Magalhães to Bidasoa on loan: “It will help me make Porto’s first team” | OneFootball

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·2 June 2026

Magalhães to Bidasoa on loan: “It will help me make Porto’s first team”

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“It’s special, of course. Making a little bit of history at a club of this stature is also something different, something that makes me proud,” said Magalhães about being the first Portuguese player to join the squad of a club that had in Ljubomir Obradovic — the Serbian coach who led the dragons between 2009/10 and 2014/15, winning the title in all six seasons — its first foreigner. But it is also a club that, throughout its history, has featured names of the very highest level: Tomas Svensson, the legendary Swedish goalkeeper, was part of the European champion team; Nenad Perunicic, the fearsome 2.03-meter Serbian left back, then known for having one of the most powerful shots; Bogdan Wenta, the Polish international; Oleg Kisselev, the Russian centre back/wing back, Olympic and world champion; JJ Hombrados, one of the most renowned and longest-serving goalkeepers in the history of Spanish handball; and, more recently, Julen Aguinagalde, one of the best pivots in world handball history.

“Unfortunately, my parents support Benfica, but I’ve been a Porto fan since I was very young. I’ve always followed FC Porto and wanted to wear these shoes,” said the winger, explaining the goal that is taking him to Spain. “At the time I played in the backcourt and I really liked André Gomes, and Miguel Martins was also starting to emerge,” he recalled.


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Very young, but highly experienced

At just 19 years old, Magalhães already has considerable international experience. Here is his account in his own words: “In 2022 I went to the European Youth Olympic Festival in Slovakia, and we won bronze; in 2023 it was the Under-19 World Championship in Croatia, which was already one age group above mine. The following year I had two European Championships — in one I was runner-up, in Slovenia, and the other was in Montenegro. Last year, I also had two World Championships, one where I won silver, in Poland, and the other was in Egypt.”

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