'It was unworkable': João Koehler admits Pinto da Costa knew he would lose | OneFootball

'It was unworkable': João Koehler admits Pinto da Costa knew he would lose | OneFootball

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·9 settembre 2025

'It was unworkable': João Koehler admits Pinto da Costa knew he would lose

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One of the most surprising episodes recounted in Captain of April – André Villas-Boas and the Unfinished Revolution is featured here. The book also brings together other significant episodes, covering the final years of Pinto da Costa’s presidency, a General Assembly remembered for the wrong reasons with assaults on Porto supporters (November 2023), the campaign and elections of April 2024 – in which Villas-Boas clearly put an end to Pinto da Costa’s 40-year term – and the first year of Villas-Boas’s presidency.

Regarding the elections, there is an interesting detail: Pinto da Costa apparently realized, at a certain point during the campaign, that he would be defeated by the former coach nicknamed “dream chair” – the same one who, in 2010/11, at the helm of FC Porto, led the club to win the league, the Super Cup, the Portuguese Cup, and the Europa League. This version was shared by João Rafael Koehler, number two on the ticket of the “president of presidents,” especially because polls they had commissioned indicated voting intentions of around 70% for André Villas-Boas.


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“The president knew perfectly well that the election was lost and wanted to run the campaign,” Koehler assured. “It was absolutely unfeasible. And we had many conversations about it, but the president really wanted to go all the way,” he continued, adding that “15 days or three weeks before the elections it was clear that the president was already below 28%” in the polls.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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