Portal dos Dragões
·27 de mayo de 2026
Joana Resende retires, joins FC Porto staff: “This is my home”

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·27 de mayo de 2026

FC Porto captain Joana Resende announced this Tuesday that she is retiring from volleyball and, at the age of 35, will join the club’s professional structure after representing it over the last seven seasons.
“I don’t want to wear any other shirt and, when they made me this offer, I accepted straight away. This is my home. This is where I see myself. I thank president André Villas-Boas and his board for seeing in me someone capable of continuing to represent FC Porto and its values off the court as well,” she told the Dragons’ media outlets.
The libero, who took up the sport at the age of 10 and is the volleyball player with the most matches and trophies for FC Porto, says she is excited to begin a “new phase of life and a new path.”
Joana Resende began her career at Leixões, having also played for GDC Gueifães, Colégio do Rosário, Porto Vólei and AVC Famalicão before moving to her “beloved club,” which was beginning its women’s volleyball project in partnership with Academia José Moreira.
Awarded the Dragão de Ouro for Amateur Athlete of the Year in 2021, Joana Resende was part of the team that, in 2024, won the first league title for the blue-and-whites, following the three-peat achieved by AJM/FC Porto.
She ended her career in the season that has just concluded, in which she won the domestic double: the league title and the Portuguese Cup.
In the seven seasons she represented FC Porto, she became the volleyball player with the most matches (211) and trophies (12), facts that led president André Villas-Boas to invite her to join the club’s professional structure, in a role that has not yet been disclosed.
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