Portal dos Dragões
·10 ottobre 2025
André Pereira, ex-FC Porto striker, retires at 30

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·10 ottobre 2025
André Pereira announced the end of his professional football career at the age of 30, after a journey marked by serious injuries. As reported by the national press and confirmed by Maisfutebol, the former FC Porto striker tried to make a comeback last season after a second knee injury, but was unsuccessful.
It should be recalled that he suffered a torn cruciate ligament in January 2021, while playing for Rio Ave, which kept him sidelined until the end of that year. The aftereffects worsened in 2023/24.
“A few months before my contract with Rio Ave was due to end, I suffered a second serious knee injury and, from that training session on, I was never able to run again. I underwent two surgeries and consulted several specialists. It was a stage when, under normal circumstances, I would have been at the peak of my career,” André Pereira revealed in an interview with zerozero, pointing to a new path as a coach or sports director.
Trained at Inter Milheirós, he wore the FC Porto colors in 2005, remaining until 2009, when he moved to Leixões’ youth setup. After spells at Varzim, Sp. Espinho, and Sanjoanense, he returned to Invicta in 2017 to join FC Porto’s B team.
His contract was extended until 2020, during which he was loaned to Vitória de Setúbal, Vitória de Guimarães, and Real Zaragoza. With the Dragons, he made 24 appearances, scoring three goals and providing three assists for the main team, where he won the League and the Super Cup.
At Rio Ave, in the 2021/22 season, he was part of the squad coached by Luís Freire that secured promotion to the top division by winning the Second League.
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