Portal dos Dragões
·31 March 2026
André Villas-Boas and Mário Santos received by Sports Minister Wednesday

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·31 March 2026

FC Porto president André Villas-Boas and the club’s general director for sports, Mário Santos, will meet this Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. with the Minister for Youth and Sports, Margarida Balseiro Lopes. The meeting comes in the wake of the recent incidents recorded during the handball clássico between the Dragons and the Lions, with the minister also having agreed to receive Sporting president Frederico Varandas to discuss the same matter.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation and, on FC Porto’s side, there is complete calm, as well as a willingness to cooperate and, above all, to clarify the case on the basis of objective evidence. The meeting will take place in the office of the Minister for Youth and Sports and will serve to reinforce FC Porto’s institutional commitment to safety and ethics in indoor sports.
FC Porto is expected to release a statement with further details about Villas-Boas and Mário Santos’s visit to the office of the Minister for Youth and Sports.
A group of nearly 50 FC Porto members signed an open letter analyzing the recent incidents that took place at Dragão Arena. In the text, the signatories begin by condemning the events, arguing that they “go against the essence of sport,” but quickly shift the focus to what they see as a “diversionary tactic” aimed at harming the football team in the race for the national title.
The Porto members criticize the media exposure given to the incidents, calling it “ironic” that the sport only reaches prime time for reasons unrelated to the competition itself. For the signatories, the controversy has an objective beyond handball: “this is not about handball… This is about football and above all, this is about the prospect of FC Porto becoming national champion.”
The letter devotes a significant section to criticizing their rival from Alvalade, accusing Sporting of adopting an “anything-goes strategy.” Sporting president Frederico Varandas is directly singled out for allegedly building a “victimization strategy to reap benefits he knows he is not entitled to.” Among the nearly 50 names signing the letter are members such as Luís Barradas, Heleno Roseira and Fernando Sardoeira Pinto.
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