New protocol between FC Porto and Super Dragões already under review | OneFootball

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·15. September 2025

New protocol between FC Porto and Super Dragões already under review

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The new protocol intended to regulate the relationship between FC Porto and the Super Dragões is expected to be finalized soon, possibly in the coming weeks. The contacts between the club and the representatives of the supporters' group have already clarified the intentions of both parties. The document is under review and will be delivered by the club to the supporters' group – now presided over by Daniel Lourenço – for ratification.

The process accelerated after the election of the new governing bodies of the Super Dragões on August 17th. This step was crucial to resume negotiations, as the dissolution of the administrative committee that managed the group after Operation Pretoriano had halted talks due to the absence of an officially recognized interlocutor.


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According to reports, the supporters' group hopes that the protocol will be in effect by the match against Benfica, a game that, due to the rivalry, generates special interest among FC Porto fans. The classic is scheduled for October 5th; meanwhile, until then, the FC Porto team will consecutively play away games against Rio Ave, Salzburg, and Arouca, and will host Red Star before the duel with the eagles.

In recent games at the Dragão, some members identified as belonging to the Super Dragões have been spread out in small groups across various sections of the upper south stand. The absence of a protocol allowed the club to make sectors 8 and 9 available for sale to members, where the ZCEAP (Zones with Special Conditions for Access and Permanence of Supporters) are protocolled.

Nevertheless, the fact that these groups are not currently displaying their usual banners or flags is precisely due to the lack of a protocol in place, which, under the law, prevents the entry and display of these objects in the venue.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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