FC Porto
FC Porto is a football team in the first division of the Portuguese Football League. It was founded in 1893 by António Nicolau de Almeida and is based in Porto, Portugal. Its home stadium is Estádio do Dragão, built in 2003 as a venue for EURO 2004.
Famous Players
Achievements
- European Cup/Champions' League: 1
- 1986/87
- Final: FC Porto 2 - 1 Bayern Munich (at Wien, Austria)
- Goals by Madjer, Juary; Kogl
- UEFA Super Cup: 1
- 1986/87
- Ajax 0 - 1 FC Porto Goal by Rui Barros
- FC Porto 1 - 0 Ajax Goal by Sousa
- 2003
- AC Milan 1 - FC Porto 0 (at Monaco) Goal by Shevchenko
- Intercontinental Cup: 1
- 1987/88
- FC Porto 2 - 1 Peñarol (aet)
- Goals by Gomes, Madjer; Vieira
- UEFA Cup: 1
- 2002/03
- Final: FC Porto 3 - 2 Celtic (aet) (at Seville, Spain)
- Goals by Derlei (2), Alenitchev; Henrik Larsson (2)
- This was the first match ever decided under UEFA's new silver goal rule.
- Cup Winners' Cup: 1
- 1983/84
- Final: FC Porto 1 - 2 Juventus (at Basel, Switzerland)
- Goals by Sousa; Vignola, Boniek
- Portuguese Championship: 4
- 1921/22; 1924/25; 1931/32; 1936/37
- Portuguese First League Championship: 1
- Portuguese First Division Championship (Current SuperLiga): 18
- 1938/39; 1939/40; 1955/56; 1958/59; 1977/78; 1978/79; 1984/85; 1985/86; 1987/88; 1989/90; 1991/92; 1992/93; 1994/95; 1995/96; 1996/97; 1997/98; 1998/99; 2002/03
- Portuguese Cup: 12
- 1955/56; 1957/58; 1967/68; 1976/77; 1983/1984; 1987/88; 1990/91; 1993/94; 1997/98; 1999/00; 2000/01; 2002/03
- Portuguese Super Cup "Cândido de Oliveira": 12
- 1981/82; 1983/84; 1984/85; 1985/86; 1989/90; 1990/91; 1992/93; 1993/94; 1995/96; 1997/98; 1998/99; 2002/03
Other Trophies
External Links
Referenced By
1984 in sports | 2003 in sports | Barry Town F.C. | Bobby Robson | Celtic F.C. | Celtic FC | Cup Winners' Cup | Estádio do Dragão | European Cup Winners' Cup | Glasgow Celtic | Glasgow Celtic F.C. | Golden goal | List of football teams | Miklós Fehér | Oporto | Oporto, Portugal | Porto | Porto, Portugal | Robert William Robson | UEFA Cup
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