Portal dos Dragões
·16 August 2026
Blue-and-white fortress: Porto kept clean sheets in most Farioli games

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·16 August 2026

FC Porto have not conceded a single goal in the three matches played in 2026/2027, matching the start of the previous season. In the clash with Rio Ave, in Vila do Conde, Francesco Farioli recorded, for the 89th time in his career, a match in which a team under his command kept a clean sheet, a highly significant milestone.
The figures relating to the Italian coach’s clean sheets are revealing: in 40 percent of the 223 matches he has managed so far, his teams have not conceded.
At FC Porto, that percentage is even more striking. During the Farioli era, the Dragons have finished 31 of 56 matches without conceding, the equivalent of 55 percent of their games.
This record surpasses those achieved at Nice and Ajax. At the French club, there were 18 matches without conceding, in 47 percent of the games, while in the Netherlands, with Ajax, the mark stood at 24 matches, corresponding to 44 percent.
The numbers were lower in Turkey, where Farioli took his first steps as a head coach. At Karagümrük, the team managed seven clean sheets in 27 matches, a rate of 26 percent. At Alanyaspor, there were nine matches without conceding in 48, the equivalent of 19 percent.
FC Porto beat Torreense 1-0 in the Super Cup and also defeated Alverca and Rio Ave, both by 2-0 scorelines, in the league. With three clean sheets this season, and also counting the 1-0 win against Santa Clara in the final round of the previous league campaign, the Porto side have now gone four consecutive official matches without conceding.
The team are therefore just one match away from matching their best run of last season, achieved between December 2025 and January of this year, when they went five straight matches without conceding in all competitions.
Despite not having conceded a single goal yet, FC Porto have not shown, in this start to the season, the same defensive solidity seen in other periods. In that regard, Diogo Costa has played a decisive role.
The Portuguese international goalkeeper had to make at least four saves in the matches against Torreense and Alverca. In Vila do Conde, among other important interventions, he stood out by denying Tamble with a flying save shortly before half-time.
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