Sporting Lisbon supporters got an unexpected dose of Hollywood glamour on Friday night when Sydney Sweeney appeared at Estádio José Alvalade to watch Sporting CP’s 3–0 win over Estoril.
The actress, best known for her roles in Euphoria and The White Lotus, didn’t just watch from the sidelines. After the final whistle, she headed onto the pitch for a casual kickabout, quickly becoming the center of attention.
Sweeney was joined by Leo Woodall, who rose to fame through The White Lotus and One Day, as well as Matthew Goode, known for his work in The Crown and Downton Abbey.
Dressed casually in jeans, a hoodie, and a leather jacket, Sweeney showed impressive close control as she dribbled around the pitch. At one point, she even outpaced Woodall when he tried to close her down, drawing laughs and cheers from those watching. She also shared a playful moment with Sporting’s mascot, Jubas, in a clip that quickly circulated online.
Fans were quick to react, with one social media user joking that she had “better dribbling skills” than club legend Cristiano Ronaldo. The lighthearted comparison summed up how much fun supporters seemed to have watching the impromptu session.
The Hollywood trio are currently in Portugal filming their upcoming project, an adaptation of Edith Wharton’s novel, The Custom of the Country, which was announced just last month. Sporting acknowledged their visit by sharing photos with the caption welcoming Sweeney, Woodall, and Goode to the stadium.
Sweeney’s appearance comes at an interesting moment in her career. Over the past year, she has been at the center of several high-profile controversies, including intense online speculation about her personal relationships, criticism over comments about industry pressures, and heated debates surrounding her public image and marketing strategies. Her headline-making rom-com promotions and viral interviews have often sparked mixed reactions, with some praising her honesty and others accusing her of fueling unnecessary hype.
Despite the noise, Sweeney has continued to dominate screens and social media alike, cementing herself as one of Hollywood’s most talked-about young stars. Her relaxed, sporty appearance in Lisbon offered a contrast to the usual red-carpet drama, showing a more down-to-earth side amid ongoing scrutiny.
On the football side, Sporting’s night ended on a high. A brace from Luis Suárez and a stoppage-time goal from Daniel Bragança sealed the win, keeping Rui Borges’s side firmly in second place, just four points behind leaders FC Porto.
For Sweeney, it was a memorable night that blended football, filming, and fandom—proving that even amid controversy and constant headlines, she still knows how to enjoy a moment in the spotlight.
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