14 May 2006: FC Porto win at Jamor, Baía seals fifth blue-and-white Cup | OneFootball

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·14 May 2026

14 May 2006: FC Porto win at Jamor, Baía seals fifth blue-and-white Cup

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On May 14, 2006, FC Porto won the Portuguese Cup by beating Vitória de Setúbal 1-0 in the final of the 2005/06 edition of Portugal’s premier football cup competition, played at the National Stadium in Jamor.

That triumph was also marked by a special milestone in the club’s blue-and-white history: it was the fifth and final Portuguese Cup won by Vítor Baía while representing the club. The former goalkeeper, one of FC Porto’s most iconic figures, thus ended his run in the competition with five trophies.


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The victory over Vitória de Setúbal further enhanced Vítor Baía’s impressive honours list while wearing the dragon on his chest. In total, the goalkeeper won 27 titles with FC Porto, a number that places him among the most decorated players in the club’s history.

The 2006 final therefore remains a significant date for Porto fans: in addition to another Portuguese Cup in the museum, it also marked Vítor Baía’s final chapter in this competition, closing a successful cycle for one of the greatest icons in FC Porto’s goal.

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