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·23 de junio de 2026
It means a lot to be the only side with a perfect record

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·23 de junio de 2026

FC Porto’s under-15 squad presented the national champion’s trophy to the FC Porto Museum, and André Villas-Boas took the opportunity to “congratulate” the working group behind “winning a title that had eluded us since 2011,” thus completing a clean sweep of youth titles. “This clean sweep sparks enormous feelings, emotions and joy. It means a lot to FC Porto’s members and supporters that we are the only ones to achieve it, and for the third time no less. It is the culmination of a great development process and a mark of quality that sets FC Porto apart.”
Alongside the national U15 champions, the president of the “most successful club in domestic football” highlighted the “winning culture that is deeply ingrained at FC Porto” and argued that “talent is the most important thing for these young players to establish themselves in the first team.” “We all hope that happens as soon as possible. I hope they can win at every stage,” concluded the Porto president.
A clean sweep of youth titles
“First of all, I want to congratulate our under-15 team, who completed the clean sweep and honored us by winning a title that had escaped us since 2011. This age group marks the beginning of a young player’s development process, and we hope they continue it at other levels, in the under-17s, under-19s, the B team and the first team, all the way through. This clean sweep sparks enormous feelings, emotions and joy. It means a lot to FC Porto’s members and supporters that we are the only ones to achieve it, and for the third time no less. It is the culmination of a great development process and a mark of quality that sets FC Porto apart. What’s still missing is the cherry on top of the cake, which is for all these kids to make their debut for the first team. As a Board, it is up to us to ensure that happens. They have always believed it is possible, and we will be honored when those debuts happen, as they move the Club’s supporters so deeply.”
Developing players while winning
“It is not decisive, but it helps. First of all, because of FC Porto’s winning culture, which is part of who we are. We are the most successful club in domestic football and that is a hallmark that sets us apart and must always be present. It does not define a quality development process, because we have already had many players reach the first team with more or fewer youth titles. In other words, in Diogo Costa’s résumé, we are not going to look at how many youth titles he won. In Diogo Costa’s résumé, no one looks at how many titles he won in youth football, obviously. What we do want is for him to establish himself as a senior player, to stand out through his talent and to help us win the National Championship with the first team. But it is a process that is part of development: winning, believing, winning the Porto way. It is a winning culture that is deeply ingrained in this Club. Then, talent is the most important thing for these young players to establish themselves in the first team.”
The future of the youth players
“I hope there is continuity. That continuity is the process of follow-up. Many of these under-15s will move up to the under-17s, some of the under-17s will move up to the under-19s, and so on. The continuation of this process must be solid and must help them grow. There is a stage of belief in talent, because some develop later, and that part is linked to the youth department’s leadership, as well as scouting and the coaches, who must be able to identify when each of them will break through and when each of them can overcome stages to reach the first team more quickly. Many do so ahead of schedule, and we have the recent example of Rodrigo Mora. When processes are accelerated, we have obvious talent that we commit to, and we want them to succeed. There is a timing for them to do so, but we all hope that the sooner, the better. I hope they can win at every stage.”
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