30 March 1994: FC Porto ran riot in Bremen, five-star night | OneFootball

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·30 marzo 2026

30 March 1994: FC Porto ran riot in Bremen, five-star night

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On March 30, 1994, FC Porto produced one of the most memorable European performances in its history by defeating Werder Bremen 5-0 in Germany, in a Champions League match.

In the group stage of the competition, the Dragons showed their superiority and built a commanding victory with goals from Rui Filipe, Emil Kostadinov, Secretário, Domingos Paciência, and Ion Timofte. The final goal came from the penalty spot, shortly before the final whistle, after a handball in the box following a shot by Domingos.


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The match remains in the memory of Porto supporters because of the scale of the result and the authoritative way the team imposed itself away from home against a major name in European football at the time. FC Porto displayed attacking efficiency, intensity, and control of the game, turning a difficult away trip into an exceptional night.

That 5-0 win in Bremen is still remembered as one of the brightest chapters in the club’s international history, during a European campaign that strengthened the Dragons’ competitive status in UEFA’s premier club competition.

More than three decades later, the thrashing of Werder Bremen remains a landmark result in FC Porto’s European history and a symbol of a generation that left its mark on continental competitions.

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