Portal dos Dragões
·13 febbraio 2026
FC Porto fight to land William Gomes at Choupana, appeal goes to the TAD

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·13 febbraio 2026

FC Porto continues to contest the suspension of William Gomes and will file an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAD), as well as a request for an injunction at the Central Administrative Court of the South (TCAS), aiming for the possible suspension of the second match of the ban imposed on the Brazilian winger after his sending off in Rio Maior, against Casa Pia.
The club is acting quickly, as the courts do not operate on weekends: in order to have William available for the match the day after tomorrow, the TCAS would need to make a favorable decision today. The request for an injunction has already been submitted due to the TAD being unable to form the necessary arbitration panel in time.
This initiative comes after the appeal to the Plenary of the Disciplinary Board (CD) of the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), which, as reported, considered the case partially valid, reducing the fine imposed on the player by about 300 euros, from 1,224 to 918 euros, but maintaining the two-match suspension “due to the rounding rules resulting from article 56, no. 5 of the RDLPFP,” as stated in the ruling. That article of the Disciplinary Regulations for competitions organized by Liga Portugal states that “if the application of an aggravating or mitigating circumstance results in a non-integer number, the sanction is rounded, up or down, to the nearest whole number, but never less than one unit.” In summary, the CD based its decision on William Gomes’ disciplinary record, who was sent off for the first time in his career in the match in question.
FC Porto believes there is inconsistency in the criteria: the first of the two-match suspension—already served in the classic against Sporting—differs from the one-match ban imposed on Martín Fernández of Gil Vicente, also by the CD, for an incident they consider identical to the one involving William in Rio Maior.
André Villas-Boas himself justified this position at Estádio do Dragão during the World Cup trophy presentation ceremony: “We will appeal, because we had a totally identical incident here in the match against Gil Vicente with Thiago Silva, which resulted in a one-match suspension. Without wanting to downplay the injuries suffered by the Casa Pia player, Thiago Silva’s injuries could have had the same impact. The violence is the same, so we will appeal.” As the appeal did not achieve the desired result, the club is once again taking legal action.
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