Portal dos Dragões
·3 de junio de 2026
FC Porto bid farewell to manager who won four league titles

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·3 de junio de 2026

Magnus Andersson is no longer the coach of FC Porto’s handball team. The 60-year-old Swedish coach leaves the club with a record that includes four league titles, two Portuguese Cups, and two Super Cups, while also having helped raise the team’s European standing, with several notable appearances in the Champions League and the European League.
Despite the success achieved during his first spell with the Dragons, which lasted five seasons, in the last two years in charge of the blue-and-whites he was unable to win any titles, amid Sporting’s total dominance.
“As Magnus Andersson says goodbye, FC Porto wishes him the very best for his personal and professional future,” the club’s website says about the coach, who led the team in 342 matches, recording 257 wins, 19 draws, and 66 defeats.
According to all indications, the former Swedish international’s next destination will be the Norway national team, which would make it the second national side coached by the manager, after he led Austria between 2010 and 2011. He was also assistant coach of Sweden’s under-21 team between 2011 and 2013.
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