Porto

Est. 1893 · Portugal

About Porto

FC Porto are one of European football's great clubs, a Portuguese giant from the banks of the Douro River who have conquered the continent twice and built one of the most formidable football institutions in the world. Founded in 1893, Porto play in their iconic blue and white vertical stripes and have won the Champions League in 1987 and again in 2004 under a young Jose Mourinho in one of the greatest upsets in the competition's history. Serial champions of Portugal, Porto are a club of stature, ambition, and extraordinary history. Founded in 1893, FC Porto play at the Estadio do Dragao (capacity around 50,000) in Porto, Portugal. They compete in the Primeira Liga. Key honours include 2 Champions League titles (1987, 2004), the UEFA Cup in 2003, and over 30 Portuguese league titles. Nicknamed Os Dragoes (The Dragons), they wear blue and white vertical stripes. Porto's blue and white vertical striped kits are among the most iconic in Portuguese and European football. The 1987 European Cup-winning shirts, worn when Porto beat Bayern Munich in the final in Vienna, mark the club's first continental triumph. The 2004 Champions League kits, worn by a squad assembled by Jose Mourinho on a fraction of the budget of their rivals, are among the most celebrated shirts in the competition's history. The Dragon emblem on Porto's shirts has become a symbol of determination, quality, and winning against the odds.

Players who wore the shirt