Portal dos Dragões
·12 Mei 2026
Tiago Silva debuts for FC Porto, backing Farioli’s faith in youth

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·12 Mei 2026

Tiago Silva, FC Porto’s 18-year-old midfielder, made his debut for the first team against Aves SAD, in another sign of Francesco Farioli’s commitment to youth development. In a match in which the Dragons fielded a starting XI heavily changed from the title-winning game against Alverca, the Italian coach once again looked to Olival for solutions and brought on Tiago Silva in the second half, giving the young midfielder his first official minutes and making him the club’s 31st champion. Or two-time champion, since he also won the title with the under-19s.
The substitution happened in two stages. First, when Aves SAD made it 2-1, Farioli held back the change; later, he went through with it, taking off Alan Varela. Despite the 3-1 defeat and the hangover atmosphere after the championship celebrations, the coach highlighted the youngster’s introduction as one of the positives, stressing the impact and personality he showed between the lines and in demanding the ball.
Tiago Silva was born on 10 July 2007 in Vila Nova de Gaia and has been linked to FC Porto since the age of seven, having come through the club’s entire youth system. After progressing through Dragon Force and the various youth levels, he stood out with the under-15s, under-16s and under-17s, contributing goals and assists and building a reputation as a complete midfielder, capable of playing as a 6 or an 8, with sound passing and a maturity unusual for his age.
His debut in the professional leagues came in May 2025, when João Brandão brought him on for the B team to replace André Castro, in the final match of the career of Farioli’s now assistant coach, in a derby against Benfica B at Olival. The symbolism of that moment – a homegrown veteran giving way to a product of the academy – ended up reflecting the generational transition the club has been promoting.
Since then, Tiago Silva has been establishing himself step by step: he has 14 appearances and one goal for the B team in Liga 2, as well as six goals and three assists for the under-19s. He is seen by the club’s structure and by Farioli as a modern midfielder, intense without the ball and composed with it, and there has been no shortage of internal praise, including from teammates who know him well.
One of them is Rodrigo Mora, an attacking midfielder who shared pitches and ambitions with Tiago Silva in the youth teams and who recently described him as one of the smartest players of his generation in reading the game and finding passing lanes between sectors, stressing that everything “is easier when he is on the pitch.” A Portugal youth international at under-16, under-18 and under-19 level, he already has several caps and the future looks very promising.
In March, FC Porto secured the midfielder’s future with a new contract until 2031, a clear sign of the board’s confidence in the player’s potential. The renewal came weeks before his growing integration into the first-team setup, with Tiago Silva being regularly called up for training sessions and squads, until the moment of his official debut in Vila das Aves arrived. Taken together, André Castro’s symbolic farewell in the B team, the place earned in the B team, the recognition from teammates such as Rodrigo Mora, and now his first Liga appearance for the senior side paint the picture of a club-trained midfielder ready to gradually establish himself in Farioli’s rotation.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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