Portal dos Dragões
·6 Mei 2026
Intermediary agency claims debt linked to Bruno Costa

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·6 Mei 2026

The intermediary company SF Football Iberia, registered with the Portuguese Football Federation, has filed a lawsuit against FC Porto, claiming payment of a debt worth €300,891.
The case was filed with the Porto Central Civil Court on April 24, as an ordinary civil action, and is related, according to what A BOLA has learned, to transactions involving midfielder Bruno Costa, still during the tenure of the previous administration of the blue-and-white SAD.
In the forensic audit report that the board led by André Villas-Boas, through Deloitte, carried out on the dragons’ accounts, several commission payments to SF Football Iberia are detailed, all linked to negotiations involving Bruno Costa’s contractual ties, a midfielder who currently plays for Gimhae City in South Korea.
The 29-year-old player represented FC Porto in two different spells, with stints at Portimonense and Paços de Ferreira in between. In 2021, the dragons paid €2.5 million to the Algarve club for the midfielder’s transfer, before he terminated his contract in 2023 and then moved to France.
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