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·16 Juli 2026

Cardinal, the Porto fan who missed Sporting training to watch his club

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The announcement of Fernando Cardinal’s return to competition surprised the futsal world this Thursday. The former player came out of retirement and was unveiled as a new signing for FC Porto, who are competing this season in the National Third Division Championship.

The experienced pivot, 41, will be the captain of the Porto side after bringing his career to an end in 2024. Cardinal made a particular name for himself at Sporting, the club he represented for seven seasons across two spells: between 2009 and 2011 and, later, from 2017 to 2022.


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Although he is regarded as one of the great figures in the history of Sporting futsal, Cardinal never hid his connection to the blue-and-white badge. He even missed two Sporting training sessions to attend an FC Porto football match.

The episode took place in May 2011, when the futsal player, a member of the Super Dragões ultras group, travelled to Dublin to support the team coached by André Villas-Boas in the Europa League final against SC Braga. The trip caused him to miss two training sessions with the team then coached by Orlando Duarte.

In the previous month, Cardinal had already been at the centre of another similar controversy after admitting he had not behaved in the best way by attending Benfica-FC Porto right at the front of the section reserved for visiting supporters.

“I’ve never hidden that I’m an FC Porto supporter, as Sporting fans know well. That doesn’t mean I will stop being a good professional. By exposing myself too much at last Sunday’s match, I admit that I did not behave in the best way, but it was never my intention to harm Sporting,” he said at the time, as quoted by the official website of the Lions of Alvalade.

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