Cláudio Ramos hails memorable season, remembers Jorge Costa and Tondela | OneFootball

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·19 May 2026

Cláudio Ramos hails memorable season, remembers Jorge Costa and Tondela

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Cláudio Ramos celebrated another national championship title with FC Porto, an achievement that left him satisfied, although he admitted he would have liked to have had a bigger individual role after making only five appearances in all competitions.

“Another season has come to an end. Collectively, we had a great journey, full of unity, commitment and moments that will stay in the memory. I’m immensely proud of this team and everything we achieved together. On an individual level, things did not always go as I had imagined, but football is also made up of these moments of learning, overcoming and growth. Sometimes, we cannot achieve everything we dream of, but every experience brings an opportunity to evolve and come back stronger. I want to thank all my teammates, coaches, staff, board and, of course, everyone who was always there supporting us throughout the season. In the good moments, as in the less good ones, that support made all the difference,” stressed the 34-year-old goalkeeper, before then recalling Jorge Costa.


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“A very special word for our eternal Jorge Costa! His example, leadership and passion will remain with us forever. This achievement is also his. We did it together,” highlighted Cláudio Ramos in an emotional message.

The goalkeeper also did not forget Tondela, who were relegated to the second division. A club that means a great deal to him, since it was at the Beira-based side that he made his name before moving to FC Porto and from where he earned his way into the national team.

“I also want to leave a message for Tondela, a very special club to me. Football is sometimes harsh and relegation hurts, but a club’s greatness is seen in the way it gets back up. I am sure they will return stronger,” said the Dragons goalkeeper.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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