Portal dos Dragões
·15 gennaio 2026
Martim Fernandes’ heroic effort owed much to kitman Jardel’s quick thinking

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·15 gennaio 2026

Although every element can influence a team, even those who don't step onto the field, yesterday's match was proof of this for FC Porto. We're talking about Jardel, who has been known at the Dragão for decades as the person responsible for the kits. In a recent interview with O JOGO, Farioli highlighted the energy and attitude of this member of the “Famiglia Portista,” having seen him stand out in the classic – an expression that was written countless times in the 90s and now takes on a new meaning.
When he noticed the blood running down Martim Fernandes' face, who broke his nose right at the start of the match, Jardel realized it was necessary to intervene promptly.
In matches at the Dragão, each FC Porto player has three shirts, but the kitman immediately had three more printed for the right-back in a support room next to the locker room.
As the rules prevent playing with a bloodstained kit, Martim had to change shirts four times, thanks to Jardel's prudence and foresight and the player's commitment.
Immediately, his nose was “put back in place.” At halftime, Martim was in a lot of pain, but insisted on continuing to play, only coming off for Alberto Costa to come on in the final quarter of an hour.
If the match had been away, the only option would have been to try to remove the blood with alcohol.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.









































