[91] His 12th goal in the competition confirmed him as the top scorer (ahead of Larsson),[92] and inscribed Porto (and Portugal) into the list of UEFA Cup winners, for the first time. 2011/12 Men's European Cup / EHF Cup. Taça de Portugal: 17 A goalless first leg match in Portugal postponed the decision to the Estadio Riazor, where a penalty kick converted by Derlei confirmed Porto's second major European final in two consecutive seasons. 1906 The club is re-established after some years of inactivity. A severe snowstorm hit Tokyo on the day of the match, which nearly forced its postponement. Estádio das Antas would be Porto's home ground for over a half century until they moved again to Estádio do Dragão, named after the nickname of the club (Dragões; Dragons in English). Porto qualified for the knockout phase as group runners-up, behind Real Madrid, who inflicted their only group stage defeat. The draw for the round of 16 paired Porto with Manchester United, with the first leg taking place in Portugal. [58] In between, Porto traveled to Japan to contest the 1987 Intercontinental Cup against the 1987 Copa Libertadores winners, Peñarol of Uruguay. In the first European club competition match at the Estádio do Dragão, Porto won 2–1 with goals from Benni McCarthy. Für eine detaillierte Suche stehen die Parameter „Wettbewerb“, „Position“ und „Detailposition“ zur Verfügung. FC Porto bezorgt Juventus een nieuw trauma in de Champions League . [39] The Italians were the favourites and started off well, taking the lead through Beniamino Vignola in the 13th minute. Country: Portugal Neste vídeo/animação está presente toda a história completa do FC Porto na Champions League. 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In 2007–08, Porto fell again in the round of 16, losing to Schalke 04 in a penalty shootout. Champions League: Quarter-finals, 1st leg: 1996-1997: March 09, 1997: SC Salgueiros. Founded: 1893 [44], Porto defended their league title to earn a place in the 1986–87 European Cup. [74] Porto did not progress past the group stage of the two subsequent Champions League seasons, coming last in 1997–98 and third in 1998–99. [15] Porto's last participation in the Fairs Cup, in 1969–70, also ended in the second round, with a defeat against holders Newcastle United. In 2011, they claimed a Europa League title by edging Braga 1-0 on a winning goal by Radamel Falcao. In the round of 16, a 2–1 home win over Arsenal was obliterated by a 5–0 defeat in London, which included a hat-trick from Nicklas Bendtner. Met een man minder verloren de Portugezen in de verlenging met 3 … Despite one goal behind and without playmaker Giuly, Monaco created chances in the second half, but Alenichev and Deco set each other up for the second and third goals, respectively. [98] Despite the score, Monaco were a pressing side and started off better with dangerous incursions into Porto's penalty area by captain Ludovic Giuly, who was replaced midway through the first half due to injury. Tomislav Ivić and José Mourinho are Porto's most decorated head coaches, each with two international titles. They eliminated Flacăra Moreni of Romania and Valencia, before falling in the third round to Hamburg. Although as history has proven, there are no easy ties in Champions League. Porto won the first leg 1–0 in Amsterdam, and two months later repeated the result at home, becoming the competition's first Portuguese winners. Voor die tijd stond het toernooi bekend als Europacup I (ook wel UEFA Beker voor landskampioenen). [71], The 1995–96 UEFA Champions League participation was short-lived as Porto finished outside of their group's top two places. [34] The competition draw paired Porto with the holders Aberdeen, managed by Alex Ferguson. 11.02.2012. "We simply were not good enough against Porto", said Ferguson in the aftermath. [63] Ivić departed with a league title and Artur Jorge was brought back with the 1988–89 season underway. [84] They progressed through the first four rounds with convincing wins, suffering only one defeat against French side Lens. [102] Filling the Champions League title-holder spot in the group stage of the following season's tournament, Porto were drawn together with Chelsea, which meant Mourinho's return to the Estádio do Dragão. [43] Porto won the 1984–85 Primeira Liga and qualified for the 1985–86 European Cup, where they first beat an Ajax side guided by Johan Cruyff and featuring Ronald Koeman, Frank Rijkaard and Marco van Basten. [110], Porto won three consecutive Primeira Liga titles with Ferreira, ensuring their presence in the three subsequent Champions League seasons. Porto then faced Barcelona in the second round; after a 2–0 loss at Camp Nou, Juary scored all three goals of Porto's 3–1 win, which was insufficient to avoid elimination on the away goals rule. In Athens, Derlei scored in the 16th minute to tie the round, and added a second goal in the first half of extra-time to propel Porto into the semi-finals. As of the 2020–21 season, Porto occupies the ninth place in the all-time European Cup and UEFA Champions League club rankings,[2][1] and is the best placed Portuguese team in the UEFA club ranking.[3]. They lost their first two European matches against Athletic Bilbao and were eliminated from the competition. [93] With their first Primeira Liga title in four years mathematically confirmed two weeks ahead of the Seville final, Mourinho then led Porto to victory in the Portuguese Cup final, against his former club, Leiria, to conclude a treble-winning season. Passes into attacking third 194. Porto took the lead just before half-time but conceded the equaliser in the final minutes of the second half. Facts & Figures", "UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2019/20 – 3. 1935 First time national top-league champions. The following decade was even more impressive, at least domestically speaking; with Benfica and Sporting in a major slump, Porto obliterated the opposition, claiming seven Primeira Ligas (the first two was under the management of Bobby Robson), and four Taça de Portugals. [129] During this stage, Porto recorded their biggest win in this competition after beating BATE Borisov 6–0 at the Estádio do Dragão. It took 18 kicks from the penalty mark to decide the match 8–7 for Porto and give the club their second and last title in this competition. But after the Carnation Revolution, the history of Portuguese soccer saw a new title contestant, and a new European team. Porto first participated in international competitions in 1956, when they qualified for the second season of the European Cup as the domestic league winners. [56], Soon after the final, Artur Jorge left Porto to coach French team Matra Racing; his substitute was Tomislav Ivić. [9] Porto qualified for this tournament for the first time in 1964–65, after losing the 1964 Portuguese Cup final against champions Benfica. [95] Two weeks later, they began their 2003–04 UEFA Champions League campaign in a group comprising Real Madrid, Marseille, and Partizan. [114][115] Domestically, Porto failed to win a fifth consecutive league title and their third-place finish excluded them from competing in the 2010–11 Champions League. The one-legged tie was drawn to take place at Camp Nou, and ended with a 3–0 victory for the home side. [27] In Old Trafford, Manchester United pressed hard and even benefited from two own goals, but their 5–2 win was insufficient to prevent a shocking elimination at the hands of Porto. 1956 Winning their first Double (the national league and cup). Click for all Porto fixtures and results in this season’s UEFA Champions League. The following two years were arguably the greatest period in Porto's history. Taking a 1–0 lead to Pittodrie, Porto resisted to the attacking pressure of their opponents. [80] Having lost the 2000–01 season's league title to city rivals Boavista, Porto had to start their 2001–02 Champions League participation in the second qualifying round. Former Portuguese international goalkeeper and club captain Vítor Baía holds the record for the most appearances in international competitions (99), while Colombian striker Radamel Falcao is the club's top goalscorer, with 22 goals. [52] Having witnessed their Lisbon rivals lift European trophies in the 1960s – Benfica's back-to-back European Cup wins in 1961 and 1962,[53][54] and Sporting's successful Cup Winners' Cup run in 1964[55] – this win meant that Porto were no longer the only "Big Three" club in Portugal without international silverware. Their opponents were Celtic,[85] who had eliminated Boavista in the other semi-final to advance to their first European final since 1970. Ludovic Péron, Football clubs ordered after establishment. Watch full FC Porto football matches online on Footballia. http://www.fcporto.pt/en/clube/historia/Pages/historia.aspx They then eliminated Brøndby of Denmark to advance to the European Cup semi-finals for the first time, where they were drawn against Dynamo Kyiv. With 28 Primeira Ligas, 16 Taça de Portugals and four major European trophies, FC Porto (Futebol Clube do Porto) can boast with a colorful and successful history. Estádio do Dragão (2003-), Primeira Liga: 29 Porto progressed from the first round of a European competition for the first time, after a 4–0 aggregate victory over French Cup winners Lyon, but fell in the next round to 1860 Munich. [20] In the first round of the following season's UEFA Cup, Porto were matched with Schalke 04. [67] In the 1992–93 season, UEFA renamed the European Cup to UEFA Champions League and confirmed the introduction of a round-robin group stage, tested in the previous season. [118] The Dublin final was an all-Portuguese affair between Porto and Primeira Liga rivals Braga. Founded on 28 September 1893, Porto is one of the "Big Three" (Portuguese: Os Três Grandes) teams in Portugal – together with Lisbon-based rivals Benfica and Sporting CP, that have appeared in every season of the Primeira Liga since its establishment in 193… [121] They did not get through the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League group stage, after conceding defeats to APOEL and Zenit Saint Petersburg, the eventual group winners and runners-up. [41], Victory in the 1984 Portuguese Cup final ensured Porto's return to the Cup Winners' Cup in 1984–85, but they were surprisingly knocked out in the first round by Welsh Cup runners-up Wrexham. [48] Moreover, Porto's centre-back Lima Pereira and striker Fernando Gomes had suffered leg injuries and were deemed unfit to play. In the quarter-finals, they fell to Manchester United after a 4–0 away loss. After securing a 1–1 draw in Munich, Porto were beaten 2–0 at home. Wins are highlighted in green, draws in yellow, and losses in red. [108] In reaction to Adriaanse's resignation in the summer of 2006, the club signed experienced coach Jesualdo Ferreira from Boavista. 1922 Winning its first big national title (Campeonato de Portugal). In the second group stage, Porto registered four losses in six matches, finishing in the fourth and last place. The club has qualified for UEFA competitions every season since 1974–75, and shares the second place in UEFA Champions League group stage appearances with Bayern Munich (24), one less than Barcelona and Real Madrid. Though Porto was first formed in 1893, they soon entered a period of inactivity due to their president losing his enthusiasm for the club activities. Campo da Constituição (1913-1952) European Cup/UEFA Champions League: 2 [45] The Soviets were considered strong favourites to progress,[47] but Porto won both legs with a 2–1 scoreline and confirmed their second European final in four seasons. UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League: 2, Primeira Liga: 1934â35, 1938â39, 1939â40, 1955â56, 1958â59, 1977â78, 1978â79, 1984â85, 1985â86, 1987â88, 1989â90, 1991â92, 1992â93, 1994â95, 1995â96, 1996â97, 1997â98, 1998â99, 2002â03, 2003â04, 2005â06, 2006â07, 2007â08, 2008â09, 2010â11, 2011â12, 2012â13, 2017â18 That is arguably the easiest option out of the eight quarter-finalists Porto. At their new home ground, the Estádio das Antas, Porto lost the first match 2–1 and were eliminated a week later in Bilbao, … Passes into key play area 91. Their debut was in a preliminary round tie against Spanish champions Atlético Bilbao. In their return to the European Cup, they were eliminated in the first round after suffering their heaviest defeat in European competitions: 6–1 against AEK Athens. Portugese Champions: 1922,1925,1932,1937,1939,1940,1956,1959,1978,1979,1985,1986,1988,1990,1992,1993,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2003,2004,2006,2007, 2008,2009,2011,2012,2013,2018,2020. While Porto did manage to clinch the 2001 Taça de Portugal, a streak of middling results led to a change in the club's personnel, with José Mourinho taking over as manager in 2002. [59] Despite the poor weather conditions, the game went ahead. Two wins in six matches resulted in a third place in the group and failure to progress to the final (only accessible for the group winners). His tenure did not start off well, as Porto lost the UEFA Super Cup for the second time in two years, going down 2–1 against Valencia. [82] Midway through the season, Porto sacked coach Octávio Machado and hired 38-year-old Portuguese coach José Mourinho, who had led Leiria to their best-ever league finish. In the following years, Porto won 16 titles,10 Portuguese cups, 1 European Champions Cup and the new Champions League, 1 UEFA cup, 1 European Super Cup, and 2 Intercontinental Cup. [64] Finishing second in the 1988–89 Primeira Liga, Porto entered the UEFA Cup, seven years after their last participation. 1935 First time national top-league champions. [70] They returned the following season to the group stage and were drawn against Anderlecht, Werder Bremen, and Milan. In the round of 32, despite a second-leg home loss, they eliminated the 2005–06 and 2006–07 UEFA Cup winners Sevilla, setting up a tie with CSKA Moscow. [104] Before this tie, Porto returned to Japan to contest the last edition of the Intercontinental Cup, 17 years after their first triumph. They won six trophies by the end of the 80s, more than they had managed in their first eight decades of existence. [98] Porto won UEFA's premier competition for the second time and became the second club to win the UEFA Cup and the European Champion Club's Cup in consecutive seasons, after Liverpool's 1975–76 UEFA Cup and 1976–77 European Cup wins. 1922 Winning its first big national title (Campeonato de Portugal). ⭐️ Who'll star? [33], Porto lost the 1983 Portuguese Cup final to league champions Benfica, which allowed their participation in the 1983–84 Cup Winners' Cup as losing cup finalists. [116], Ferreira stepped down at the end of the 2009–10 season and was replaced by André Villas-Boas, a former assistant of Mourinho at Porto, Chelsea, and Internazionale. [128], Porto failed a fourth successive league title by finishing third in the 2013–14 Primeira Liga, and therefore had to contest the following season's Champions League play-off round. https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futebol_Clube_do_Porto First goal: José Maria, against Athletic Bilbao. As Damien Duff put Chelsea ahead, Porto were at risk of becoming the first holders not to get past the group stage, but goals from Diego and McCarthy saved Porto from premature elimination. The 2004 UEFA Champions League Final was an association football match played on 26 May 2004 to decide the winner of the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League. Estádio das Antas (1952-2003) Porto lifted the European Champion Clubs' Cup, First titles – Artur Jorge and Ivić years (1984–91), Return to glory – Mourinho years (2002–04), Post-Mourinho transition and Ferreira years (2004–10), CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (, FC Porto in international football competitions, "UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2019/2020 – 1. [131] A week later, in Munich, Porto were eliminated after suffering an all-time club record-matching 6–1 away defeat[132] (tied with the loss to AEK Athens, and 5–0 losses to Hannover 96, PSV Eindhoven, Arsenal, and Liverpool). A few minutes later, Maniche's equaliser sparked a strong attacking display by the home team, which scored a further three goals to secure a significant advantage for the second leg. Porto first participated in international club competitions in 1956, when they took part in the second edition of the European Cup. Portugal - FC Porto - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway [37] This feat was met with such enthusiasm that the plane returning the team to Porto could not land because the runway had been invaded by supporters. All-time Records 1955–2020", "European Champions' Cup 1956–57 – Details", "European Champions' Cup 1959–60 and Fairs' Cup 1958–60 – Details", "UEFA Cup Winners' Cup – Competition format", "European Champions' Cup and Fairs' Cup 1966–67 – Details", "European Champions' Cup and Fairs' Cup 1967–68 – Details", "Manchester United F.C. Taça de Portugal: 1955â56, 1957â58, 1967â68, 1976â77, 1983â84, 1987â88, 1990â91, 1993â94, 1997â98, 1999â2000, 2000â01, 2002â03, 2005â06, 2008â09, 2009â10, 2010â11 The plans for Estádio das Antas began already in 1933, but it would take another twenty years until it was inaugurated. In the last group match, they hosted the Londoners in need of a win to assure qualification. [7] Porto returned to the Fairs Cup in the following season, but failed to advance past the first round. Having finished second to Paris Saint-Germain in a group containing Dinamo Zagreb and Dynamo Kiev,[124] Porto qualified to the round of 16, where they faced tournament debutants Málaga. FC Porto Bekijk gebeurtenis: 03/04/21: PRL: FC Porto 21 : 30: Santa Clara 07/04/21: UCL: FC Porto 21 : 00: Chelsea 10/04/21: PRL: Tondela 19 : 00: FC Porto 13/04/21: UCL: Chelsea 21 : 00: FC Porto 17/04/21: PRL Twelve months earlier Chelsea lost … [96], The Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen hosted the final, which provided one of the most lopsided results in European Cup and Champions League finals, as Porto defeated Monaco 3–0. [100], Champions League success struck a hard blow in the team, which saw its influential coach and key players leave to clubs from prominent European leagues. › Football clubs ordered after establishment, References: [123] As 2011–12 Primeira Liga winners, Porto assured their return to the Champions League in the following season. As runners-up, Porto had to go through a qualifying round to reach the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League group stage. Na … [94], In late August, Porto kicked off their 2003–04 European season with a loss in the 2003 UEFA Super Cup match against the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League winners, Milan. Runs into attacking third 66. He'll be one of four players you can vote for to claim the Player of the Week crown when the poll opens on Wednesday night # UCL See More [87] In Rome, a goalless draw confirmed Porto's presence in their third major European competition final, the first since their 1987 European Cup victory. [21][22], Head coach José Maria Pedroto oversaw Porto's victory over Braga in the 1977 Portuguese Cup final, which ensured the club's participation in the 1977–78 Cup Winners' Cup. De UEFA Champions Leaguefinale van het seizoen 2003/04 was de twaalfde finale in de geschiedenis van de Champions League.De wedstrijd vond plaats op 26 mei 2004 in de Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen.Met FC Porto stond er voor het eerst een Portugees team in de finale van de Champions League. [30] Porto spent their following five seasons competing either in the UEFA Cup or Cup Winners' Cup. Track every club's performances in the UEFA Champions League and European Cup, including statistics, video and details of top players. [4] Qualification for this competition – contested between Europe's national champions – was achieved after Porto secured their fourth Primeira Divisão title in the previous season. Contrasting with previous matches in the tournament, Porto's performance was more contained and victory was secured with a single goal by Falcao, who became the competition's top scorer. In their third appearance in the Monaco showpiece match, Porto left once again as runners-up, after losing 2–0. Player with most consecutive appearances: This page was last edited on 2 April 2021, at 13:42. [12][29] Porto secured back-to-back league titles to participate in the 1979–80 European Cup. Passes into area 53. In the 1988–89 European Cup, Porto were knocked out by the holders, PSV Eindhoven, after a heavy 5–0 away defeat. In 1935, Porto took part and won in the inaugural season of the Primeira Liga, by that time called Campeonato da Liga, and won it two points ahead of Sporting. [109] Porto qualified from their Champions League group with the same points as Arsenal, but behind on head-to-head standings. Moreover, they also claimed three Taça de Portugals, as well as their first European Cup with a 2-1 victory over the favored Bayern Munich. In his first season in charge, Mourinho led the club to a Treble by winning the Primeira Liga, the Taça de Portugal and the UEFA Cup. [78], Sporting won the 1999–2000 Primeira Liga and ended Porto's chances to clinch a record sixth consecutive title. After a positive start, defeats in the last two matches against Dynamo Kyiv and Chelsea relegated the club to that season's Europa League round of 32, where they were knocked out by Borussia Dortmund.[134][135]. AS Monaco, a Monaco-based club representing the French Football Federation, faced Portuguese side Porto at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.Porto won the match 3–0, with Carlos Alberto, Deco and Dmitri Alenichev … [103] Nevertheless, the defending champions were subsequently knocked out in the round of 16, after losing 4–2 on aggregate against Inter. Top goalscorer: Fernando Gomes (347). [45], Standing between Porto and the European title were three-time champions Bayern Munich, who knocked out Real Madrid in the other semi-final and had the odds in their favour. Watch the goal that shocked Juventus and put Porto into the Champions League last eight. [24], Porto finished the season at the top of the Primeira Liga, ending a 19-year drought of league titles. The other finalists were AS Monaco, who had eliminated Real Madrid and Chelsea. Having failed to beat the Italians in their previous meetings, Porto were on the verge of suffering another defeat in San Siro, as they trailed Milan by 2–1 with 20 minutes to go. [12] In the 1975–76 UEFA Cup, Porto were again eliminated in the third round, but in the process they beat Luxembourg's Avenir Beggen with a club record home (7–0) and aggregate (10–0) win scores. [68] Apart from 1994–95, when they competed for the last time in the Cup Winners' Cup – being eliminated on penalties in the quarter-finals against Sampdoria[69] – Porto were present in every edition of the Champions League from its founding season to 1999–2000. Cristiano Ronaldo's first game for Juventus in his native Portugal ended in 2-1 defeat as FC Porto out-played the Italians for much of Wednesday's Champions League … Mohamed Salah = Liverpool FC's best player this season? Two goals from Fernando Gomes granted a 2–1 home win for Porto, but Real's goal proved crucial to secure their qualification on the away goals rule, after a 1–0 win in Madrid. In the beginning, the logo only consisted of the blue ball with the club nameâs initials, but after a redesign the crest was added. [31][32] In between, the club sailed into the 1981–82 Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals, where they were beaten by the eventual runners-up Standard Liège. Liverpool 2-0 Porto (March 15, 2001) After a tight, tense start to the second leg, quick-fire strikes from Danny Murphy and Michael Owen settled this evenly matched tie. [105], Despite the managerial instability – Fernández was replaced by José Couceiro soon after their Champions League elimination[106] – and weak performances in league matches, Porto finished runners-up to Benfica and secured qualification for the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage. The following year, Porto successfully defended the league title and went one step further by claiming the Champions League with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Monaco in the final. [40] Despite the defeat, this final was a stepping stone in the growth of the club's international reputation. To replace Mourinho, Porto signed Luigi Delneri but the Italian was sacked before overseeing an official match,[101] and his place was taken by Víctor Fernández. Paired with Chelsea in the round of 16, Porto drew the first leg match in Portugal but were eliminated with a 2–1 loss in London. 2003 First UEFA Cup title. [75][76] The club got back on track in the 1999–2000 season, overcoming two consecutive group stages to meet Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals. De club speelt sinds de oprichting van de Primeira Liga in 1933 onafgebroken in de hoogste Portugese divisie. [13], In 1968, the club won their third Portuguese Cup and qualified for the 1968–69 Cup Winners' Cup. 1893 The club is established as Foot-Ball Club do Porto. They were knocked out in the first round by Dinamo Zagreb, who secured a draw in Yugoslavia after winning in Portugal. Porto topped their group undefeated, only dropping points against Beşiktaş. In addition, they were Cup Winners' Cup runners-up in 1984 – their first European final – and lost three other UEFA Super Cup matches, in 2003, 2004, and 2011. Porto then debuted in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (not organised by UEFA) in 1962–63, in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1964–65, and in the inaugural editions of the UEFA Cup (Fairs Cup successor) and UEFA Champions League (European Cup successor) in 1971–72 and 1992–93, respectively. To this date, they remain the only Portuguese team to have won either of these trophies or the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League. [42] In January 1985, having left his job because of health problems, Pedroto died; he was succeeded by his apprentice Artur Jorge. FC Porto added their name to the UEFA Youth League roll of honour in 2018/19 as Chelsea again fell just short. They overcame French side Lille to reach the group stage, and won their group ahead of Shakhtar Donetsk, Athletic Bilbao and Belarussian champions BATE Borisov. They faced Malta's Rabat Ajax in the first round,[45] but had to play their home leg away from the Estádio das Antas (in Vila do Conde), because the pitch was being lowered to increase the stadium capacity. De UEFA Champions League is het belangrijkste internationale voetbaltoernooi voor clubs in en rond Europa.Het toernooi wordt georganiseerd door de Europese voetbalbond UEFA.De naam Champions League bestaat sinds 1992. Saint Raphael Var Handball 29. vs. FC Porto Vitalis 24. Despite Baldé's dismissal in the first half of extra-time, Celtic held on until the 115th minute, when Derlei intercepted a blocked shot and beat the goalkeeper to score the winning goal. [130] The team then eliminated Basel to reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 2008–09. [97] In the quarter-finals, they overcame another French team (Lyon) to advance to the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 1994. On the brink of elimination, Porto earned a free kick in the 90th minute; McCarthy's shot was blocked near the line by goalkeeper Tim Howard, but Costinha caught the rebound and scored the equaliser that took Porto through to the next round. [96] At Old Trafford, Paul Scholes put the English side ahead in the match and in the round (advantage on away goals). [122] Transferred to the UEFA Europa League round of 32, the defending champions were knocked out by Manchester City with a 6–1 aggregate loss. However, two goals by Mário Jardel overturned the score and sealed the win for Porto. By the end of the decade, their trophy cabinet was richer for three titles. The club was reactivated in 1907, at which point they started entering a number of local competitions and regional championships. 1999 Become the first Portuguese team to win the national top-league five times in a row.
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