FC Porto threaten court action to delay Arouca trip | OneFootball

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·23 septembre 2025

FC Porto threaten court action to delay Arouca trip

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The national football scene is in turmoil after Liga Portugal decided to move the seventh round match between Arouca and FC Porto from Sunday to Monday, due to the Harvest Festival scheduled for next weekend in the town of Arouca.

The Municipal Council and local authorities anticipate the presence of thousands of people at the event, as is usually the case, and believe there are no safety conditions to hold the match simultaneously, so they advised against maintaining the original date.


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According to the newspaper O Jogo, the crux of the controversy lies in the fact that this incompatibility was not communicated to the entity chaired by Reinaldo Teixeira before the draw for the 2025/26 season, held in early July, a circumstance that could have led FC Porto to play away in this round.

This is a "mess" that has caused strong indignation in the board led by André Villas-Boas, which, according to the same publication, is seriously considering filing a precautionary measure in the courts to request the postponement of the match to a later date.

This factor is also one of the reasons why tickets have not yet been put on sale, despite the Arouca–FC Porto being scheduled for 20:00 (Portugal Continental time) next Monday, at the Municipal Stadium of Arouca.

The blues and whites mainly contest the fact that the decision was made unilaterally by Liga Portugal and that Arouca did not show willingness to accept a postponement of the match, for example to October 30.

In addition, playing the game on Monday puts FC Porto in a demanding cycle of three matches in just seven days: Arouca (September 29, at the Municipal Stadium of Arouca), Red Star (October 2, at the Dragon Stadium) and Benfica (October 5, also at the Dragon Stadium), immediately before the break for international commitments.

This context strengthens the arguments of the dragons' legal department, which last week reported that clause number 1 of Article 46 of the Competition Regulations was not being observed with the current schedule.

"The scheduling, in the 30 hours following the initial established date, does not apply in situations where one of the clubs in question has to play an official UEFA competition match the following week, in which case the match will be held, or completed, on a date to be established, by agreement between the clubs or, in the absence of agreement, Liga Portugal will decide the date and time of the match," they stated.

It is certain that, before the reception to Arouca, the team led by Italian coach Francesco Farioli has a meeting scheduled with Salzburg in the opening round of the Europa League group stage, at 20:00 next Thursday, at the Red Bull Arena, in Austria.

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