Portal dos Dragões
·17 Juni 2026
FC Porto: top under-17 scorer loves CR7, Ronaldo and Brobbey

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·17 Juni 2026

Tcherno Jamanca, the top scorer in the National Under-17 Championship with 35 goals, was one of the main figures behind FC Porto’s title win. Speaking to the Dragons’ media channels, the striker said he was pleased with the number of goals he scored in 2025/2026. “I think it was a very important achievement, but I wouldn’t have managed it without the team,” he said, stressing that the main objective was achieved: “From the start of the season, that was our goal. I had this goal of being the top scorer and winning the national championship.”
The centre-forward highlighted two of the 35 goals he scored. “They were the two against Benfica, which won us the title,” he said, admitting that he still has room to improve next season. “I think I have a lot to improve. I also learn a lot from the older players and I will always keep working, because I think I can do more,” he promised, also revealing his football references. “I have several. I have Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo… but in my position I have Brian Brobbey (a Sunderland player). He’s the one I feel I fit with the most.”
Meanwhile, at this moment, there are three federations interested in securing Tcherno’s services, looking to guarantee their future with a striker who has enormous room for development. The son of Guinean parents – his father also holds Portuguese nationality – Jamanca was born on 12 July 2009 in Dakar, the capital of Senegal, where his mother was working at the time.
The forward has a Guinean passport, which allows him to represent the Djurtus, and the player’s camp has already been contacted by the federation, which is considering the possibility of an immediate call-up to the senior national team. Even so, after learning about Tcherno Jamanca’s background, the Senegalese federation has also made contact to find out how open the young Dragons footballer would be to the possibility of representing the Lions of Teranga.
The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) is also following this process. According to information gathered by our newspaper, the striker has already begun the procedures to obtain Portuguese citizenship, since he has been living in Portugal for about 10 years. From a sporting point of view, the possibility of representing the team of the Quinas appears to be the most attractive option, although the other possibilities are still being considered by Tcherno and his family.
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