Portal dos Dragões
·18 de abril de 2026
FPF panel drops case against FC Porto after Benfica complaint

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·18 de abril de 2026

The Disciplinary Board (CD) of the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) has decided to close the disciplinary proceedings brought against FC Porto, following a complaint submitted by Benfica regarding incidents that occurred during the match between the two teams at the Estádio da Luz on March 8. At issue was the behavior of an FC Porto supporter, who was filmed in the stands showing an image of a monkey on his mobile phone and mimicking that animal’s gestures toward Benfica supporters.
According to the CD’s ruling, “it must be concluded that the investigation produced no evidence that the gesture in question, being an isolated act in the section allocated to visiting supporters, was perceived at the time by any sports official connected to the Defendant. Moreover, not even the League delegates or the security forces appear to have noticed the incident, which is not described in any official report. The Investigators’ Committee rightly concluded that the defining element of the disciplinary offense attributed to the Defendant was not met, insofar as the mere fact that the club did not subsequently take a public position of condemnation does not amount to the promotion, consent, or tolerance required under Article 113 of the RDLPFP.”
The document adds that the application of Article 113 of the RDLPFP “requires proof that the club promoted, consented to, or tolerated the display of banners, the chanting of racist slogans or, more generally, any behavior that violates human dignity on the basis of race, language, religion, ethnic origin, gender, or sexual orientation. The mere absence of a subsequent public statement of censure or condemnation regarding an isolated act in the stands does not, in itself, fulfill this defining element.”
The same text also states that “as highlighted in the Final Report of the Investigators’ Committee, the conduct in question is capable of meeting the objective elements of the disciplinary offense provided for in Article 187(1)(b) of the RDLPFP (Improper conduct by the public). However, the facts now reported amount to the same breach of duties by the Defendant, following conduct of the same kind and revealing the same failure by its supporters to internalize the same legal-sporting values (discriminatory chants), with reference to the same match, for which it has already been sanctioned in summary proceedings.” This means that FC Porto had already been punished in that match because of chants by its supporters directed at Benfica.
Benfica may now appeal the decision to the FPF’s Council of Justice or to the Sports Arbitration Court.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.




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