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José Bosingwa

José Bosingwa da Silva (born 24 August 1982) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a right-back.

José Bosingwa
Bosingwa playing for Trabzonspor in 2013
Personal information
Full name José Bosingwa da Silva[1]
Date of birth (1982-08-24) 24 August 1982 (age 41)[2]
Place of birth Mbandaka, Zaire
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[3]
Position(s) Right-back[2]
Youth career
1996–1997 Fornos de Algodres
1997–2000 Boavista
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2003 Boavista 41 (0)
2000–2001Freamunde (loan) 11 (0)
2003–2008 Porto 107 (3)
2008–2012 Chelsea 89 (3)
2012–2013 Queens Park Rangers 23 (0)
2013–2015 Trabzonspor 51 (0)
2016 Trabzonspor 12 (0)
Total 334 (6)
International career
2003–2004 Portugal U21 18 (0)
2007–2015 Portugal 27 (0)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

An attacking fullback, his pace and ability to get up and down the flanks created problems for the opposition.[4] He spent most of his professional career with Porto and Chelsea, winning 13 honours overall including the UEFA Champions League with both clubs: 2004 with the former and 2012 with the latter.

A Portuguese international since 2007, Bosingwa represented the nation at Euro 2008 and the 2004 Summer Olympics, earning a total of 27 caps.

Club career edit

Early years edit

Born in Mbandaka, Zaire to a Portuguese father and a Congolese mother, Bosingwa moved with his parents at a very young age to Seia in the Portuguese hinterland, in the Guarda District. He was the youngest of the couple's ten children.[5]

Bosingwa was picked as a youth to play for Boavista FC, making his professional debut on loan to S.C. Freamunde in the Segunda Liga[6] and appearing sparingly as the northern club finished last. He started his career as a midfielder.[5]

Porto edit

After two full seasons with Boavista, Bosingwa signed with neighbouring FC Porto – coached by José Mourinho – for 2003–04.[7] He was used sparingly in his first year, playing in only 13 Primeira Liga games; he made his UEFA Champions League debut on 16 September 2003 in a 1–1 away draw against FK Partizan,[8] appearing in a further seven matches in the club's victorious campaign.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

Fully established as a right-back and Porto's first-choice since 2004–05, after the departures of Paulo Ferreira and veteran Carlos Secretário, Bosingwa was a vital element in the team's conquest of another three league titles in four years. The campaign ended on a sour note as, in May, he was at the wheel of his jeep when excess speed and wet road conditions led to a serious accident, with the vehicle skidding off the motorway and rolling down an embankment before bursting into flames. Four other footballers travelled alongside him, including Boavista player Nélson.[16] All escaped alive, but one of them, Sandro Luís (player of modest Grupo Desportivo os Minhocas), had to have his left foot amputated as a result of the accident, which took place in Valongo; years later, Bosingwa was made to pay 175.000 in compensation.[17]

Chelsea edit

 
Bosingwa training with Chelsea in 2008

On 11 May 2008, Porto announced that Bosingwa had come to verbal agreements with Chelsea for 20.6 million (£16.3 million),[18][19] with 20% of the transfer fee going to a third party called International Football – Gestão e Assessoria de Carreiras. He put pen to paper on a three-year deal[20] and joined the London club after Euro 2008, along with Portugal national team boss Luiz Felipe Scolari and fellow international Deco; on 16 July he was officially presented with the number 16, but switched to No. 17 after exchanging with Scott Sinclair.[21]

Bosingwa made his Premier League debut for the Blues on 17 August 2008, starting in a 4–0 home win against Portsmouth.[22] His first Champions League appearance came the next month, against FC Girondins de Bordeaux (same venue, same result).[23] He scored his first goal for them against Stoke City on 27 September,[24] adding a second with a stunning left-foot attempt against West Bromwich Albion, scoring from 25 yards in a 3–0 away win.[25]

On 1 February 2009, Bosingwa was involved in an incident on the field where he stamped Liverpool player Yossi Benayoun directly in the back, without making any attempt to play the ball. Although referee Mike Riley did not see it, assistant Mo Matadar would later claim to have seen the incident, signalling a foul at the time but subsequently awarding Chelsea a throw-in; in the days following the match, the Football Association claimed that FIFA regulations prevented them from imposing disciplinary sanctions, as no booking or sending off was issued.[26][27]

Bosingwa was banned for three European matches as a result of comments he made about the refereeing of the Champions League semi-finals second leg clash against FC Barcelona (6 May 2009, 1–1 draw in England) on Portuguese television. He stated "I don't know whether he's a referee or a thief", but later apologised for his choice of words.[28] The ban was later reduced to two games on appeal.[29]

On 19 June 2009, FC Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge conceded defeat in his club's attempt to sign Bosingwa, who remained at Stamford Bridge.[30] He sustained a knee injury in October,[31] being rendered unavailable for the rest of the season (the team won the title, but under league rules he had not made sufficient appearances for a medal). Chelsea announced in early March that he required further surgery, ruling him out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[32]

On 16 October 2010, exactly one year after his injury, Bosingwa returned to action against the same opponent, Aston Villa playing the last 15 minutes in a 0–0 away draw at Villa Park after replacing compatriot Ferreira in the second half[33]– both were relegated to the bench by Branislav Ivanović.[34]

In the 2011–12 season, following the appointment of countryman André Villas-Boas as manager, Bosingwa returned to the starting lineup.[35] On 27 August 2011, he scored his first goal in three years after a 25-yard strike against Norwich City in a 3–1 home win.[36]

On 23 October 2011, in a game against Queen's Park Rangers, Bosingwa was controversially sent off by referee Chris Foy after a challenge with Shaun Wright-Phillips, as Chelsea went on to lose 1–0 away, with Didier Drogba also being dismissed for foul play.[37] In late November, he started in the Champions League group stage match at Bayer 04 Leverkusen as left back, playing out of position to replace injured Ashley Cole in an eventual 2–1 defeat.[38]

 
Bosingwa playing for Chelsea in 2012

On 24 April 2012, Bosingwa played a vital role in the match against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals: he replaced injured Gary Cahill after only 12 minutes, and helped his side record a 2–2 draw at the Camp Nou and a 3–2 aggregate win; for most of the match he had to play as centre-back, as John Terry was also sent off before half-time.[39]

In his natural position, Bosingwa played the full 120 minutes in the Champions League final against FC Bayern Munich, as Chelsea won 4–3 on penalties and became the first club from London to win the tournament.[40] With the back four being commended for their ability to keep the strong opposing forward line at bay, he himself received plaudits for his efforts against winger Franck Ribéry;[41] Shortly after, however, along with teammates Drogba and Salomon Kalou, he was told he could leave once his contract expired the following month.[42]

Queens Park Rangers edit

On 17 August 2012, Bosingwa signed a three-year deal with Queens Park Rangers.[43] He scored his first goal for his new club on the 28th, netting against Walsall in a 3–0 home win in the season's Football League Cup.[44]

In December 2012, Bosingwa was fined two weeks' wages for refusing to sit on the bench for a league game against Fulham.[45] When QPR sealed their relegation in April 2013 after a 0–0 draw at Reading, he was seen on TV cameras to be smiling as he left the pitch, which angered teammate Joey Barton and fans alike;[46] three months later, he left the club by mutual consent.[47]

Trabzonspor edit

On 29 July 2013, Bosingwa signed a three-year contract with Trabzonspor in the Turkish Süper Lig,[48] for a €2.1 million salary in the first two seasons and to €1.6 million in the last.[49] He left in early November 2015 claiming unpaid wages[50] but, in the following transfer window, returned to the club and agreed to a half-year deal for €0.5 million plus €1,000 per match.[51]

International career edit

 
Bosingwa in action against Denmark in September 2008

Due to his consistent performances at club level, Bosingwa received his first call-up to the Portugal national team in May 2007, for a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier away to Belgium,[52] replacing Miguel in the second half of the 2–1 win on 2 June.[53] After overtaking the Valencia CF player as first-choice, he started all four matches in the final stages in Austria and Switzerland as the country exited in the quarter-finals, being included in the team of the tournament.[54]

Bosingwa also represented Portugal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens,[55] and the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. Although he played for the country at under-21 level, he was also eligible to represent the Democratic Republic of Congo if he made an application to apply in 2004; subsequently, he was invited by the African nation to appear for them in the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign.[56]

On 8 November 2011, Bosingwa withdrew himself from international football until the removal of manager Paulo Bento. The latter claimed that the player was left out of the Euro 2012 qualifying matches against Bosnia and Herzegovina due to questions about his attitude and mentality;[57] the Portuguese Football Federation criticized the player for his decision and the timing of his statement.[58]

After more than three years of absence, on 7 November 2014, Bosingwa was called up by new manager Fernando Santos for a Euro 2016 qualifier against Armenia and a friendly with Argentina.[59]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[60][61][62]
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Freamunde (loan) 2000–01 Segunda Liga 11 0 0 0 11 0
Boavista 2001–02 Primeira Liga 15 0 0 0 7[c] 0 22 0
2002–03 Primeira Liga 26 0 0 0 12[d] 0 38 0
Total 41 0 0 0 19 0 60 0
Porto 2003–04 Primeira Liga 13 1 2 0 8[c] 0 1[e] 0 24 1
2004–05 Primeira Liga 25 1 1 0 5[c] 0 1[f] 0 32 1
2005–06 Primeira Liga 21 0 5 0 5[c] 0 31 0
2006–07 Primeira Liga 25 0 0 0 6[c] 0 1[f] 0 32 0
2007–08 Primeira Liga 23 1 2 0 0 0 7[c] 0 1[f] 0 33 1
Total 107 3 10 0 0 0 31 0 4 0 152 3
Chelsea 2008–09 Premier League 34 2 4 0 0 0 10[c] 0 48 2
2009–10 Premier League 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[g] 0 9 0
2010–11 Premier League 20 0 2 0 0 0 4[c] 0 0 0 26 0
2011–12 Premier League 27 1 4 0 1 0 11[c] 0 43 1
Total 89 3 10 0 1 0 25 0 1 0 125 3
Queens Park Rangers 2012–13 Premier League 23 0 0 0 1 1 24 1
Trabzonspor 2013–14 Süper Lig 27 0 1 0 8[h] 0 36 0
2014–15 Süper Lig 24 0 2 0 8[h] 0 34 0
2015–16 Süper Lig 12 0 0 0 0 0 12 0
Total 63 0 3 0 16 0 82 0
Career total 334 6 23 0 2 1 91 0 5 0 454 7
  1. ^ Includes Taça de Portugal, FA Cup, Turkish Cup
  2. ^ Includes League Cup
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  4. ^ Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, eight in UEFA Cup
  5. ^ Appearance in UEFA Super Cup
  6. ^ a b c Appearances in Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
  7. ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield
  8. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[63]
National team Year Apps Goals
Portugal 2007 6 0
2008 10 0
2009 7 0
2010 1 0
2014 2 0
2015 1 0
Total 27 0

Honours edit

 
Bosingwa on Chelsea's victory parade following their UEFA Champions League victory in 2012

Porto

Chelsea

Individual

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Bosingwa and the second or paternal family name is Da Silva Jose Bosingwa da Silva born 24 August 1982 is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a right back Jose BosingwaBosingwa playing for Trabzonspor in 2013Personal informationFull nameJose Bosingwa da Silva 1 Date of birth 1982 08 24 24 August 1982 age 41 2 Place of birthMbandaka ZaireHeight1 83 m 6 ft 0 in 3 Position s Right back 2 Youth career1996 1997Fornos de Algodres1997 2000BoavistaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2000 2003Boavista41 0 2000 2001 Freamunde loan 11 0 2003 2008Porto107 3 2008 2012Chelsea89 3 2012 2013Queens Park Rangers23 0 2013 2015Trabzonspor51 0 2016Trabzonspor12 0 Total334 6 International career2003 2004Portugal U2118 0 2007 2015Portugal27 0 Medal record Men s football Representing Portugal UEFA European Under 21 Championship 2004 Germany Club domestic league appearances and goals An attacking fullback his pace and ability to get up and down the flanks created problems for the opposition 4 He spent most of his professional career with Porto and Chelsea winning 13 honours overall including the UEFA Champions League with both clubs 2004 with the former and 2012 with the latter A Portuguese international since 2007 Bosingwa represented the nation at Euro 2008 and the 2004 Summer Olympics earning a total of 27 caps Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Porto 1 3 Chelsea 1 4 Queens Park Rangers 1 5 Trabzonspor 2 International career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Club 3 2 International 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksClub career editEarly years edit Born in Mbandaka Zaire to a Portuguese father and a Congolese mother Bosingwa moved with his parents at a very young age to Seia in the Portuguese hinterland in the Guarda District He was the youngest of the couple s ten children 5 Bosingwa was picked as a youth to play for Boavista FC making his professional debut on loan to S C Freamunde in the Segunda Liga 6 and appearing sparingly as the northern club finished last He started his career as a midfielder 5 Porto edit After two full seasons with Boavista Bosingwa signed with neighbouring FC Porto coached by Jose Mourinho for 2003 04 7 He was used sparingly in his first year playing in only 13 Primeira Liga games he made his UEFA Champions League debut on 16 September 2003 in a 1 1 away draw against FK Partizan 8 appearing in a further seven matches in the club s victorious campaign 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fully established as a right back and Porto s first choice since 2004 05 after the departures of Paulo Ferreira and veteran Carlos Secretario Bosingwa was a vital element in the team s conquest of another three league titles in four years The campaign ended on a sour note as in May he was at the wheel of his jeep when excess speed and wet road conditions led to a serious accident with the vehicle skidding off the motorway and rolling down an embankment before bursting into flames Four other footballers travelled alongside him including Boavista player Nelson 16 All escaped alive but one of them Sandro Luis player of modest Grupo Desportivo os Minhocas had to have his left foot amputated as a result of the accident which took place in Valongo years later Bosingwa was made to pay 175 000 in compensation 17 Chelsea edit nbsp Bosingwa training with Chelsea in 2008 On 11 May 2008 Porto announced that Bosingwa had come to verbal agreements with Chelsea for 20 6 million 16 3 million 18 19 with 20 of the transfer fee going to a third party called International Football Gestao e Assessoria de Carreiras He put pen to paper on a three year deal 20 and joined the London club after Euro 2008 along with Portugal national team boss Luiz Felipe Scolari and fellow international Deco on 16 July he was officially presented with the number 16 but switched to No 17 after exchanging with Scott Sinclair 21 Bosingwa made his Premier League debut for the Blues on 17 August 2008 starting in a 4 0 home win against Portsmouth 22 His first Champions League appearance came the next month against FC Girondins de Bordeaux same venue same result 23 He scored his first goal for them against Stoke City on 27 September 24 adding a second with a stunning left foot attempt against West Bromwich Albion scoring from 25 yards in a 3 0 away win 25 On 1 February 2009 Bosingwa was involved in an incident on the field where he stamped Liverpool player Yossi Benayoun directly in the back without making any attempt to play the ball Although referee Mike Riley did not see it assistant Mo Matadar would later claim to have seen the incident signalling a foul at the time but subsequently awarding Chelsea a throw in in the days following the match the Football Association claimed that FIFA regulations prevented them from imposing disciplinary sanctions as no booking or sending off was issued 26 27 Bosingwa was banned for three European matches as a result of comments he made about the refereeing of the Champions League semi finals second leg clash against FC Barcelona 6 May 2009 1 1 draw in England on Portuguese television He stated I don t know whether he s a referee or a thief but later apologised for his choice of words 28 The ban was later reduced to two games on appeal 29 On 19 June 2009 FC Bayern Munich chairman Karl Heinz Rummenigge conceded defeat in his club s attempt to sign Bosingwa who remained at Stamford Bridge 30 He sustained a knee injury in October 31 being rendered unavailable for the rest of the season the team won the title but under league rules he had not made sufficient appearances for a medal Chelsea announced in early March that he required further surgery ruling him out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup 32 On 16 October 2010 exactly one year after his injury Bosingwa returned to action against the same opponent Aston Villa playing the last 15 minutes in a 0 0 away draw at Villa Park after replacing compatriot Ferreira in the second half 33 both were relegated to the bench by Branislav Ivanovic 34 In the 2011 12 season following the appointment of countryman Andre Villas Boas as manager Bosingwa returned to the starting lineup 35 On 27 August 2011 he scored his first goal in three years after a 25 yard strike against Norwich City in a 3 1 home win 36 On 23 October 2011 in a game against Queen s Park Rangers Bosingwa was controversially sent off by referee Chris Foy after a challenge with Shaun Wright Phillips as Chelsea went on to lose 1 0 away with Didier Drogba also being dismissed for foul play 37 In late November he started in the Champions League group stage match at Bayer 04 Leverkusen as left back playing out of position to replace injured Ashley Cole in an eventual 2 1 defeat 38 nbsp Bosingwa playing for Chelsea in 2012 On 24 April 2012 Bosingwa played a vital role in the match against Barcelona in the Champions League semi finals he replaced injured Gary Cahill after only 12 minutes and helped his side record a 2 2 draw at the Camp Nou and a 3 2 aggregate win for most of the match he had to play as centre back as John Terry was also sent off before half time 39 In his natural position Bosingwa played the full 120 minutes in the Champions League final against FC Bayern Munich as Chelsea won 4 3 on penalties and became the first club from London to win the tournament 40 With the back four being commended for their ability to keep the strong opposing forward line at bay he himself received plaudits for his efforts against winger Franck Ribery 41 Shortly after however along with teammates Drogba and Salomon Kalou he was told he could leave once his contract expired the following month 42 Queens Park Rangers edit On 17 August 2012 Bosingwa signed a three year deal with Queens Park Rangers 43 He scored his first goal for his new club on the 28th netting against Walsall in a 3 0 home win in the season s Football League Cup 44 In December 2012 Bosingwa was fined two weeks wages for refusing to sit on the bench for a league game against Fulham 45 When QPR sealed their relegation in April 2013 after a 0 0 draw at Reading he was seen on TV cameras to be smiling as he left the pitch which angered teammate Joey Barton and fans alike 46 three months later he left the club by mutual consent 47 Trabzonspor edit On 29 July 2013 Bosingwa signed a three year contract with Trabzonspor in the Turkish Super Lig 48 for a 2 1 million salary in the first two seasons and to 1 6 million in the last 49 He left in early November 2015 claiming unpaid wages 50 but in the following transfer window returned to the club and agreed to a half year deal for 0 5 million plus 1 000 per match 51 International career edit nbsp Bosingwa in action against Denmark in September 2008 Due to his consistent performances at club level Bosingwa received his first call up to the Portugal national team in May 2007 for a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier away to Belgium 52 replacing Miguel in the second half of the 2 1 win on 2 June 53 After overtaking the Valencia CF player as first choice he started all four matches in the final stages in Austria and Switzerland as the country exited in the quarter finals being included in the team of the tournament 54 Bosingwa also represented Portugal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens 55 and the 2004 UEFA European Under 21 Championship Although he played for the country at under 21 level he was also eligible to represent the Democratic Republic of Congo if he made an application to apply in 2004 subsequently he was invited by the African nation to appear for them in the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign 56 On 8 November 2011 Bosingwa withdrew himself from international football until the removal of manager Paulo Bento The latter claimed that the player was left out of the Euro 2012 qualifying matches against Bosnia and Herzegovina due to questions about his attitude and mentality 57 the Portuguese Football Federation criticized the player for his decision and the timing of his statement 58 After more than three years of absence on 7 November 2014 Bosingwa was called up by new manager Fernando Santos for a Euro 2016 qualifier against Armenia and a friendly with Argentina 59 Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 60 61 62 Club Season League National cup a League cup b Europe Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Freamunde loan 2000 01 Segunda Liga 11 0 0 0 11 0 Boavista 2001 02 Primeira Liga 15 0 0 0 7 c 0 22 0 2002 03 Primeira Liga 26 0 0 0 12 d 0 38 0 Total 41 0 0 0 19 0 60 0 Porto 2003 04 Primeira Liga 13 1 2 0 8 c 0 1 e 0 24 1 2004 05 Primeira Liga 25 1 1 0 5 c 0 1 f 0 32 1 2005 06 Primeira Liga 21 0 5 0 5 c 0 31 0 2006 07 Primeira Liga 25 0 0 0 6 c 0 1 f 0 32 0 2007 08 Primeira Liga 23 1 2 0 0 0 7 c 0 1 f 0 33 1 Total 107 3 10 0 0 0 31 0 4 0 152 3 Chelsea 2008 09 Premier League 34 2 4 0 0 0 10 c 0 48 2 2009 10 Premier League 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 g 0 9 0 2010 11 Premier League 20 0 2 0 0 0 4 c 0 0 0 26 0 2011 12 Premier League 27 1 4 0 1 0 11 c 0 43 1 Total 89 3 10 0 1 0 25 0 1 0 125 3 Queens Park Rangers 2012 13 Premier League 23 0 0 0 1 1 24 1 Trabzonspor 2013 14 Super Lig 27 0 1 0 8 h 0 36 0 2014 15 Super Lig 24 0 2 0 8 h 0 34 0 2015 16 Super Lig 12 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 Total 63 0 3 0 16 0 82 0 Career total 334 6 23 0 2 1 91 0 5 0 454 7 Includes Taca de Portugal FA Cup Turkish Cup Includes League Cup a b c d e f g h i Appearances in UEFA Champions League Four appearances in UEFA Champions League eight in UEFA Cup Appearance in UEFA Super Cup a b c Appearances in Supertaca Candido de Oliveira Appearance in FA Community Shield a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 63 National team Year Apps Goals Portugal 2007 6 0 2008 10 0 2009 7 0 2010 1 0 2014 2 0 2015 1 0 Total 27 0Honours edit nbsp Bosingwa on Chelsea s victory parade following their UEFA Champions League victory in 2012 Porto Primeira Liga 2003 04 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 64 65 Taca de Portugal 2005 06 66 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 2004 67 2006 68 UEFA Champions League 2003 04 69 Intercontinental Cup 2004 70 Chelsea FA Cup 2008 09 71 2011 12 72 FA Community Shield 2009 73 UEFA Champions League 2011 12 74 Individual FC Porto Player of the Year 2007 75 UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament 2008 54 References edit List of players under written contract whose registrations have been cancelled by mutual consent between 01 07 2013 and 31 07 2013 The Football Association p 35 Retrieved 9 October 2019 a b Jose Bosingwa Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 9 October 2019 Jose Bosingwa German Football Association Retrieved 18 October 2019 Jose Bosingwa ESPN Soccernet Retrieved 17 February 2012 a b Simoes de Abreu Alexandra 16 December 2017 Bosingwa O mister Couceiro chegou e disse Ze se queres ganhar muito dinheiro e ir la para fora tens de jogar como defesa Foi assim Bosingwa Mister Couceiro came in and said Ze if you want to make a lot of money and go abroad you have to play as a defender That was that Expresso in Portuguese Retrieved 27 March 2018 Bosingwa impoe se em Freamunde Bosingwa makes a name for himself at Freamunde Record in Portuguese 11 April 2001 Retrieved 21 October 2013 Porto swoop for Bosingwa UEFA 18 June 2003 Retrieved 13 May 2008 Partizan FC Porto 1 1 Delibasic 54 Costinha 21 Record in Portuguese 16 September 2003 Retrieved 27 March 2018 FC Porto Real Madrid 1 3 Costinha 7 Helguera 27 Solari 37 Zidane 67 Record in Portuguese 1 October 2003 Retrieved 18 October 2019 Marselha FC Porto 2 3 Drogba 24 Marlet 83 Maniche 31 Derlei 35 Alenitchev 81 Marseille FC Porto 2 3 Drogba 24 Marlet 83 Maniche 31 Derlei 35 Alenitchev 81 Record in Portuguese 22 October 2003 Retrieved 18 October 2019 FC Porto Marselha 1 0 Alenitchev 21 FC Porto Marseille 1 0 Alenitchev 21 Record in Portuguese 4 November 2003 Retrieved 18 October 2019 FC Porto Partizan 2 1 Benni McCarthy 24 e 50 Delibasic 90 FC Porto 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Retrieved 27 March 2018 Drogba given lengthy European ban BBC Sport 18 June 2009 Retrieved 18 June 2009 Drogba Bosingwa appeals verdicts UEFA 16 July 2009 Retrieved 27 March 2018 Bayern end Bosingwa hopes Sky Sports 19 July 2009 Retrieved 19 June 2009 Bosingwa blow Cole boost FIFA 11 November 2009 Archived from the original on 12 July 2010 Retrieved 7 October 2010 Bosingwa to miss FIFA World Cup FIFA 5 March 2010 Retrieved 7 October 2010 dead link Darling Kevin 16 October 2010 Aston Villa 0 0 Chelsea BBC Sport Retrieved 27 March 2018 Pasztor David 1 June 2012 The Jose Bosingwa report The one and only SB Nation Retrieved 18 October 2019 Biggers Sam 19 September 2011 Bosingwa thanks Villas Boas Portugal Futbol Retrieved 27 March 2018 Ten Canaries downed after Ruddy dismisssal ESPN Soccernet 27 August 2011 Archived from the original on 2 November 2012 Retrieved 29 August 2011 QPR edge fiery derby ESPN Soccernet 23 October 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2012 Leverkusen stun Chelsea to progress UEFA 23 November 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2012 Sheen Tom 19 November 2015 Didier Drogba reveals Jose Bosingwa was the mastermind behind Chelsea s Champions League win The Independent Archived from the original on 17 June 2022 Retrieved 18 October 2019 Hayward Paul 20 May 2012 Bayern Munich v Chelsea champions will not care how they won the Champions League The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 20 May 2012 Wilson Jonathan 20 May 2012 Bayern Munich left frustrated by Chelsea s crucial double barrier The Guardian Retrieved 20 May 2012 Hytner David 24 May 2012 Chelsea tell Jose Bosingwa and Salomon Kalou they can leave The Guardian Retrieved 25 May 2012 Jose joins Queens Park Rangers F C 17 August 2012 Retrieved 17 August 2012 QPR 3 0 Walsall BBC Sport 28 August 2012 Retrieved 28 August 2012 Harry Redknapp Too many QPR players earning too much BBC Sport 22 December 2012 Retrieved 22 December 2012 Varney Alex 28 April 2013 Joey Barton blasts Jose Bosingwa and QPR maggots after relegation confirmed 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tricampeao pela segunda vez a cinco jornadas do fim FC Porto back to back to back champions for the second time with five matches to go Diario de Noticias in Portuguese Retrieved 18 October 2019 Maia Vitor 20 November 2018 Bosingwa lembra o fim da carreira e revela o treinador que mais o marcou Bosingwa remembers end of career and reveals manager who influenced him the most in Portuguese Maisfutebol Retrieved 18 October 2019 FC Porto V Setubal 1 0 Adriano 39 Record in Portuguese 14 May 2006 Retrieved 18 October 2019 FC Porto Benfica 1 0 Ricardo Quaresma 56 Record in Portuguese 20 August 2004 Retrieved 18 October 2019 FC Porto V Setubal 3 0 Adriano 54 Anderson 74 Vieirinha 90 Record in Portuguese 19 August 2006 Retrieved 18 October 2019 Final Monaco 0 3 Porto Overview UEFA 26 May 2004 Archived from the original on 18 May 2019 Retrieved 9 October 2019 FC Porto vence a Taca Intercontinental FC Porto win the Intercontinental Cup Publico in Portuguese 12 December 2004 Retrieved 18 October 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