Youth: Portugal's biggest quality and weakness
With an average age of 24.6, Portugal are one of the youngest squads in the EHF EURO 2026 Qualifiers. 21-year-old left back Carmen Figueiredo is the top scorer for the side, with 20 goals. Figueiredo believes in success ahead of the last qualifiers and argues that their youth might be their biggest quality.
"Yes, I am confident. We are all aligned and working towards making that happen. Our expectations for these two matches are clear: We are going to give our all to qualify for the European Championship. These are two very important games, and we are all well aware of that. I believe our biggest quality is our youthfulness. We are a very young team, and that makes us want to learn more and more," she says.
Coach Silva shares Figueiredo's belief in success, but in contrast, feels the lack of experience might prove decisive in the short term.
"We believe it is possible. We knew from the start this was a very demanding group with a high level of parity. Having already secured two victories is a source of satisfaction. It's worth noting that our two losses occurred in the first game of each double-header, played away, which significantly reduced preparation time. Still, with four points, we are well-positioned and depend only on ourselves,” says Silva.