Portal dos Dragões
·28 March 2026
FC Porto could be champions again under a foreign manager, 20 years on

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·28 March 2026

The 2025/26 Portuguese League is approaching its निर्णनग stage. Although everything is still open, FC Porto are well placed to reclaim the national title, which has eluded them since 2021/22. If they achieve that goal, the blue-and-white club will also return to a reality it has not experienced for exactly 20 years: winning the league with a foreign coach.
Francesco Farioli could become the name to follow Co Adriaanse as the last international manager to lead the Dragons to domestic success, on a list that also includes Bobby Robson, Carlos Alberto Silva and Tomislav Ivic. The experienced Dutch coach was the last foreign manager to win the title with FC Porto, a feat that Víctor Fernández, Julen Lopetegui and Martín Anselmi were later unable to repeat.
The team alternated between a 3-4-3, either in its traditional version or with a triangle midfield, and a 3-5-2. In midfield, Lucho was the one fixture, set in stone. Alongside the Argentine international, there was usually only one other player to provide balance (Raúl Meireles and Ibson), and often a third more defensive-minded player (Paulo Assunção). Diego completely lost his place in the new system, while in the winter transfer window a talent arrived who added quality: Anderson. Out wide played wingers (Quaresma, Alan, Jorginho, Ivanildo) and wide midfielders/full-backs (Marek Cech), all capable of giving the team dynamism and speed. In attack, the side operated either with a classic front three, made up of a winger, an inside forward (Lisandro López) and a striker (Benny McCarthy or Hugo Almeida), or with a strike partnership. The squad was also strengthened in that area with a player who brought decisive goals: Adriano. It was a model that prioritised balance without losing its attacking edge.
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