FC Porto
Portuguese association football club
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2024 | FC Porto begins its 132nd season in club history and 90th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, competing in multiple domestic and international competitions including the Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga, Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, UEFA Europa League, and FIFA Club World Cup. |
2024 | Veteran defender Pepe departs FC Porto after 16 years, marking the first full season since 2017-18 without his presence in the team. |
December 5 2024 | FIFA Club World Cup group stage draw was held, determining FC Porto's initial tournament grouping. |
September 2023 | FC Porto entered the UEFA Champions League group stage for the 2023-24 season, continuing their participation in Europe's premier club football competition. |
August 2023 | FC Porto began their 130th season in the club's history, marking their 89th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. The team prepared to compete in multiple competitions including the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga, Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, and UEFA Champions League. |
2022 | FC Porto signed Stephen Eustáquio from Paços de Ferreira for €3.5M on a contract until 2027 during the summer transfer window. |
2022 | FC Porto signed Brazilian forward Gabriel Veron from Palmeiras for €10.5M on a contract until 2027 during the summer transfer window. |
2022 | FC Porto acquired David Carmo from Braga for €20M on a contract until 2027 during the summer transfer window. |
2022 | Defender Renzo Saravia returned from loan at Internacional (Brazil) during the winter transfer window. |
2022 | FC Porto signed forward Galeno from Braga during the winter transfer window, with a contract until 2026 for €9 million. |
August 2022 | FC Porto began their 129th season, participating in the Portuguese Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga, Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, and UEFA Champions League competitions. |
July 20 2022 | Midfielder Vitinha returned from loan at Wolverhampton Wanderers (England) to FC Porto during the summer transfer window. |
June 30 2022 | Sérgio Oliveira loaned out to Roma during the winter transfer window. |
February 25 2022 | FC Porto participated in the UEFA Europa League round of 16 draw |
January 31 2022 | Rúben Semedo, a defender from Portugal, was loaned to FC Porto from Olympiacos during the winter transfer window until 30 June 2022. |
January 24 2022 | Stephen Eustáquio, a midfielder from Canada, was loaned to FC Porto from Paços de Ferreira during the winter transfer window until 30 June 2022. |
January 1 2022 | Nanu loaned out to FC Dallas in the winter transfer window. |
2021 | FC Porto signed defender Fábio Cardoso from Santa Clara for a fee of €2.2 million, with a contract until 2026. |
2021 | Midfielder Bruno Costa joined FC Porto from Portimonense, signing a contract until 2024 for a fee of €2.5 million. |
2021 | FC Porto acquired forward Pepê from Grêmio for €15 million, signing a contract until 2026. |
2021 | Brazilian defender Wendell was transferred from Bayer Leverkusen to FC Porto for €4 million, signing a contract until 2025. |
2021 | FC Porto signed Serbian midfielder Marko Grujić from Liverpool for €9 million, with a contract extending until 2026. |
December 13 2021 | FC Porto took part in the UEFA Europa League knockout round play-offs draw |
August 2021 | FC Porto began their 2021-22 season, marking their 128th season of existence and 88th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, competing in multiple competitions including the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga, UEFA Champions League, and UEFA Europa League. |
August 26 2021 | FC Porto participated in the UEFA Champions League group stage draw |
June 30 2021 | Multiple players loaned out, including Mamadou Loum to Alavés, Fernando Andrade to Al-Fayha, Carraça to Belenenses, Shoya Nakajima to Portimonense, Romário Baró to Estoril, and Diogo Leite to Braga during the summer transfer window. |
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