Alverca, the Portuguese football club, was bought by Vinicius Jr., a player for Real Madrid, and a group of Brazilian and Spanish investors. The operation moved around € 8 million. Alverca is second-place in Portugal's Second League and has chances to rise to the top of Portuguese football. The club was administered by Ricardo Vicintin, who sold his qualified participation in the anonymous society to the group of investors. Vicintin promised to continue cheering for the team that he helped structure. Alverca's squad has 14 Brazilian athletes, including Caio Rosa, Pedro Bicalho, and Eduardo Ageu, who were revealed in the base team of Cruzeiro. The club is two points behind leader Tondela and can rise to the First League if it maintains its good performance. The purchase of Alverca by Vinicius Jr. and the group of investors is a strategic investment for the club and can bring benefits to Portuguese football. Alverca has a professionalized structure and solid financial health, which can attract more investors and talents to the club. With the purchase, Alverca can become one of the main football clubs in Portugal and compete with the best teams in the First League. The club's fans are excited about the new ownership and the possibilities it brings. Vinicius Jr. and the group of investors are committed to taking Alverca to the next level and making it a competitive team in Portuguese football.