This afternoon, Grupo Desportivo de Chaves, the club where talented Mozambican players Bruno Langa and Guimarães play, finally achieved its first victory in the Portuguese first division. In a thrilling match against Arouca, the team demonstrated determination and grit, securing an important 2-0 win.
Up to this point, the season had been challenging for Chaves, with a record of five losses and one draw. However, today's game marked a turning point in the club's trajectory, providing a sigh of relief for its fans and players.
Both goals of the match came in the second half. The first, in the 53rd minute, was a penalty converted with precision by Hermandez, showcasing the player's composure and skill in crucial moments. The second goal, in the 85th minute, was a masterpiece by João Correia, who demonstrated his dexterity and decisiveness when it mattered most.
However, despite this significant victory, Chaves still faces a challenging road ahead. With four points in seven games, the club sits at the bottom of the league table. This win is an important first step in their quest to recover this season, and the club will need to maintain momentum to continue improving their performance.
Mozambicans Bruno Langa and Guimarães have played fundamental roles in the team, bringing their talent and experience to the field. Their commitment to Chaves is evident, and they will certainly play a vital role in the club's continued journey in the Portuguese league.





















