FC Porto
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    Futebol Clube do Porto (FC Porto) is one of Portugal’s most successful and historic football clubs, based in the city of Porto. Founded on September 28, 1893, Porto is part of the country’s "Big Three", alongside Benfica and Sporting CP. The club plays its home matches at the Estádio do Dragão, a modern stadium with a capacity of over 50,000 spectators.

    Porto is known for its blue and white striped jerseys and its strong winning mentality. The club has won multiple Primeira Liga titles, Taça de Portugal trophies, and Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira titles. Internationally, Porto is one of the most successful Portuguese clubs, having won the UEFA Champions League twice (1986–87 and 2003–04), the UEFA Cup (now Europa League) twice, and other prestigious European and world titles, including the Intercontinental Cup. The club’s second Champions League triumph came under José Mourinho in 2004, marking one of its most iconic moments.

    Nicknamed "Os Dragões" (The Dragons), FC Porto is known for its competitive spirit, tactical discipline, and strong youth academy, which has developed top talents like Deco, Ricardo Carvalho, Pepe, and João Moutinho. The club is also famous for discovering and developing international stars who later move to top European leagues.

    Beyond football, FC Porto has successful teams in sports such as basketball, handball, and roller hockey. The club’s motto, "Nunca desistir" (Never give up), reflects its relentless pursuit of success at both national and international levels.