Andreia Nunes L'or made history in Portuguese football by becoming the first Portuguese woman to hold a majority stake in a SAD, specifically that of Grupo Desportivo Alcochetense. This officialization follows approval at a General Assembly at the end of 2025, marking a new chapter for the club from the Setúbal district.

Businesswoman Andreia Nunes L'or assumes the position of principal shareholder of the SAD, with André Geraldes, former Sporting director, presiding. The project's clear ambition is to elevate Grupo Desportivo Alcochetense to a new level of professionalism, aiming to make it a sporting reference in the Setúbal region.

Despite recent good performance, Andreia Nunes L'or emphasizes that "there is still a long way to go." The focus is on attracting new partnerships and crucial investments that will allow Grupo Desportivo Alcochetense to make the definitive leap to the next level in Portuguese football.

Andreia Nunes L'or's achievement is part of a growing context of female leadership in Portuguese football. Previous examples include Alexandrina Cruz, who presided over Rio Ave and its SAD, although the majority of the capital was held by Greek businessman Evangelos Marinakis.

Much earlier, Margarida Camacho also presided over Nacional's SAD, demonstrating that female presence in top positions is not entirely unprecedented, but a woman holding a majority stake is an unprecedented milestone in Portugal.