6 May 1990: the day FC Porto won the title and Baía became eternal | OneFootball

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·6 May 2026

6 May 1990: the day FC Porto won the title and Baía became eternal

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On May 6, 1990, FC Porto secured the national championship, in a title-winning campaign in which Vítor Baía began to establish himself decisively in the blue-and-white goal.

At just 20 years old, the goalkeeper was then completing his first full season as the first-choice keeper for the senior team. In that campaign, he made 43 appearances and conceded 25 goals, a record that helped strengthen his importance in a squad that finished the season at the top of Portuguese football.


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Baía was already one of the most highly regarded figures in the Porto group, and the performances he produced that season consolidated the status he would go on to achieve in the years that followed. His assurance between the posts, consistency of performance, and maturity despite his youth marked a particularly important season at the start of his career at the highest level.

The 1989/90 national title therefore also became associated with the emergence of a goalkeeper who would become a historic reference for FC Porto. The season represented a turning point for Vítor Baía, who that year took a firm step toward becoming one of the greatest names in the history of the club and of Portuguese football.

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