Portal dos Dragões
·21 May 2026
“It’s a triumph of resilience and transcendence”

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·21 May 2026

The National Champion trophy, brilliantly won by the under-19 team, is now in the place where it belongs: the FC Porto Museum. Sérgio Ferreira, one of the main figures behind this achievement, described the moment as “an immense feeling” and “mission accomplished,” while stressing that “the foundation was the daily achievements.” The coach highlighted that the Dragons competed on behalf of many people connected to the Club and considered this to be a “brilliant generation,” ready to “give great answers at more demanding levels.” “The entire alignment between the under-19 team, the B team and the B team was perfect and understood the right moment for each player,” Sérgio Ferreira underlined.
Handing the trophy over to the Museum“It is an immense feeling, one that is difficult to describe, but it is also a feeling of mission accomplished. Above all, because of everything this trophy represents for the Club, but the foundation was the daily achievements. It is a triumph of overcoming, of transcendence, and always staying faithful to what FC Porto’s principles are. Being very demanding, very rigorous and having great ambition is fundamental. This is not only in matches; it is created and cultivated daily. These players were immense, and many made a great effort between the under-19 team, the B team and the first team. But that is also what fulfills us and makes us proud as coaches, seeing them give great answers at more demanding levels. This trophy also had a purpose, which was to play for the Club, play for our president, always play for victory and also for our families. We play for ourselves, but we also play for other people, such as our Eternal Captain Jorge Costa.”
A title with a special dedication“On a more selfish note, I also did it for my mother. It was something I had already been pursuing. I know she is up there and that she is extremely happy about her son’s achievement, for the fiercely devoted Porto supporter she was.”
A brilliant generation“They are already a brilliant generation because what they had done before was fantastic. It was very much what being Porto is. I remember that in the past we managed to compete until the penultimate matchday against a very strong rival with players much older than ours. We had a tremendous season with six under-17 players playing regularly, which also contributed to this season being as good as it was. It is a brilliant generation, with different talents and different essences. What is important is understanding what they can give. The entire alignment between the under-19 team, the B team and the B team was perfect and understood the right moment for each player.”
“First of all, it forces us to be very agile, very flexible. We are here to respond to the demands of a first team, and it was also with that sense of mission that we approached this season. We knew it would be like this from day one. We grow because we are aligned with the demands of the professional level, and this is not just any professional level. We are talking about FC Porto, which has very particular and very specific demands. It is important to highlight the importance of someone in this whole coordination, and that is André Castro. I already knew him and he did not surprise me; he is someone brilliant both as a person and as a coach.”
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