16 May 1984: FC Porto's first Euro final, Basel injustice, winning run | OneFootball

16 May 1984: FC Porto's first Euro final, Basel injustice, winning run | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: Portal dos Dragões

Portal dos Dragões

·16 de maio de 2026

16 May 1984: FC Porto's first Euro final, Basel injustice, winning run

Imagem do artigo:16 May 1984: FC Porto's first Euro final, Basel injustice, winning run

On May 16, 1984, FC Porto played in a European football final for the first time, in the Cup Winners’ Cup. In Basel, at St. Jakob Stadium, the Dragons lost 2-1 to Juventus in the final of the competition.

The Porto side did respond after falling behind. The Italian team took the lead in the 13th minute through Vignola, but António Sousa restored parity in the 29th minute. Still before half-time, Boniek made it 2-1 in the 40th minute, setting the final score on a night that left its mark on the club’s blue-and-white history.


Vídeos OneFootball


Despite the defeat, that appearance in the final represented an important step in FC Porto’s emergence on the European stage. The road to Basel confirmed the club’s international growth, as it reached a continental final for the first time.

That match also became associated with strong controversy surrounding the refereeing of Adolf Prokop, in a final that Porto supporters still remember with bitterness. Even so, the club’s presence in the 1983/84 Cup Winners’ Cup final remains a landmark in FC Porto’s European journey.

Three years later, in 1987, the club would go on to win its first European title, building on the path that had begun that May night in Switzerland.

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

Saiba mais sobre o veículo