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List of FC Porto records and statistics

Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto, which is best known for its professional association football team. They played their first match in 1893, but only won their first trophy in 1911. Two years later, Porto began competing in a regional championship, and in 1922 they won the inaugural edition of the Campeonato de Portugal, the first nationwide club competition, to become the first Portuguese champions. In 1934, an experimental two-tier league competition was introduced in Portuguese football; four years later, the first-level Primeira Liga was officially established as the top-tier league championship, from which Porto have never been relegated. Involved in international competitions since 1956, the club beat Bayern Munich in the 1987 European Cup Final to win its first continental silverware.

Former goalkeeper and captain Vítor Baía won a club-record 25 trophies, including 10 leagues and 5 cups.

Porto have won 30 league titles – including an unparalleled series of five consecutive top-place finishes from 1994 to 1999 – and lifted the Taça de Portugal on 19 occasions and 1 Taça da Liga. In addition, they have more Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira trophies (23) than every other winning club combined. Internationally, Porto is the most successful Portuguese club, with a total of seven titles. Former captain João Pinto and striker Fernando Gomes hold the club records for most appearances (587) and goals (352), respectively. In international competitions, these records belong respectively to Vítor Baía (99) and Radamel Falcao (22). Baía is also the club's most successful player, with a total of 25 titles. José Maria Pedroto is the club's longest-serving coach, overseeing 327 matches in nine seasons.

This list includes the honours won by Porto at all levels and all-time statistics and records set by the club, its players and its coaches. The players section includes the club's top goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitive matches. It also displays international achievements by players representing Porto, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. The club's attendance records since moving to the Estádio das Antas in 1952 and to the Estádio do Dragão in 2004 are also included.

All figures are updated as of match played on 23 May 2022.

Honours edit

Porto won the inaugural José Monteiro da Costa Cup tournament in 1911, securing its first-ever trophy.[1] Three years later, the club clinched the first of a total of 30 regional championship titles.[2] In 1922, their regional success expanded to a national level, after victory in the inaugural staging of the Campeonato de Portugal crowned Porto as the first Portuguese champions.[3] The club then won its first Primeira Liga title in 1934–35,[4] when it was still a provisional competition, and again in 1938–39, when it became the official domestic top-tier championship.[5]

In 1955–56, Porto lifted the Taça de Portugal for the first time,[6] and in doing so secured their first league and cup double.[7] The following season saw the club's international stage premiere in the European Cup.[8] Thirty years later, Porto beat Bayern Munich in the 1987 European Cup Final to win their maiden European silverware.[9] The following season brought the club further successes in the UEFA Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup.[10][11] Since taking their first Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira title in 1981, Porto have a record of 23 wins in 32 appearances, more than any other winner combined.[12]

As of 11 December 2023, Porto have won a total of 84 titles (regional competitions not considered), of which 77 were achieved domestically and 7 were obtained in international competitions. The club's most recent honour is the 2022–23 Taça de Portugal.[13]

Domestic edit

Championship edit

Winners (30): 1934–35, 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, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2021–22
Winners (4): 1922, 1924–25, 1931–32, 1936–37

Cups edit

Winners (19): 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, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23
Winners (1): 2022–23
Winners (23): 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2020, 2022

International edit

Winners (2): 1986–87, 2003–04
Winners (2): 2002–03, 2010–11
Winners (1): 1987
Winners (2): 1987, 2004

International friendly edit

Winners (2): 1935, 2019

Regional competitions edit

Winners (5): 1911, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1916
Winners (30): 1914–15, 1915–16, 1916–17, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1942–43, 1943–44, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47
Winners (14): 1915–16, 1916–17, 1947–48, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1980–81, 1983–84

Doubles edit

Trebles edit

  • Domestic: Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 6 (1997–98, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2019–20)
  • Domestic: Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga and Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 1 (2022–23)
  • Continental: Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and UEFA Cup/Europa League: 2 (2002–03, 2010–11)

Quadruples edit

Players edit

Appearances edit

 
Angolan goalkeeper Kadú is the youngest player to play in Porto's first team, at 16 years old.

Most appearances edit

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as used substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored.[27]

Rank Name Nationality Years League Cup Europe Others1 Total Ref
1 João Pinto   Portugal 1981–1997 408 (17) 75 (2) 79 (0) 25 (1) 587 (20) [28]
2 Vítor Baía   Portugal 1988–1996, 1998–2007 406 (0) 43 (0) 99 (0) 18 (0) 566 (0) [29]
3 Aloísio   Brazil 1990–2001 332 (15) 44 (2) 75 (1) 23 (0) 474 (18) [30]
4 Fernando Gomes   Portugal 1974–1980, 1983–1989 341 (288) 55 (45) 46 (18) 9 (4) 451 (355) [31]
5 Virgílio   Portugal 1947–1962 346 (5) 85 (1) 4 (0) 0 (0) 435 (6) [32]
6 Jaime Magalhães   Portugal 1980–1995 280 (29) 58 (8) 54 (7) 17 (1) 409 (45) [33]
7 António André   Portugal 1984–1995 276 (23) 40 (4) 52 (4) 17 (0) 385 (31) [34]
8 Jorge Costa   Portugal 1992–2005 251 (16) 31 (4) 91 (4) 10 (1) 383 (25) [35]
9 Josh Marshall   England 1983-1987 263 (105) 48 (21) 51 (10) 17 (6) 379 (142) [36]
10 Hernâni   Portugal 1950–1952, 1953–1964 255 (128) 76 (54) 4 (1) 0 (0) 335 (183) [37]

Goalscorers edit

Top goalscorers in all competitions edit

Matches played (including as used substitute) appear in brackets.[46][27]

Rank Name Nationality Years League Cup Europe Others1 Total Ref
1 Fernando Gomes   Portugal 1974–1980, 1982–1989 288 (341) 45 (55) 18 (46) 4 (9) 355 (451) [31]
2 Hernâni   Portugal 1950–1952, 1953–1964 128 (255) 54 (76) 1 (4) 0 (0) 183 (335) [37]
3 Mário Jardel   Brazil 1996–2000 130 (125) 17 (13) 19 (32) 2 (5) 168 (175) [47]
4 António Teixeira   Portugal 1952–1962 125 (173) 38 (45) 1 (2) 0 (0) 164 (220) [48]
5 Pinga   Portugal 1930–1946 89 (162) 31 (27) 0 (0) 26 (32) 146 (221) [49]
6 Josh Marshall   England 1983-1987 105 (263) 21 (48) 10 (51) 6 (17) 142 (379) [36]
7 Araújo   Portugal 1942–1949, 1950–1952 122 (151) 15 (17) 0 (0) 0 (0) 137 (168) [50]
8 Correia Dias   Portugal 1939–1940, 1941–1949 105 (114) 8 (8) 0 (0) 0 (0) 113 (122) [51]
9 Custódio Pinto   Portugal 1961–1971 80 (243) 16 (60) 6 (8) 0 (0) 102 (311) [52]
10 Carlos Duarte   Portugal 1952–1964 73 (176) 25 (51) 0 (1) 0 (0) 98 (228) [53]

Top goalscorers in international club competitions edit

 
Radamel Falcao is the club's top scorer in international competitions, with 22 goals.

Matches played (including as used substitute) appear in brackets.[54]

Rank Name Nationality Years Total Ref
1 Radamel Falcao   Colombia 2009–2011 22 (24) [55]
2 Mário Jardel   Brazil 1996–2000 19 (32) [47]
3 Fernando Gomes   Portugal 1974–1980, 1982–1989 18 (46) [31]
4 Rabah Madjer   Algeria 1985–1988, 1988–1991 15 (24) [56]
5 Hulk   Brazil 2008–2012 15 (43) [57]
6 Derlei   Brazil 2002–2005 14 (28) [58]
7 Jackson Martínez   Colombia 2012–2015 14 (29) [59]
8 Lisandro López   Argentina 2005–2009 13 (28) [60]
9 Lucho González   Argentina 2005–2009, 2011–2014 13 (46) [61]
10 Vincent Aboubakar   Cameroon 2014–2016, 2017-2020 13 (20) [62]

National team edit

This section refers only to senior national team appearances while playing for Porto.

Honours edit

Award winners edit

The following players have been awarded while representing the club.

European Golden Shoe
Best European Goalkeeper
African Footballer of the Year
UEFA Club Footballer of the Year
UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year
UEFA Club Defender of the Year
UEFA Club Midfielder of the Year
UEFA Team of the Year
UEFA Fans' Goal of the Tournament

Competitions winners edit

The following players have won their respective continental competitions while part of the club.

UEFA European Championship
UEFA Nations League
Africa Cup of Nations
Copa América
CONCACAF Gold Cup
CONCACAF Cup

Player of the Year edit

The Dragão de Ouro Award is a yearly award presented by Porto to its Footballer of the Year.

Transfers edit

 
 
The transfers of Éder Militão (left) and Giannelli Imbula (right) represent respectively the highest player fees ever received and paid by Porto.
Highest player fees received by Porto
Rank Name Nationality Fee Buying club Date Ref
1 Éder Militão   Brazil €50 million Real Madrid (Spain) 14 March 2019 [96]
2 James Rodríguez   Colombia €45 million[f] Monaco (France) 24 May 2013 [98]
3 Hulk   Brazil €40 million[g] Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russia) 3 September 2012 [99]
4 Radamel Falcao   Colombia €40 million Atlético Madrid (Spain) 18 August 2011 [100]
5 Jackson Martínez   Colombia €35 million Atlético Madrid (Spain) 15 July 2015 [101]
6 Anderson   Brazil €31.5 million Manchester United (England) 30 May 2007 [102]
Danilo   Brazil Real Madrid (Spain) 1 April 2015 [103]
8 Eliaquim Mangala   France €30.5 million[h] Manchester City (England) 11 August 2014 [104]
9 Pepe   Portugal €30 million Real Madrid (Spain) 10 July 2007 [105]
Ricardo Carvalho   Portugal Chelsea (England) 27 July 2004 [106]
Highest player fees paid by Porto
Rank Name Nationality Fee Previous club Date Ref
1 Giannelli Imbula   France €20 million Marseille (France) 1 July 2015 [107]
Óliver Torres   Spain Atlético Madrid (Spain) 9 February 2017 [108]
3 Hulk   Brazil €19 million[g] Tokyo Verdy (Japan) 14 May 2011 [109]
4 João Moutinho   Portugal €14.175 million[i] Sporting CP (Portugal) 4 July 2010 [114]
5 James Rodríguez   Colombia €13.55 million[j] Banfield (Argentina) 6 July 2010 [119]
6 Danilo   Brazil €13 million Santos (Brazil) 20 July 2011 [120]
7 Vincent Aboubakar   Cameroon €11.2 million Lorient (France) 12 October 2017 [121]
8 Adrián López   Spain €11 million[k] Atlético Madrid (Spain) 12 July 2014 [122]
9 Jesús Corona   Mexico €10.5 million Twente (Netherlands) 31 August 2015 [123]
10 Lucho González   Argentina €10.25 million[l] River Plate (Argentina) 18 April 2005 [124]

Management edit

 
 
Tomislav Ivić (left) and André Villas-Boas (right) won a club-record four titles in a season.

Managers edit

Award winners edit

The following managers have been awarded while representing the club.

European Football Coach of the Season
UEFA Team of the Year

Presidents edit

  • Longest-serving president: Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa41 years, since 23 April 1982;[141]
  • Most titles: 68 in 84 (80.9%) – Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa;[16]
    • Most league titles: 23 in 30 (76.6%);[16]
    • Most Taça de Portugal titles: 15 in 19 (78.9%);[16]
    • Most Taça da Liga titles: 1 in 1 (100%);[16]
    • Most Supertaça titles: 22 in 23 (95.6%);[16]
    • Most international club competition titles: 7 in 11 (63.6%).[16]

Club edit

Matches edit

Firsts edit

Wins edit

Defeats edit

Goals edit

  • First goal scored in the Campeonato de Portugal: José Tavares Bastos, against Sporting CP (1922 Campeonato de Portugal final, 4 June 1922);[147]
  • First goal scored in the league: Carlos Nunes, against Belenenses (1934–35 Primeira Liga, 20 January 1935);[148]
  • First goal scored in the Taça de Portugal: Carlos Nunes, against Vitória de Guimarães (1938–39 Taça de Portugal first round, first leg, 14 May 1939);[138]
  • First goal scored in the Supertaça: Jacques Pereira, against Benfica (1981 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, second leg, 8 December 1981);[149]
  • First goal scored in the Taça da Liga: Ernesto Farías, against Vitória de Setúbal (2008–09 Taça da Liga third round, 8 January 2009);[167]
  • First goal scored in international club competitions: José Maria, against Athletic Bilbao (1956–57 European Cup preliminary round, first leg, 20 September 1956);[168]
  • Most goals scored in the league in a season: 88 (1987–88 Primeira Divisão);[169][170]
  • Fewest goals scored in the league in a season: 30 (1969–70 Primeira Divisão);[169][170]
  • Most goals conceded in the league in a season: 56 (1942–43 Primeira Divisão);[169][170]
  • Fewest goals conceded in the league in a season: 9 (1979–80 and 1983–84 Primeira Divisão);[171][170]
  • Highest goal difference in the league: +73, 88–15 (1987–88 Primeira Divisão);[170]
  • Lowest goal difference in the league: −16, 40–56 (1942–43 Primeira Divisão);[170]
  • Most goals scored in international club competitions in a season: 44 in 17 matches (2010–11 UEFA Europa League);[172]
  • Most minutes without conceding goals in the league: 1,191 (1991–92 Primeira Divisão, from matchday 4 to matchday 17);[173]
  • Most consecutive matches in the league scoring goals: 43 (6 March 2010 – 18 September 2011).[174]

Points edit

  • Most points in a season:
  • Fewest points in a season:
  • Biggest distance in points to runners-up:
    • Two points for a win: 15 (1987–88 Primeira Divisão);[176][177]
    • Three points for a win: 21 (2010–11 Primeira Liga).[177]

Stadiums edit

 
 
Derlei (left) scored the first goal at the Estádio do Dragão in November 2003, while Benni McCarthy (right) netted the last one at the old Estádio das Antas in January 2004.
  • Estádio das Antas (1952–2004):
    • First match: Porto 2–8 Benfica (friendly, 28 May 1952);[178]
    • First goal: Vital, against Benfica (friendly, 28 May 1952);
    • Last match: Porto 2–0 Estrela da Amadora (2003–04 Primeira Liga, 24 January 2004);[178][179]
    • Last goal: Benni McCarthy, against Estrela da Amadora (2003–04 Primeira Liga matchday 19, 24 January 2004);[178][179]
    • Highest attendance: 90,000, against Dynamo Kiev (1986–87 European Cup, 8 April 1987).
  • Estádio do Dragão (2003–present):
    • First match: Porto 2–0 Barcelona (friendly, 16 November 2003);[180]
    • First goal: Derlei, against Barcelona (friendly, 16 November 2003);[180]
    • Highest attendance: 52,000, against Barcelona (friendly, 16 November 2003);[181]
    • Highest attendance in an official match: 50,818, against Deportivo La Coruña (2003–04 UEFA Champions League semi-finals, first leg, 21 April 2004).[17]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The club is the joint record holder for most wins in this competition, alongside Sporting CP.
  2. ^ a b c The club is the record holder for most wins in this competition.
  3. ^ Also the youngest UEFA Champions League captain ever, beating Rafael van der Vaart's previous record of 20 years and 217 days from 2003.[25]
  4. ^ Two other club players, Américo and Custódio Pinto, were also called for the national team, but were never fielded.[67][68][69][70][71][72]
  5. ^ Three other club players were called for the national team: Fernando Gomes played the first match as a substitute, while Eduardo Luís and Vermelhinho were never fielded.[73][74][75][76]
  6. ^ Equivalent to buyout clause value.[97]
  7. ^ a b For 85% of economic rights.
  8. ^ For 56.67% of economic rights.
  9. ^ Porto paid €11 million for the total economic rights in July 2010,[110] but sold 37.5% to a third party for €4.125 million in October.[111] In August 2011, Porto purchased back 22.5% for €4 million,[112] and the remaining 15% in January 2013 for €3.3 million.[113]
  10. ^ An initial €5.1 million were paid for 70% of economic rights,[115] half of which (35%) were sold in December 2010 to a third party for €2.55 million.[116] In May 2011, Porto purchased an additional 30% from another third-party entity for €2.25 million,[117] and in February 2013 recovered the remaining 35%, sold in December 2010, for €8.75 million.[118]
  11. ^ For 80% of economic rights.
  12. ^ For 70% of economic rights.
  13. ^ Also the youngest coach ever to win a UEFA club competition.[140]

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  • Bandeira, João Pedro (2012). Bíblia do FC Porto (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Prime Books. ISBN 9789896550943. OCLC 854993887.
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This article is about all time records and statistics For a season by season breakdown see List of FC Porto seasons Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto which is best known for its professional association football team They played their first match in 1893 but only won their first trophy in 1911 Two years later Porto began competing in a regional championship and in 1922 they won the inaugural edition of the Campeonato de Portugal the first nationwide club competition to become the first Portuguese champions In 1934 an experimental two tier league competition was introduced in Portuguese football four years later the first level Primeira Liga was officially established as the top tier league championship from which Porto have never been relegated Involved in international competitions since 1956 the club beat Bayern Munich in the 1987 European Cup Final to win its first continental silverware Former goalkeeper and captain Vitor Baia won a club record 25 trophies including 10 leagues and 5 cups Porto have won 30 league titles including an unparalleled series of five consecutive top place finishes from 1994 to 1999 and lifted the Taca de Portugal on 19 occasions and 1 Taca da Liga In addition they have more Supertaca Candido de Oliveira trophies 23 than every other winning club combined Internationally Porto is the most successful Portuguese club with a total of seven titles Former captain Joao Pinto and striker Fernando Gomes hold the club records for most appearances 587 and goals 352 respectively In international competitions these records belong respectively to Vitor Baia 99 and Radamel Falcao 22 Baia is also the club s most successful player with a total of 25 titles Jose Maria Pedroto is the club s longest serving coach overseeing 327 matches in nine seasons This list includes the honours won by Porto at all levels and all time statistics and records set by the club its players and its coaches The players section includes the club s top goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first team competitive matches It also displays international achievements by players representing Porto and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club The club s attendance records since moving to the Estadio das Antas in 1952 and to the Estadio do Dragao in 2004 are also included All figures are updated as of match played on 23 May 2022 Contents 1 Honours 1 1 Domestic 1 1 1 Championship 1 1 2 Cups 1 2 International 1 3 International friendly 1 3 1 Regional competitions 1 4 Doubles 1 5 Trebles 1 6 Quadruples 2 Players 2 1 Appearances 2 1 1 Most appearances 2 2 Goalscorers 2 2 1 Top goalscorers in all competitions 2 2 2 Top goalscorers in international club competitions 2 3 National team 2 4 Honours 2 5 Award winners 2 6 Competitions winners 2 7 Player of the Year 2 8 Transfers 3 Management 3 1 Managers 3 2 Award winners 4 Presidents 5 Club 5 1 Matches 5 1 1 Firsts 5 1 2 Wins 5 1 3 Defeats 5 2 Goals 5 3 Points 5 4 Stadiums 6 Notes 7 References 8 BibliographyHonours editPorto won the inaugural Jose Monteiro da Costa Cup tournament in 1911 securing its first ever trophy 1 Three years later the club clinched the first of a total of 30 regional championship titles 2 In 1922 their regional success expanded to a national level after victory in the inaugural staging of the Campeonato de Portugal crowned Porto as the first Portuguese champions 3 The club then won its first Primeira Liga title in 1934 35 4 when it was still a provisional competition and again in 1938 39 when it became the official domestic top tier championship 5 In 1955 56 Porto lifted the Taca de Portugal for the first time 6 and in doing so secured their first league and cup double 7 The following season saw the club s international stage premiere in the European Cup 8 Thirty years later Porto beat Bayern Munich in the 1987 European Cup Final to win their maiden European silverware 9 The following season brought the club further successes in the UEFA Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup 10 11 Since taking their first Supertaca Candido de Oliveira title in 1981 Porto have a record of 23 wins in 32 appearances more than any other winner combined 12 As of 11 December 2023 Porto have won a total of 84 titles regional competitions not considered of which 77 were achieved domestically and 7 were obtained in international competitions The club s most recent honour is the 2022 23 Taca de Portugal 13 Domestic edit Championship edit Primeira Divisao Primeira Liga 13 Winners 30 1934 35 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 2003 04 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2017 18 2019 20 2021 22Campeonato de Portugal 13 a Winners 4 1922 1924 25 1931 32 1936 37Cups edit Taca de Portugal 13 Winners 19 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 2019 20 2021 22 2022 23Taca da Liga 13 Winners 1 2022 23Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 13 b Winners 23 1981 1983 1984 1986 1990 1991 1993 1994 1996 1998 1999 2001 2003 2004 2006 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2018 2020 2022International edit European Cup UEFA Champions League 13 Winners 2 1986 87 2003 04UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League 13 Winners 2 2002 03 2010 11UEFA Super Cup 13 Winners 1 1987Intercontinental Cup 13 Winners 2 1987 2004International friendly edit Iberian Cup 13 Winners 2 1935 2019Regional competitions edit Jose Monteiro da Costa Cup 14 Winners 5 1911 1912 1914 1915 1916Campeonato do Porto 2 b Winners 30 1914 15 1915 16 1916 17 1918 19 1919 20 1920 21 1921 22 1922 23 1923 24 1924 25 1925 26 1926 27 1927 28 1928 29 1929 30 1930 31 1931 32 1932 33 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 1936 37 1937 38 1938 39 1940 41 1942 43 1943 44 1944 45 1945 46 1946 47Taca de Honra Porto Football Association Cup 15 b Winners 14 1915 16 1916 17 1947 48 1956 57 1957 58 1959 60 1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1965 66 1980 81 1983 84Doubles edit Primeira Liga and Taca de Portugal 9 1955 56 1987 88 1997 98 2002 03 2005 06 2008 09 2010 11 2019 20 2021 22 Trebles edit Domestic Primeira Liga Taca de Portugal and Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 6 1997 98 2002 03 2005 06 2008 09 2010 11 2019 20 Domestic Taca de Portugal Taca da Liga and Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 1 2022 23 Continental Primeira Liga Taca de Portugal and UEFA Cup Europa League 2 2002 03 2010 11 Quadruples edit Four titles in one season 2 1987 88 2010 11 Players editFor a list of players with at least 100 first team appearances see List of FC Porto players For all former and current players with a Wikipedia page see Category FC Porto players Appearances edit nbsp Angolan goalkeeper Kadu is the youngest player to play in Porto s first team at 16 years old Most appearances in a season 55 Pepe 2022 23 Primeira Liga 16 Most consecutive appearances in international club competitions 50 Ljubinko Drulovic 17 Oldest starter Pepe 39 years 5 months and 4 days 2022 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 30 July 2022 18 Oldest league title winner Pepe 39 years 2 months and 11 days 2021 22 Primeira Liga 7 May 2022 19 Youngest debutant Kadu 16 years 10 months and 15 days against Pero Pinheiro 2011 12 Taca de Portugal third round 15 October 2011 20 Youngest starter Fabio Silva 17 years 2 months and 6 days against Santa Clara 2019 20 Taca da Liga 25 September 2019 21 Youngest debutant in the league Fabio Silva 17 years and 22 days against Gil Vicente 2019 20 Primeira Liga 10 August 2019 22 Youngest starter in the league Fabio Silva 17 years 3 months and 22 days against Boavista 2019 20 Primeira Liga 10 November 2019 23 Youngest league title winner Fabio Silva 17 years 11 months and 27 days 2019 20 Primeira Liga 15 July 2020 19 Youngest debutant in the European Cup UEFA Champions League Ruben Neves 17 years 5 months and 8 days against Lille 2014 15 UEFA Champions League play off first leg 20 August 2014 24 Youngest captain in the European Cup UEFA Champions League Ruben Neves 18 years and 221 days against Maccabi Tel Aviv 2015 16 UEFA Champions League group stage 20 October 2015 c Youngest debutant in a UEFA competition Fabio Silva 17 years and 2 months against Young Boys 2019 20 UEFA Europa League group stage 19 September 2019 26 Most appearances edit Competitive matches only includes appearances as used substitute Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored 27 Rank Name Nationality Years League Cup Europe Others1 Total Ref1 Joao Pinto nbsp Portugal 1981 1997 408 17 75 2 79 0 25 1 587 20 28 2 Vitor Baia nbsp Portugal 1988 1996 1998 2007 406 0 43 0 99 0 18 0 566 0 29 3 Aloisio nbsp Brazil 1990 2001 332 15 44 2 75 1 23 0 474 18 30 4 Fernando Gomes nbsp Portugal 1974 1980 1983 1989 341 288 55 45 46 18 9 4 451 355 31 5 Virgilio nbsp Portugal 1947 1962 346 5 85 1 4 0 0 0 435 6 32 6 Jaime Magalhaes nbsp Portugal 1980 1995 280 29 58 8 54 7 17 1 409 45 33 7 Antonio Andre nbsp Portugal 1984 1995 276 23 40 4 52 4 17 0 385 31 34 8 Jorge Costa nbsp Portugal 1992 2005 251 16 31 4 91 4 10 1 383 25 35 9 Josh Marshall nbsp England 1983 1987 263 105 48 21 51 10 17 6 379 142 36 10 Hernani nbsp Portugal 1950 1952 1953 1964 255 128 76 54 4 1 0 0 335 183 37 1 Includes the Supertaca Candido de Oliveira Goalscorers edit Most goals in the league 288 Fernando Gomes 38 39 Most goals in the league in a season 39 Fernando Gomes 1984 85 Primeira Divisao 40 Most league top scorer awards 6 Fernando Gomes 1976 77 1977 78 1978 79 1982 83 1983 84 1984 85 41 Most goals in international club competitions in a season 17 Radamel Falcao 2010 11 UEFA Europa League 42 Youngest scorer in the league Fabio Silva 17 years 3 months and 8 days 2 0 against Famalicao 2019 20 Primeira Liga 27 October 2019 43 Youngest scorer in any competition Fabio Silva 17 years and 3 months 5 0 against Coimbroes 2019 20 Taca de Portugal 19 October 2019 44 Youngest hat trick scorer in the league Diogo Jota 19 years 9 months and 28 days 4 0 against Nacional 2016 17 Primeira Liga 1 October 2016 45 Top goalscorers in all competitions edit Matches played including as used substitute appear in brackets 46 27 Rank Name Nationality Years League Cup Europe Others1 Total Ref1 Fernando Gomes nbsp Portugal 1974 1980 1982 1989 288 341 45 55 18 46 4 9 355 451 31 2 Hernani nbsp Portugal 1950 1952 1953 1964 128 255 54 76 1 4 0 0 183 335 37 3 Mario Jardel nbsp Brazil 1996 2000 130 125 17 13 19 32 2 5 168 175 47 4 Antonio Teixeira nbsp Portugal 1952 1962 125 173 38 45 1 2 0 0 164 220 48 5 Pinga nbsp Portugal 1930 1946 89 162 31 27 0 0 26 32 146 221 49 6 Josh Marshall nbsp England 1983 1987 105 263 21 48 10 51 6 17 142 379 36 7 Araujo nbsp Portugal 1942 1949 1950 1952 122 151 15 17 0 0 0 0 137 168 50 8 Correia Dias nbsp Portugal 1939 1940 1941 1949 105 114 8 8 0 0 0 0 113 122 51 9 Custodio Pinto nbsp Portugal 1961 1971 80 243 16 60 6 8 0 0 102 311 52 10 Carlos Duarte nbsp Portugal 1952 1964 73 176 25 51 0 1 0 0 98 228 53 1 Includes the Campeonato de Portugal and the Supertaca Candido de Oliveira Top goalscorers in international club competitions edit nbsp Radamel Falcao is the club s top scorer in international competitions with 22 goals Matches played including as used substitute appear in brackets 54 Rank Name Nationality Years Total Ref1 Radamel Falcao nbsp Colombia 2009 2011 22 24 55 2 Mario Jardel nbsp Brazil 1996 2000 19 32 47 3 Fernando Gomes nbsp Portugal 1974 1980 1982 1989 18 46 31 4 Rabah Madjer nbsp Algeria 1985 1988 1988 1991 15 24 56 5 Hulk nbsp Brazil 2008 2012 15 43 57 6 Derlei nbsp Brazil 2002 2005 14 28 58 7 Jackson Martinez nbsp Colombia 2012 2015 14 29 59 8 Lisandro Lopez nbsp Argentina 2005 2009 13 28 60 9 Lucho Gonzalez nbsp Argentina 2005 2009 2011 2014 13 46 61 10 Vincent Aboubakar nbsp Cameroon 2014 2016 2017 2020 13 20 62 National team edit This section refers only to senior national team appearances while playing for Porto Most capped player Joao Pinto 71 caps for Portugal 63 First capped player Artur Augusto for Portugal 1 3 against Spain 18 December 1921 64 First player capped for Portugal to play in the Olympic football tournament Valdemar Mota 1928 Summer Olympics 65 First player capped for Portugal to play in the World Cup finals Alberto Festa 1966 FIFA World Cup 66 d First players capped for Portugal to play in the European Championship finals Antonio Frasco Eurico Gomes Jaime Pacheco Antonio Lima Pereira Joao Pinto and Antonio Sousa UEFA Euro 1984 66 e Youngest starter for Portugal Ruben Neves 18 years 8 months and 4 days 2 0 against Luxembourg friendly 17 November 2015 77 Youngest hat trick scorer for Portugal Andre Silva 20 years 11 months and 5 days 6 0 against Faroe Islands 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 10 October 2016 78 Honours edit Most titles 25 Vitor Baia 79 Most league titles 10 Vitor Baia 80 Most consecutive league titles 5 Aloisio Rui Barros Jorge Costa Ljubinko Drulovic Antonio Folha and Paulinho Santos 1994 1999 65 Most Taca de Portugal titles 5 Aloisio Vitor Baia Jorge Costa Domingos Paciencia Paulinho Santos and Carlos Secretario 16 Most Supertaca titles 8 Joao Pinto 81 Most international club competition titles 3 82 1986 87 European Cup 1987 European Super Cup and 1987 Intercontinental Cup Antonio Andre Fernando Gomes Augusto Inacio Jaime Magalhaes Jozef Mlynarczyk Antonio Lima Pereira Joao Pinto Quim and Antonio Sousa 2002 03 UEFA Cup 2003 04 UEFA Champions League and 2004 Intercontinental Cup Vitor Baia Jorge Costa Ricardo Costa Costinha Derlei Pedro Emanuel and Maniche Award winners edit The following players have been awarded while representing the club European Golden Shoe nbsp Fernando Gomes 36 goals 39 goals 1983 1985 nbsp Mario Jardel 36 goals 1999Best European Goalkeeper nbsp Vitor Baia 2004African Footballer of the Year nbsp Rabah Madjer 1987UEFA Club Footballer of the Year nbsp Deco 2004UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year nbsp Vitor Baia 2004UEFA Club Defender of the Year nbsp Ricardo Carvalho 2004UEFA Club Midfielder of the Year nbsp Deco 2004UEFA Team of the Year nbsp Paulo Ferreira 2003 nbsp Ricardo Carvalho and Maniche 2004UEFA Fans Goal of the Tournament nbsp Mehdi Taremi 2021Competitions winners edit The following players have won their respective continental competitions while part of the club UEFA European Championship nbsp Danilo Pereira 2016UEFA Nations League nbsp Pepe and Danilo Pereira 2019Africa Cup of Nations nbsp Rabah Madjer 1990 nbsp Yacine Brahimi 2019Copa America nbsp Teofilo Cubillas 1975 nbsp Branco 1989 nbsp Helton 2007 nbsp Cristian Rodriguez and Alvaro Pereira 2011 nbsp Agustin Marchesin 2021CONCACAF Gold Cup nbsp Hector Herrera 2015CONCACAF Cup nbsp Miguel Layun Hector Herrera and Jesus Corona 2015Player of the Year edit The Dragao de Ouro Award is a yearly award presented by Porto to its Footballer of the Year Year Winner2003 nbsp Ricardo Carvalho 83 2004 nbsp Maniche 83 2005 nbsp Ricardo Quaresma 83 2006 nbsp Lucho Gonzalez 83 2007 nbsp Jose Bosingwa 83 2008 nbsp Jorge Fucile 83 2009 nbsp Raul Meireles 83 2010 nbsp Hulk 83 2011 nbsp Hulk 84 2012 nbsp Maicon 85 2013 nbsp Joao Moutinho 86 2014 nbsp Danilo 87 2015 nbsp Hector Herrera 88 2016 nbsp Danilo Pereira 89 2017 nbsp Yacine Brahimi 90 2018 nbsp Alex Telles 91 2019 nbsp Moussa Marega 92 2020 nbsp Jesus Corona 93 2021 nbsp Sergio Oliveira 94 2022 nbsp Otavio 95 Transfers edit nbsp nbsp The transfers of Eder Militao left and Giannelli Imbula right represent respectively the highest player fees ever received and paid by Porto Highest player fees received by Porto Rank Name Nationality Fee Buying club Date Ref1 Eder Militao nbsp Brazil 50 million Real Madrid Spain 14 March 2019 96 2 James Rodriguez nbsp Colombia 45 million f Monaco France 24 May 2013 98 3 Hulk nbsp Brazil 40 million g Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia 3 September 2012 99 4 Radamel Falcao nbsp Colombia 40 million Atletico Madrid Spain 18 August 2011 100 5 Jackson Martinez nbsp Colombia 35 million Atletico Madrid Spain 15 July 2015 101 6 Anderson nbsp Brazil 31 5 million Manchester United England 30 May 2007 102 Danilo nbsp Brazil Real Madrid Spain 1 April 2015 103 8 Eliaquim Mangala nbsp France 30 5 million h Manchester City England 11 August 2014 104 9 Pepe nbsp Portugal 30 million Real Madrid Spain 10 July 2007 105 Ricardo Carvalho nbsp Portugal Chelsea England 27 July 2004 106 Highest player fees paid by Porto Rank Name Nationality Fee Previous club Date Ref1 Giannelli Imbula nbsp France 20 million Marseille France 1 July 2015 107 oliver Torres nbsp Spain Atletico Madrid Spain 9 February 2017 108 3 Hulk nbsp Brazil 19 million g Tokyo Verdy Japan 14 May 2011 109 4 Joao Moutinho nbsp Portugal 14 175 million i Sporting CP Portugal 4 July 2010 114 5 James Rodriguez nbsp Colombia 13 55 million j Banfield Argentina 6 July 2010 119 6 Danilo nbsp Brazil 13 million Santos Brazil 20 July 2011 120 7 Vincent Aboubakar nbsp Cameroon 11 2 million Lorient France 12 October 2017 121 8 Adrian Lopez nbsp Spain 11 million k Atletico Madrid Spain 12 July 2014 122 9 Jesus Corona nbsp Mexico 10 5 million Twente Netherlands 31 August 2015 123 10 Lucho Gonzalez nbsp Argentina 10 25 million l River Plate Argentina 18 April 2005 124 Management edit nbsp nbsp Tomislav Ivic left and Andre Villas Boas right won a club record four titles in a season See also List of FC Porto managers Managers edit Most seasons 9 Jose Maria Pedroto 1966 1969 1976 1980 1982 1984 125 Most consecutive seasons 6 Sergio Conceicao 2017 125 Most matches 327 Jose Maria Pedroto 126 Most matches in international club competitions 34 Jesualdo Ferreira 127 Most consecutive home wins 24 Artur Jorge 128 Most titles 10 Sergio Conceicao 129 Most titles in a season 4 Tomislav Ivic 1987 88 and Andre Villas Boas 2010 11 130 Most league titles 3 Artur Jorge 1984 85 1985 86 1989 90 Jesualdo Ferreira 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 131 and Sergio Conceicao 2017 18 2019 20 2021 22 132 Most consecutive league titles 3 Jesualdo Ferreira 2006 2009 80 Most Taca de Portugal titles 2 Jose Maria Pedroto 1967 68 1976 77 Fernando Santos 1999 2000 2000 01 Jesualdo Ferreira 2008 09 2009 10 133 and 3 Sergio Conceicao 2019 20 2021 22 2022 23 132 Most international club competition titles 2 Jose Mourinho and Tomislav Ivic 134 Most doubles 2 Sergio Conceicao Primeira Liga and Taca de Portugal 2019 20 2021 22 129 Youngest manager Jose Maria Pedroto 32 years 4 months and 22 days against Varzim 1966 67 Primeira Divisao 18 Setembro 1966 135 136 Youngest manager to win a title Andre Villas Boas 32 years 9 months and 22 days 2010 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 7 August 2010 137 Youngest manager to win a league title Miguel Siska 33 years 3 months and 19 days 1938 39 23 April 1939 64 138 Youngest manager to win an international club competition title Andre Villas Boas 33 years 5 months and 11 days 2010 11 UEFA Europa League 18 May 2011 139 m Award winners edit The following managers have been awarded while representing the club European Football Coach of the Season nbsp Artur Jorge 1987 nbsp Jose Mourinho 2003 2004 nbsp Andre Villas Boas 2011UEFA Team of the Year nbsp Jose Mourinho 2003 2004Presidents editSee also List of FC Porto presidents Longest serving president Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa 41 years since 23 April 1982 141 Most titles 68 in 84 80 9 Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa 16 Most league titles 23 in 30 76 6 16 Most Taca de Portugal titles 15 in 19 78 9 16 Most Taca da Liga titles 1 in 1 100 16 Most Supertaca titles 22 in 23 95 6 16 Most international club competition titles 7 in 11 63 6 16 Club editMatches edit Most official matches in a season 58 2010 11 142 Best league start 13 wins 1939 40 Primeira Divisao 143 Firsts edit First match Porto vs Clube de Aveiro friendly 8 October 1893 144 First match against a foreign team Porto vs Real Fortuna de Vigo friendly 15 December 1907 145 First match in the Campeonato do Porto Porto 1 2 Boavista 1913 14 Campeonato do Porto 4 January 1914 146 First match in the Campeonato de Portugal Porto 2 1 Sporting 1922 Campeonato de Portugal final 4 June 1922 147 First match in the league Belenenses 1 1 Porto 1934 35 Primeira Liga 20 January 1935 148 First match in the Taca de Portugal Vitoria de Guimaraes 3 2 Porto 1938 39 Taca de Portugal first round 14 May 1939 138 First match in the Supertaca Benfica 2 0 Porto 1981 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira first leg 1 December 1981 149 First match in international club competitions Porto 1 2 Athletic Bilbao 1956 57 European Cup preliminary round first leg 20 September 1956 150 Wins edit Biggest win 19 1 against Coimbroes 1932 33 Campeonato do Porto 22 January 1933 151 Biggest win in the Campeonato do Porto 19 1 against Coimbroes 1932 33 Campeonato do Porto 22 January 1933 151 Biggest win in the Campeonato de Portugal 18 0 against Ginasio Lis 1931 32 Campeonato de Portugal first round 3 April 1932 151 Biggest win in the league 12 1 against Academico do Porto 1938 39 Primeira Divisao 16 April 1939 and Carcavelinhos 1941 42 Primeira Divisao 151 152 Biggest win in the Taca de Portugal 15 1 against Sanjoanense 1942 43 Taca de Portugal first round 30 May 1943 151 Biggest win in the Supertaca 5 0 against Benfica 1996 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira second leg 8 September 1996 153 Biggest win in the Taca da Liga 4 0 against Rio Ave 2012 13 Taca da Liga semi finals 3 April 2013 and Penafiel 2013 14 Taca da Liga third round 15 January 2014 154 Biggest win in international club competitions 9 0 against Rabat Ajax 1986 87 European Cup first round first leg 17 September 1986 38 Most wins in a season 49 2010 11 155 Biggest winning percentage in a season 84 4 49 wins in 58 matches 2010 11 156 Most wins in the league in a season 31 1990 91 Primeira Divisao 157 Fewest wins in the league in a season 5 1942 43 Primeira Divisao 157 Most wins in international club competitions in a season 14 in 17 matches 2010 11 UEFA Europa League 158 Most consecutive wins in the league in a season 16 in 30 matches 2010 11 Primeira Liga 159 Most consecutive away wins in the league in a season 11 1984 85 1996 97 2008 09 160 Most consecutive wins in international club competitions in a season 5 in two separate series 2010 11 UEFA Europa League 161 Defeats edit Biggest defeat 2 12 against Benfica 1942 43 Primeira Divisao 7 February 1943 38 Biggest defeat in the Campeonato do Porto 0 4 against Boavista 1945 46 Campeonato do Porto 23 September 1945 162 Biggest defeat in the Campeonato de Portugal 0 7 against Benfica 1937 38 Campeonato de Portugal quarter finals second leg 5 June 1938 162 Biggest defeat in the league 2 12 against Benfica 1942 43 Primeira Divisao 7 February 1943 38 Biggest defeat in the Taca de Portugal 0 7 against Vitoria de Setubal 1942 43 Taca de Portugal semi finals 13 June 1943 162 Biggest defeat in the Supertaca 0 3 against Sporting CP 1995 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira replay 30 April 1996 162 Biggest defeat in the Taca da Liga 1 4 against Sporting CP 2008 09 Taca da Liga semi finals 4 February 2009 154 Biggest defeat in international club competitions 1 6 against AEK Athens 1978 79 European Cup first round first leg 13 September 1978 and Bayern Munich 2014 15 UEFA Champions League quarter finals second leg 21 April 2015 38 0 5 against Liverpool 2017 18 UEFA Champions League round of 16 14 February 2018 163 Most defeats in the league in a season 12 1949 50 and 1969 70 Primeira Divisao 157 Fewest defeats in the league in a season none in 2010 11 30 matches 27 wins and 3 draws and 2012 13 30 matches 24 wins and 6 draws 164 157 Most consecutive home matches without defeats 45 from 25 October 2008 to 2 January 2011 40 Most consecutive home matches without defeats in the league 119 from 3 January 1982 to 16 April 1989 165 Most consecutive matches without defeats in the league 55 from 28 February 2010 to 29 January 2012 166 Goals edit First goal scored in the Campeonato de Portugal Jose Tavares Bastos against Sporting CP 1922 Campeonato de Portugal final 4 June 1922 147 First goal scored in the league Carlos Nunes against Belenenses 1934 35 Primeira Liga 20 January 1935 148 First goal scored in the Taca de Portugal Carlos Nunes against Vitoria de Guimaraes 1938 39 Taca de Portugal first round first leg 14 May 1939 138 First goal scored in the Supertaca Jacques Pereira against Benfica 1981 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira second leg 8 December 1981 149 First goal scored in the Taca da Liga Ernesto Farias against Vitoria de Setubal 2008 09 Taca da Liga third round 8 January 2009 167 First goal scored in international club competitions Jose Maria against Athletic Bilbao 1956 57 European Cup preliminary round first leg 20 September 1956 168 Most goals scored in the league in a season 88 1987 88 Primeira Divisao 169 170 Fewest goals scored in the league in a season 30 1969 70 Primeira Divisao 169 170 Most goals conceded in the league in a season 56 1942 43 Primeira Divisao 169 170 Fewest goals conceded in the league in a season 9 1979 80 and 1983 84 Primeira Divisao 171 170 Highest goal difference in the league 73 88 15 1987 88 Primeira Divisao 170 Lowest goal difference in the league 16 40 56 1942 43 Primeira Divisao 170 Most goals scored in international club competitions in a season 44 in 17 matches 2010 11 UEFA Europa League 172 Most minutes without conceding goals in the league 1 191 1991 92 Primeira Divisao from matchday 4 to matchday 17 173 Most consecutive matches in the league scoring goals 43 6 March 2010 18 September 2011 174 Points edit Most points in a season Two points for a win 67 in 38 matches 1990 91 Primeira Divisao 170 Three points for a win 91 in 34 matches 2021 22 Primeira Liga record 175 Fewest points in a season Two points for a win 14 in 14 matches 1936 37 Primeira Liga 1942 43 Primeira Divisao 170 Three points for a win 61 in 30 matches 2013 14 Primeira Liga 170 Biggest distance in points to runners up Two points for a win 15 1987 88 Primeira Divisao 176 177 Three points for a win 21 2010 11 Primeira Liga 177 Stadiums edit nbsp nbsp Derlei left scored the first goal at the Estadio do Dragao in November 2003 while Benni McCarthy right netted the last one at the old Estadio das Antas in January 2004 Estadio das Antas 1952 2004 First match Porto 2 8 Benfica friendly 28 May 1952 178 First goal Vital against Benfica friendly 28 May 1952 Last match Porto 2 0 Estrela da Amadora 2003 04 Primeira Liga 24 January 2004 178 179 Last goal Benni McCarthy against Estrela da Amadora 2003 04 Primeira Liga matchday 19 24 January 2004 178 179 Highest attendance 90 000 against Dynamo Kiev 1986 87 European Cup 8 April 1987 Estadio do Dragao 2003 present First match Porto 2 0 Barcelona friendly 16 November 2003 180 First goal Derlei against Barcelona friendly 16 November 2003 180 Highest attendance 52 000 against Barcelona friendly 16 November 2003 181 Highest attendance in an official match 50 818 against Deportivo La Coruna 2003 04 UEFA Champions League semi finals first leg 21 April 2004 17 Notes edit The club is the joint record holder for most wins in this competition alongside Sporting CP a b c The club is the record holder for most wins in this competition Also the youngest UEFA Champions League captain ever beating Rafael van der Vaart s previous record of 20 years and 217 days from 2003 25 Two other club players Americo and Custodio Pinto were also called for the national team but were never fielded 67 68 69 70 71 72 Three other club players were called for the national team Fernando Gomes played the first match as a substitute while Eduardo Luis and Vermelhinho were never fielded 73 74 75 76 Equivalent to buyout clause value 97 a b For 85 of economic rights For 56 67 of economic rights Porto paid 11 million for the total economic rights in July 2010 110 but sold 37 5 to a third party for 4 125 million in October 111 In August 2011 Porto purchased back 22 5 for 4 million 112 and the remaining 15 in January 2013 for 3 3 million 113 An initial 5 1 million were paid for 70 of economic rights 115 half 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