Tiago Silva: “This shirt means so much and I’m very grateful” | OneFootball

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·31. März 2026

Tiago Silva: “This shirt means so much and I’m very grateful”

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Tiago Silva, an 18-year-old midfielder, has renewed his contract with FC Porto for another five and a half seasons.

“I’m very happy. Ever since I first arrived at Olival, I’ve always dreamed of playing here for many years. I’m very happy to be taking this step.”


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Wearing blue and white“It’s a unique feeling. When I step onto the pitch, this shirt carries enormous weight and I feel tremendously grateful.”

11 years at the club“FC Porto is like a second home to me. I’ve been connected to this club for many years and I’ve already experienced a lot here.”

From Dragon Force to Olival“The Tiago who joined Dragon Force had many dreams and loved playing football. The big difference is that now Tiago is already 18 and more experienced, but he still has enormous ambition, just like when he first joined FC Porto at seven years old.”

The breakthrough season“It was last year, with coach Sérgio (Ferreira) in the under-19s. I felt that was my breakthrough season, the one in which I was able to show more of who Tiago really is.”

Football role models“I have two: Vitinha and Rúben Neves. They’re two players I watch closely, and I see what they did at FC Porto and what they’re also doing at the clubs they’ve played for, as well as with the national team. I really identify with their style of play and I try to be a bit like them on the pitch.”

Self-portrait“I’m a player who really likes having the ball, thinking the game, I’m constantly looking for the ball, but I’m also very involved in the defensive side. I’m a player who has invested a lot in intensity, duels, and who really likes scoring goals.”

A good teammate“I try to get along with everyone. It’s part of my personality, and I feel that my teammates help me a lot, just as I help them. Together we’re carving out our path, and I feel we’re on the right track.”

Mora’s praise“The connection I have with Mora is clear for everyone to see. We’ve known each other for a very long time, we’ve shared a lot of time on the pitch, we’ve done many good things for the club, and those words, coming from him as a great friend, were surprising, but I received them with enormous gratitude.”

My friend Rodrigo“I really feel everything with Mora. I felt his first goal at the Estádio do Dragão as if it were my own, because what he does in front of the Porto family is what he used to do when we were younger. I’m very happy with what he’s managing to do and the path he’s carving out, because he truly deserves it a lot. We’ve shared many moments off the pitch, he gives up everything for football and invests a lot of time to be better in the future.”

Debut for the B team“It was the culmination of a very good season for me. After the season I had with the under-19s, being able to make my debut for the B team was the icing on the cake.”

The first goal as a professional“I was very happy, because I work every day to get to the match and deliver, and that was the reward for my work.”

Step by step“I’m in that transition phase from academy football to senior football, which isn’t easy. I know there are many good players in the B team squad and that I have to be patient, because I know my moment will come one day. The under-19 context also helps me grow a lot, and I have to be ready to play in any context.”

Youth in the B team“That’s very good, because we’re young but we give everything on the pitch, we help each other, and everyone gives their maximum, which makes training very competitive. We know how old we are and we also know that we still have a lot to achieve.”

João Brandão“The coach has helped me grow a lot. I know football is all about the moment and that there are more difficult periods in the season, but we’re a very good team. The coach has explained very well what I have to do, his ideas, and I’ve taken them on board.”

FC Porto B’s upward trajectory“It comes down to the unity of the group. We give our lives for one another and that’s the most important thing. You can see it in the celebration of every goal and every win. Everything we’ve achieved is down to the unity of the group.”

The right mentality“I know the responsibility of being a footballer is very great and that we have to give up everything for football. I give up everything for football; I live a life that is very dedicated to football. My values are discipline, competence, and ambition. They are always present in me.”

The best memory“I have many good memories at this club. I’m eternally grateful for everything I’ve achieved at FC Porto. Maybe I’d choose the recent call-up to the first team for the game in Braga. Even though I stayed in the stands, the fact of being with the team and being able to experience moments like that, walking past the fans, being with the players and truly feeling what goes on inside that dressing room… For me, that was what left the biggest mark.”

The big boys’ pool“Training with the first team is very demanding, but I’ve been making the most of it. Coach Farioli has helped me a lot, he gives me a lot of advice, and I feel I’m ready to give a good response.”

Farioli’s praise“It was a very special feeling, coming from someone like him. For me it was truly very special. I’m very grateful for what the coach said, but it only brings me more responsibility and even more motivation to keep delivering every day.”

The celebration in Braga“All of that is part of what it means to be an FC Porto player. Those are the characteristics an FC Porto player has to have. Growing up inside this club, I’ve developed those kinds of traits. The celebration with William could have been with anyone and it says a lot about the unity inside the first-team dressing room.”

Ignoring the noise“I focus on what I can do. I try to block out those kinds of comments and focus a lot on what I can do and what I can give every day in training and in matches.”

The national team“When I have the opportunity to represent the national team, I feel enormous pride. I’m always ready to represent the country in the best possible way.”

Clear goal“My goal is to make my debut for FC Porto’s first team at the Estádio do Dragão, in front of these incredible fans. That is my biggest dream.”

A Porto fan since I was little“That first step into the Dragão, when I hear the anthem… I really feel the matches intensely. I’ve been a Porto fan since I was little; FC Porto is the club of my heart. During the games I watch the players in my position and imagine that one day it could be me.”

A trip back in time“To the Tiago who joined Dragon Force, I’d like to say that things are going well, that dreams are possible, and that in football the most important thing is to enjoy the moment, because if this is what we love doing most, then we have to enjoy it to the fullest. If we go onto the pitch with joy, things will always go better. I say that to all the young players who are now starting their careers, because they are young people with many dreams who must never give up on them.”

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

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