Portal dos Dragões
·8 Mei 2026
FC Porto keep women's team captain for league debut

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·8 Mei 2026

Some stories begin within the four lines of the pitch, but Ema Gonçalves’s began in the North Stand of the Estádio do Dragão. An FC Porto supporter since birth—in January 2002—and a season-ticket holder since September 2010, the number 2 shirt extends her bond with her beloved club and will continue to lead the women’s team.
Fate had it that her debut would take place on that very same pitch, exactly 14 years after she first took her regular seat in sector 27. Before that, however, she had already played for Rio Ave, Bonitos de Amorim, SC Braga, Varzim and Valadares Gaia.
Already familiar with the highest level of women’s football in Portugal, Ema Gonçalves dropped down to the Third Division with the ambition of leading FC Porto to the Liga BPI within two years. In her debut season, she recorded five goals and 15 assists in 31 matches, playing a decisive role in winning the national title and securing promotion.
This season, the right-back was one of the standout figures in the run to Jamor: she started and played every minute in all the matches against First Division teams, helped keep a clean sheet against Racing Power (7th place), scored the decisive penalty in the shootout against CS Marítimo (9th), and shut down the route to goal in the home game against Vitória SC (5th), the match that secured a place in the Portuguese Cup final.
In the league, the wearer of the blue-and-white captain’s armband scored three goals in 18 matches and started every game until suffering a fractured fibula in April. Away from the pitch, Ema Gonçalves watched from the stands as the club won the Second Division national title, with the emotion of someone fulfilling a childhood dream.
Before supporting FC Porto in the finals of the Portuguese Cup and the AF Porto Cup, and lifting the long-awaited National Champion trophy, member number 50,703 has renewed her contract and is getting ready to compete in the top flight next season.
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