Portal dos Dragões
·20 janvier 2026
Diogo Costa reaches 100th clean sheet for FC Porto

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·20 janvier 2026

The monumental save that Diogo Costa made with his left leg at 68″ in the match against V. Guimarães – by stopping a fatal header from Lebedenko – not only preserved, at that moment, the scoreless draw (which Alan Varela eventually broke near the end), but also allowed the Porto captain to reach a remarkable milestone in his career: it was the 100th match in which he kept a clean sheet for FC Porto's first team (134 in total in his career). In the club's history, only three other goalkeepers have achieved such a feat: Zé Beto, Vítor Baía, and Helton.
In the current championship alone, he has already recorded 14 "clean sheets" in 18 rounds, an impressive number, especially when compared to last season, when FC Porto only registered 16 games without conceding goals throughout the entire competition – that is, as he starts the second half, he is practically matching that total. Across all competitions, there are 17 matches without conceding goals, placing him ahead of David Raya (Arsenal) and Trubin (Benfica), who have 16. No other goalkeeper in the major leagues presents a similar record. “Diogo Costa was impeccable. It's part of the game, and having one of the best goalkeepers in the world is a source of pride for us. We prefer him to play only with his feet, but sometimes he needs to defend. He was very brave in the air, and in games like this, with many duels, with a lot of 'electricity', it's very important to have a goalkeeper who helps win games,” praised Francesco Farioli.
The count began precisely at his debut, against Santa Clara, for the League Cup, on September 25, 2019. Six years later, Diogo reaches the milestone against V. Guimarães, just as Helton did in March 2011, with Villas-Boas at the helm. It is worth remembering that Vítor Baía reached a hundred against Braga, on October 4, 1992, and Zé Beto against Benfica, on October 23, 1988.
There is an old saying that those who don't concede goals are closer to winning, and Diogo Costa's numbers support this idea: he emerged victorious in 93 of the matches in which he kept his goal untouched.
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