Portal dos Dragões
·28 May 2026
28 May 1978: 80,000 saw Ademir sink Benfica, end FC Porto's wait

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·28 May 2026

On May 28, 1978, FC Porto experienced one of the most memorable moments in its recent history, in a match against Benfica that definitively paved the way to the national title.
At the Estádio das Antas, in front of more than 80,000 spectators, Ademir sent the stands into raptures with Porto’s equalizer, in a move in which António Fidalgo was unable to prevent the 1-1. The reaction was immediate: celebration in the stands, the bench in euphoria, and players running in celebration in an atmosphere of sheer madness.
That draw against Benfica proved decisive in FC Porto’s journey to win the National Championship, a title that had eluded the club for 19 years. The moment was etched in memory as one of the great highlights of the 1977/78 season, for its emotional intensity and the weight it carried in the final standings.
More than just a goal, it was a moment that symbolized FC Porto’s return to the top of Portuguese football. The explosion of joy at the Antas reflected the stature of a team that was only a few steps away from ending a long drought and restoring the club’s status as champions.
Almost half a century later, Ademir’s strike is still remembered as one of the most iconic moments in Porto’s history: the 1-1 against Benfica that launched the Dragons toward the 1977/78 championship title.
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