Portal dos Dragões
·7 Mei 2026
Vítor Pinto on André Villas-Boas tribute: “He stepped up in big calls”

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·7 Mei 2026

The initiative came from the members and supporters of FC Porto – a tribute to André Villas-Boas. And for Vítor Pinto, deputy editor of Record, it makes perfect sense. Far more than the general public ever imagined.
Vítor Pinto is clear: André Villas-Boas was, this season, much more than a president. After Andrés Villas-Boas left his role as sporting director, it was the president himself who took the reins – handling contacts, leading negotiations, and closing the circle of involvement in the club’s football operations. With Dr. Tiago Madureira as his right-hand man in management and Henrique Monteiro as a key figure alongside the team on a daily basis, Villas-Boas built a structure that worked – and worked well.
“He stood in the line of fire”
The Record journalist has no doubts: Villas-Boas clearly took on many of the costs of preparing the season, put in place a more complex structure than the one with which he was elected, and played a decisive role in crucial negotiations – including, first and foremost, the trust placed in Francesco Farioli. A decision that proved to be brilliant.
For Vítor Pinto, Villas-Boas’ role was enormous – but largely silent, away from the spotlight, behind the scenes where seasons are won before a ball is even kicked.
More than anything, Vítor Pinto stresses that opening a cycle of success and victories at FC Porto has always been André Villas-Boas’ dream. And now, in just his second season, that dream is becoming reality – with the league title finally returning to the Dragão.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.







































