story, conceding 57 goals, which has undoubtedly made the climb up the table a steep one.

Overall, Casa Pia’s points were dropped more often through narrow draws than heavy defeats, reflecting a team that struggles to convert resilience into consistent success.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
20
13
HomeGoals againstAway
26
31
HomeClean sheetsAway
3
6
HomeFailed to scoreAway
7
9
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.11vs0.72

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
31
Goals against
57
Goal difference
-26
Clean sheets
7
Points / round
30.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record
Win %19.4%
Clean Sheet %25.0%
Avg Scored0.92
Avg Conceded1.58
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game0.91
QA Conceded/Game1.60
Opposition Strength1.01x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 3 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in 2 of last 5 games

  • Clean sheet in 3 of last 5 games

  • Won 2 of last 5 games

  • Lost 1 of last 5 games

  • Drew 2 of last 5 games

  • Failed to score in 2 of last 5 games

Top Performers

Casa Pia's Home and Away Form in Primeira Liga 2025/2026

Casa Pia's 2025/2026 campaign has been a study in contrasts between home and away performances. At home, they've scored 20 goals but conceded 26, managing just three wins alongside six losses and nine draws. Their defence at home has been leaky, allowing more goals than they score, which explains the modest clean sheet tally of three.

Away from home, the picture shifts somewhat. Casa Pia has found the net 13 times and conceded 31, which is worse defensively but slightly better in terms of clean sheets, with six shutouts recorded. Interestingly, they've picked up more wins away (four) than at home and fewer draws (four compared to nine), showing a more decisive, if riskier, approach on the road.

Overall, Casa Pia’s campaign is marked by defensive frailty both home and away, but their ability to snatch clean sheets more often away and convert some into wins suggests they are a side that prefers to gamble on the break rather than sit back at home.

Casa Pia's Fipster Record

Fipster has cautiously dipped its toes into predicting Casa Pia's matches this 2025/2026 Primeira Liga campaign, with a modest but flawless record so far. Having made just one scored prediction, the model earned a star, signalling a spot-on call without any ticks or misses to blemish the record.

While the sample size is still tiny, it suggests that when Fipster does fancy Casa Pia, it tends to get it right. Of course, more data is needed before we can crown it a true Casa Pia whisperer, but the start is promising enough to keep an eye on.

Venue

Estádio Nacional

Estádio Nacional

Jamor, Oeiras
Capacity: 38,000
Surface: grass