Portal dos Dragões
·30 de marzo de 2026
30 March 1994: FC Porto hit five in Bremen, a famous European night

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·30 de marzo de 2026

On March 30, 1994, FC Porto produced one of the most memorable European performances in its history by defeating Werder Bremen 5-0 in Germany in a Champions League match.
In the group stage of the competition, the blue and whites showed their superiority and built a commanding victory with goals from Rui Filipe, Emil Kostadinov, Secretário, Domingos Paciência and Ion Timofte. The last goal came from the penalty spot, shortly before the final whistle, after a handball in the box following a shot by Domingos.
The match remained in the memory of Porto fans because of the scale of the result and the authoritative manner in which the team imposed itself away from home against a major name in European football at the time. FC Porto showed attacking efficiency, intensity and control of the game, turning a difficult away trip into an exceptional night.
That 5-0 win in Bremen is still remembered as one of the brightest pages in the club’s international history, in a European campaign that reinforced the Dragons’ competitive status in UEFA’s premier club competition.
More than three decades later, the thrashing against Werder Bremen remains a landmark result in FC Porto’s European history and a symbol of a generation that left its mark on continental competitions.
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