Portal dos Dragões
·18 August 2026
FC Porto’s Champions League squad list hit by UEFA rules

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·18 August 2026

Last season, Francesco Farioli was not forced to make choices, since FC Porto managed to register all the players, including the ten new signings. Now, however, the list of players the Dragons must submit to UEFA by 11:59 p.m. on September 2 for the Champions League league phase could be limited by the competition’s rules. At this moment, there would be no issue, but the market still promises movement until the end of the month. Everything will depend on the nationality of the new signings and on possible departures of Portuguese players such as Moura and Eustáquio. Vasco Sousa could take on the role of “joker.” We’ll explain.
The rules state that no club may register more than 25 players on List A. Of those spots, at least eight must be filled exclusively by “locally trained players,” and no more than four may be “association-trained players.” A locally trained player is considered one trained by the club and by the association (country). It is at this point that the calculations will have to be made, assuming Mora leaves. Diogo Costa, André Silva, João Costa and Martim Fernandes were trained at Olival, although the right-back also meets the conditions to be registered on List B. Cláudio Ramos, Alberto Costa, Moura, João Afonso and Eustáquio are the players trained in Portugal, but there are only four places in this category. With the departure of the Canadian international, who has been authorized to find a club, that issue is resolved. If, in addition to him, Eustáquio and Moura also leave, FC Porto will, however, have to reduce the final list. “If a club has fewer than eight locally trained players on its List A, the maximum number of players that can be registered on this list is reduced accordingly,” UEFA’s regulations state.
It is in this context that Vasco Sousa could be used as a “joker.” The young midfielder can be considered club-trained and, in that way, allow the quota of eight players to be met even if only Cláudio Ramos, Alberto Costa and João Afonso are trained in Portugal. If a Portuguese signing is brought in, Vasco Sousa will no longer be able to be included. If, on the other hand, the new player is foreign, his presence could prevent the final list from being reduced to 24 players.
That would leave 17 “free” spots, in addition to the eight reserved for locally trained players, for a total of 16 players from the current squad: Kiwior, Nehuén Pérez, Prpic, Bednarek, Zaidu, Pablo Rosario, Alan Varela, Froholdt, Gabri Veiga, Inbeom, William Gomes, Pepê, Samu, Oskar, Borja Sainz and Deniz Gil.
The scenario could become more complicated with the arrival of new signings. If FC Porto sign a striker, a left-back and a midfielder, and none of them is Portuguese — in that case, one could take Vasco Sousa’s place — Farioli may have to leave as many as two players out of the Champions League squad list.
For the Portuguese teams involved in European competitions, there is one particularly relevant detail: the deadline for sending the lists to UEFA ends at 11:59 p.m. on September 2. That date falls two days before the transfer window closes in Portugal, which stays open longer than in the major leagues. Therefore, any signing made in that interval can no longer be registered by FC Porto for the Champions League. The SAD will therefore have to complete signings by that point, or else the latest “new faces” in Farioli’s squad will only be able to play in domestic competitions. At least until the knockout stage of the European competitions…
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