Portal dos Dragões
·27 Mei 2026
27 May 1987: FC Porto's first European crown, after Bayern comeback

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·27 Mei 2026

On May 27, 1987, FC Porto won the European Champion Clubs’ Cup for the first time, beating Bayern Munich 2-1 in the final played in Vienna.
That Austrian night was forever etched into the blue-and-white club’s history. Facing one of European football’s giants, the Dragons responded with character after falling behind and completed the comeback with goals from Rabah Madjer and Juary, sealing one of the greatest achievements in the club’s history.
It was the first time FC Porto had established itself at the summit of European football, in a triumph that marked a generation and opened up a new international dimension for the Porto club. The victory in Vienna became a symbol of ambition, talent, and the ability to compete at the very highest level.
Now, 39 years after that 1986/87 European Champion Clubs’ Cup final, the win over Bayern remains one of the most emblematic moments in FC Porto’s history. The comeback completed by Madjer and Juary remains one of the club’s — and Portuguese football’s — timeless images.
May 27, 1987 therefore still holds a special place in the memory of Porto supporters: the day FC Porto reached the top of Europe for the first time.
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