Portal dos Dragões
·14 July 2026
“This is a very committed group”

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·14 July 2026

FC Porto’s under-17 team began pre-season training this Tuesday under the guidance of Manuel Prata. The new youth coach highlights “a very strong sense of responsibility,” recalling that “the under-17 level is an even more demanding stage, increasingly closer to the first team.” The coach also notes “a great deal of ambition” within the group, which aims to “represent FC Porto very well throughout the season.” Faced with “different challenges” every weekend, the goal is to “secure the three points in every match,” on a journey for which he is “here to work and to meet FC Porto’s standards.”
Ambition and commitment“Looking at the group, we feel a great deal of ambition; we see the look of happiness in the players as they begin another season at FC Porto. This is a very committed group on a daily basis, and we are going to challenge them to be better as a collective so that each one of them is closer to reaching the first team.”
An ever greater demand“There is a very strong sense of responsibility. The under-17 level is an even more demanding stage, increasingly closer to the first team, and we want to see the group take steps forward in the collective process and each of them develop individually so they are closer to achieving the dream.”
Already familiar talent“It is a group that we all know very well for its talent, its style of play, and the way they already embody the Club’s values. They represent and will represent FC Porto very well throughout this season.”
The focus is on the three points“The objective is to help them grow, to bring each of them closer to reaching the first team, and every weekend we will face different challenges, but the goal will always be to secure the three points in every match.”
Transition from under-15s to under-17s“It is a new challenge, in which we have to help the players develop and look at each of them while understanding that FC Porto’s standards are very high, but we are here to work and to live up to them.”
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