In 2011, they claimed a Europa League title by edging Braga 1-0 on a winning goal by Radamel Falcao. [48] This victory was celebrated in Portugal and praised by the European press, which highlighted Porto's second-half resurgence and the key contributions of Madjer, Juary and Paulo Futre in the team's success. European Cup: 1986–87, 2003–04 ⭐️ Who'll star? In the beginning, the logo only consisted of the blue ball with the club name’s initials, but after a redesign the crest was added. Highlights from the UEFA Champions League match between Manchester City and FC Porto at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester In extra-time, Madjer lobbed a ball from the midfield over Peñarol's goalkeeper; it landed on the snow a few feet away from the goal line, but with enough momentum to roll into the goal and secure Porto's (and Portugal's) first Intercontinental Cup title. [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. [83], Sitting fifth in the league, Porto consolidated their performances following Mourinho's arrival and registered a win–draw–loss record of 11–2–2 to climb to third place and qualify for the 2002–03 UEFA Cup. 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. Porto faced Deportivo La Coruña, who had convincingly eliminated the previous season's finalists, Juventus and Milan. 2003 First UEFA Cup title. To this day, they are the only Portuguese club to win five league titles in a row, a feat they have achieved in the period from 1995 to 1999. [96] At Old Trafford, Paul Scholes put the English side ahead in the match and in the round (advantage on away goals). 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. [12] They took part in the Fairs Cup in the following two seasons, but could not progress beyond the first round. Porto defeated the Russians in both legs and advanced to the quarter-finals, where they were paired against another Muscovite club, this time Spartak Moscow. Passes into attacking third 194. [51] Three minutes later, Madjer provided the cross for Juary's match-deciding volley. [19] They beat Barcelona in the first round, in what was the teams' first European encounter and the only time Porto eliminated the Spanish side from European competitions. 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. Two prolific displays, which included a hat-trick by Radamel Falcao, sealed a 10–3 aggregate win for Porto. Unable to capitalize on a first-leg 1–0 advantage, Porto lost 2–0 at La Rosaleda Stadium and were eliminated. 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 second round, they played the Czechoslovak champions TJ Vítkovice; Porto lost 1–0 in Ostrava but overcame the disadvantage with a 3–0 home win. 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. De club speelt sinds de oprichting van de Primeira Liga in 1933 onafgebroken in de hoogste Portugese divisie. [129] During this stage, Porto recorded their biggest win in this competition after beating BATE Borisov 6–0 at the Estádio do Dragão. "We simply were not good enough against Porto", said Ferguson in the aftermath. 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. 1922 Winning its first big national title (Campeonato de Portugal). FC Porto Vitalis 28. vs. Saint Raphael Var Handball 26. Attacks 202. Taça de Portugal: 17 [99] This was Mourinho's last match for Porto; a week later, he was presented as Chelsea's manager. http://www.fcporto.pt/en/clube/historia/Pages/historia.aspx 2011 First UEFA Europa League title. [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. 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. 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 … 1987 First European Cup title. Country: Portugal Voor die tijd stond het toernooi bekend als Europacup I (ook wel UEFA Beker voor landskampioenen). [104] Before this tie, Porto returned to Japan to contest the last edition of the Intercontinental Cup, 17 years after their first triumph. European Cup/UEFA Champions League: 2 [35] In the 76th minute, Vermelhinho scored the only goal of the match,[36] which confirmed Porto's place in their first European final. 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. In the 1980–81 and 1982–83 UEFA Cup editions, Porto was eliminated in the second round by Grasshoppers and Anderlecht, respectively. Soon after the restart, Henrik Larsson headed Celtic's equaliser, but Dmitri Alenichev restored Porto's lead a few minutes later. Porto took the lead just before half-time but conceded the equaliser in the final minutes of the second half. At their new home ground, the Estádio das Antas, Porto lost the first match 2–1 and were eliminated a week later in Bilbao, … Porto holds long-standing rivalries with the two other members of the Portuguese "Big Three": Benfica and Sporting. 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. But after the Carnation Revolution, the history of Portuguese soccer saw a new title contestant, and a new European team. [44], Porto defended their league title to earn a place in the 1986–87 European Cup. UEFA Champions League: 2003–04 In the first European club competition match at the Estádio do Dragão, Porto won 2–1 with goals from Benni McCarthy. 11.02.2012. Founded: 1893 Samenvatting Een nieuw trauma voor Juventus in de Champions League. [7] Porto returned to the Fairs Cup in the following season, but failed to advance past the first round. 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. 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]. The plans for Estádio das Antas began already in 1933, but it would take another twenty years until it was inaugurated. After a tie in the first leg, Porto squandered a 2–0 lead in the second leg, conceding three goals in the last 15 minutes, which resulted in their elimination. 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. [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. Steven Gerrard was the architect of both goals - scored in the 33rd and 38th minutes respectively - as Liverpool marched on to a semi-final meeting with Barcelona. 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. They lost their first two European matches against Athletic Bilbao and were eliminated from the competition. [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. Het team heeft als bijnaam de Dragões (Draken), en de clubkleuren zijn blauw-wit. Taça de Portugal: 1955–56, 1957–58, 1967–68, 1976–77, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1993–94, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11 [88], Scheduled for 21 May 2003 at Seville's Estadio Olímpico, the 2003 UEFA Cup Final took place under an intense heat,[89] which did not dissuade a 53,000-strong crowd of supporters, mostly in favour of the Scottish team. [56], Soon after the final, Artur Jorge left Porto to coach French team Matra Racing; his substitute was Tomislav Ivić. In their third appearance in the Monaco showpiece match, Porto left once again as runners-up, after losing 2–0. [58] In between, Porto traveled to Japan to contest the 1987 Intercontinental Cup against the 1987 Copa Libertadores winners, Peñarol of Uruguay. FC Porto heeft dinsdag op sensationele wijze de kwartfinales van de Champions League gehaald. The returning of José Maria Pedroto as the club's manager in 1976 was the first omen of brighter days ahead. Taking a 1–0 lead to Pittodrie, Porto resisted to the attacking pressure of their opponents. [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. 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. 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. [60][61][62], As holders, Porto were automatically qualified for the 1987–88 European Cup, but their previous season's success was not emulated as they were eliminated in the second round by Real Madrid. 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). 1956 Winning their first Double (the national league and cup). [72] The following season, they were drawn into a group with Milan for the third time in four participations. [8], The Cup Winners' Cup was a UEFA competition open to domestic cup winners (or losing finalists, if the winners had already qualified for the European Cup). [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.