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FC Porto

FC Porto
Porto celebrate winning the 2011 UEFA Europa League in Dublin ©Getty Images

FC Porto

Formed: 1893
Nickname: Dragões (Dragons)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• European Champion Clubs' Cup: 1987, 2004
• UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League: 2003, 2011
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: (1984)
• UEFA Super Cup: 1987; (2003), (2004)

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 25 (2011)
• Portuguese Cup: 16 (2011)

History
• Despite first coming into existence in 1893 as a club "dedicated to the practice of the eccentric English game of football", Porto did not play a competitive match until 1906, when they began their now long-established rivalry with neighbours Boavista FC. They were nonetheless pioneers, winning the inaugural Campeonato de Portugal – a forerunner of the modern Portuguese Cup – in 1922 and the first league campaign of 1934/35.

• Porto moved into the Estádio das Antas in 1952 and two more titles followed that decade, but they nearly went bankrupt in the 1960s. It was only after José Maria Pedroto took over as coach that fortunes changed, the former player overseeing back-to-back league wins in 1978 and 1979.

• Spearheaded by the prolific Fernando Gomes, the Dragons reached the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in 1983/84, losing out to Juventus. They were becoming increasingly dominant on the domestic scene, though, and in 1986/87 Artur Jorge's side upset favourites FC Bayern München to claim the European Champion Clubs' Cup title.

• The 1990s brought further success, the club clinching eight Liga crowns out of ten and a record five in succession, before a less productive period at the turn of the millennium. That was halted by the arrival of 39-year-old José Mourinho, who masterminded remarkable wins in the 2002/03 UEFA Cup and 2003/04 UEFA Champions League.

• Mourinho's departure after the latter triumph prompted hard times at the club's new Estádio do Dragão home, with four coaches arriving and leaving in the space of two years. Yet Dutchman Co Adriaanse promptly led the Dragons to a league and cup double in 2005/06 as they returned to centre stage, and Jesualdo Ferreira picked up where he left off, winning the next three titles and the 2008/09 and 2009/10 Portuguese Cups.

• Ferreira's replacement, André Villas-Boas, led Porto to the Liga title without losing a game, the Portuguese Cup and the UEFA Europa League in 2010/11. Villas-Boas became the youngest coach to win a European competition, aged 33 years and 213 days, when he oversaw a 1-0 win against SC Braga in Dublin. He was succeeded as coach by his assistant, Vítor Pereira, ahead of the 2011/12 season.

Club records
Most league appearances: João Pinto (407)
Most goals: Fernando Gomes (288)
Record victory: Porto 15-1 SC Sanjoanense (Portuguese Cup, 1942/43)
Record defeat: SL Benfica 12-2 Porto (First Division, 7 February 1943)

* Last updated on 1 June 2011

Last updated: 15/08/11 20.27CET

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Matches

HomeAway
The home team is listed first.Last updated: 13/05/2012 00:14 CET
14 August 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Vitória SC0-1Porto
Referee: not available
01/30/2012 09:04:29
19 August 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Porto3-1Gil Vicente
Referee: not available
09/13/2011 17:01:46
26 August 2011 - UEFA Super Cup, Final
Barcelona2-0Porto
Referee: Björn Kuipers (NED) – Stadium: Stade Louis II, Monaco (FRA)
05/09/2012 17:28:50
6 September 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Leiria2-5Porto
Referee: not available
12/11/2011 21:06:16
9 September 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Porto3-0Vitória FC
Referee: not available
09/13/2011 17:01:45
Porto2-1Shakhtar Donetsk
Referee: Felix Brych (GER) – Stadium: Estádio do Dragão, Porto (POR)
03/21/2012 10:50:59
18 September 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Feirense0-0Porto
Referee: not available
09/18/2011 22:12:03
23 September 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Porto2-2Benfica
Referee: not available
09/23/2011 22:14:04
Zenit3-1Porto
Referee: Howard Webb (ENG) – Stadium: Stadion Petrovski, St Petersburg (RUS)
03/21/2012 10:51:04
2 October 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Académica0-3Porto
Referee: not available
10/13/2011 16:48:58
15 October 2011 - Portuguese Cup, Third round
Pêro Pinheiro0-8Porto
Referee: not available
10/21/2011 11:21:50
Porto1-1APOEL
Referee: Antony Gautier (FRA) – Stadium: Estádio do Dragão, Porto (POR)
03/21/2012 10:51:07
23 October 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Porto5-0Nacional
Referee: not available
10/28/2011 10:40:32
28 October 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Porto3-0Paços de Ferreira
Referee: not available
10/28/2011 22:14:03
APOEL2-1Porto
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi (ITA) – Stadium: GSP Stadium, Nicosia (CYP)
03/21/2012 10:51:07
5 November 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Olhanense0-0Porto
Referee: not available
11/05/2011 22:28:12
19 November 2011
Académica3-0Porto
Referee: not available
11/20/2011 00:34:10
Shakhtar Donetsk0-2Porto
Referee: Craig Thomson (SCO) – Stadium: Donbass Arena, Donetsk (UKR)
03/21/2012 10:51:11
27 November 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Porto3-2Braga
Referee: not available
11/27/2011 22:08:07
Porto0-0Zenit
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo (ESP) – Stadium: Estádio do Dragão, Porto (POR)
03/21/2012 10:51:10
10 December 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Beira-Mar1-2Porto
Referee: not available
12/10/2011 22:28:04
17 December 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Porto2-0Marítimo
Referee: not available
12/17/2011 22:32:03
7 January 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting0-0Porto
Referee: not available
01/07/2012 22:16:03
14 January 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Porto2-0Rio Ave
Referee: not available
01/14/2012 22:28:03
22 January 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Porto3-1Vitória SC
Referee: not available
01/22/2012 22:08:08
29 January 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Gil Vicente3-1Porto
Referee: not available
01/29/2012 21:12:05
12 February 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Porto4-0Leiria
Referee: not available
02/12/2012 22:14:04
16 February 2012 - UEFA Europa League, Round of 32
Porto1-2Man. City
Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (TUR) – Stadium: Estádio do Dragão, Porto (POR)
05/09/2012 17:15:07
19 February 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Vitória FC1-3Porto
Referee: not available
02/19/2012 22:12:04
22 February 2012 - UEFA Europa League, Round of 32
Man. City4-0Porto
Aggregate: 6-1
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (GER) – Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester (ENG)
05/09/2012 17:37:49
26 February 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Porto2-0Feirense
Referee: not available
02/26/2012 22:16:02
Benfica2-3Porto
Referee: not available
03/02/2012 22:14:06
Porto1-1Académica
Referee: not available
03/10/2012 22:22:07
Nacional0-2Porto
Referee: not available
03/16/2012 23:08:11
Paços Ferreira1-1Porto
Referee: not available
03/25/2012 22:10:11
Porto2-0Olhanense
Referee: not available
03/31/2012 23:39:16
Braga0-1Porto
Referee: not available
04/07/2012 22:28:09
Porto3-0Beira-Mar
Referee: not available
04/21/2012 23:08:07
Marítimo0-2Porto
Referee: not available
04/28/2012 22:18:01
Porto2-0Sporting
Referee: not available
05/06/2012 09:04:10
Rio Ave2-5Porto
Referee: not available
05/12/2012 23:14:14

Trophy cabinet

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    17/09/1986, Porto 9-0 Rabat, Vila do Conde
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    13/09/1978, AEK 6-1 Porto, Athens
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  26
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  8
  • Appearances in EUSA Cup:  2
  • Appearances in UEFA Super Cup:  4
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  12
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 99
    Vítor Baía ( Portugal POR)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 22
    Falcao ( Colombia COL)
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