Portal dos Dragões
·12 Mei 2026
Kiwior holds Porto firm: two absences, two defeats, five conceded

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·12 Mei 2026

Jakub Kiwior has become a decisive figure in FC Porto’s defensive solidity in the 2025/26 Primeira Liga. Since arriving at the Dragão, the Polish defender has missed only two league matches and, in those absences, the Dragons suffered two defeats, against Casa Pia and AVS, while conceding five goals in total.
The statistic underlines Kiwior’s importance to the balance of the team coached by Francesco Farioli. Although Jan Bednarek is seen as the main reference point in central defence, Kiwior’s presence has coincided with the best periods of consistency in Porto’s back line.
The connection between the two centre-backs has been one of the hallmarks of the season. At various points in the campaign, the Polish duo has given the team defensive security, with Kiwior standing out for his covering ability, pace in behind, and versatility, both in central areas and in wider defensive zones.
Kiwior made his FC Porto debut on 13 September 2025, after arriving on loan from Arsenal. From an early stage, the idea was to build a solid partnership with Bednarek, and the numbers have backed up that decision.
In a league campaign in which FC Porto has built much of its success on defensive consistency, Kiwior’s influence stands out as one of the clearest signs of the importance of individual dynamics to collective performance. More than Bednarek’s status as the leader of the back line, the results show that Kiwior has been the common factor during the team’s most stable and unbeaten periods.
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