Morten Hjulmand Acquitted of Aggression Allegations in Portuguese Cup Incident
By Vikram Nair / 17.03.2026
On February 5, 2023, Morten Hjulmand was at the center of a significant incident during a quarter-final match in the Portuguese Cup between Sporting and AVS. The match, which concluded with Sporting winning 3-2 after extra time, saw tensions rise during the 115th minute when an altercation occurred involving Hjulmand and Tiago Galletto.
Following the match, FC Porto filed a complaint against Hjulmand, alleging aggression. The referee, André Narciso, had awarded a free kick in favor of Sporting after the incident, which added to the controversy surrounding the event.
In a recent ruling, the Disciplinary Council of the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) acquitted Hjulmand of the allegations. The council concluded that the on-field assessment made by the referee cannot be reviewed by disciplinary bodies, thereby clearing Hjulmand of any wrongdoing.
This decision comes at a crucial time as Sporting advanced to face FC Porto in the semi-finals of the Cup after eliminating AVS. The first leg of the semi-finals took place on March 3, where FC Porto secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Sporting.
Looking ahead, the second leg of the semi-finals is scheduled to occur between April 21 and 23, with both teams aiming for a spot in the final. The outcome of these matches will be pivotal for the clubs involved, particularly for Sporting, who will seek to overcome the recent controversy and perform at their best.
The first leg of the other semi-final ended in a 1-1 draw between Fafe and Torreense, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the tournament.
As the situation develops, the implications of the Disciplinary Council’s decision are significant for Hjulmand and his team, as they navigate the competitive landscape of Portuguese football.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further actions from FC Porto following the ruling, but the focus now shifts to the upcoming matches and the performance of both Sporting and FC Porto in the semi-finals.
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