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Futebol Clube do Porto (), commonly referred to as FC Porto, or simply Porto, is a Portuguese professional
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team based in
Porto Porto or Oporto () is the second-largest city in Portugal, the capital of the Porto District, and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto city proper, which is the entire municipality of Porto, is small compared to its metropo ...
. Created in 1926, it is the senior representative side of the basketball section of
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FC Porto Futebol Clube do Porto, MHIH, OM (), commonly known as FC Porto or simply Porto, is a Portuguese professional sports club based in Porto. It is best known for the professional football team playing in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Port ...
. The team competes domestically in the
Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol The Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol ( en, Portuguese Basketball League), also known as Liga Betclic for sponsorship reasons, is the top men's professional club basketball List of basketball leagues#Europe, league in Portugal. History From the 200 ...
(LPB) and internationally in
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competitions, such as the Champions League and the
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. It plays its home matches at the
Dragão Arena The Dragão Arena (formerly named Dragão Caixa for sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena located in Porto, Portugal, that houses the basketball, handball and roller hockey teams of FC Porto. It was inaugurated on 23 April 2009 and has a capa ...
, alongside the club's
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and roller hockey teams, and is managed by Galician head coach Moncho López since 2009. In 2012, the section was reformulated and the senior team was disbanded in favor of a youth team called "Dragon Force", which began competing in the third-tier CNB 1. The team was promoted to the LPB in 2015 and changed its name back to FC Porto.


History


Foundation

The introduction of the sport in Portugal took place in 1913, and thirteen years later in 1926 a group of partners of the club decided to create a basketball team. António Sanches, António Marta and Daniel Barbosa drove the idea, having them joined by Gabriel Batista and A. Cabral to complete the team. The second place in the ''Cup António Cardoso'' guaranteed in the first season excites the community that forms immediately four other basketball teams. FC Porto basketball players trained in an outdoor field complex included in
Campo da Constituição Campo da Constituição ( en, Constitution Field) was a football stadium in Porto, Portugal, which served as the home ground of FC Porto between 1913 and 1952. Located in the ''Rua da Constituição'' (Constitution Street), it was Porto's second ...
.


Early years

The decades of the thirties and forties were not very fertile in securities for the basketball section of FC Porto, but still the sport was up solidifying a club that showed increasingly eclectic. In the year 1933, the first Campeonato de Portugal was played, and Porto participated alongside Conimbricense, Académico, Fluvial, Guifões, Sp. Braga, Atlético de Braga and Sporting de Gouveia. In 1940, FC Porto have played in a covered, lighted, on Avenida dos Aliados enclosure. The fruit came in late because in 1947–48 and 1949–50 FC Porto was national champion of the second division and two seasons later was national champion in the First Division in 1951–52 and 1952–53.


The 1990s achievements

The year 1995 marks a crucial turning point in Portuguese basketball. It is in this year that the League Basketball Club, founded six years earlier, organized the first professional league. The FC Porto basketball section is associated with a sponsor at the time the UBP (going to be appointed FC Porto UBP), and enters with his right foot in the era of professional basketball, winning the first two editions of the league. Around the same time, the team moved to the
Pavilhão Rosa Mota The Super Bock Arena (Pavilhão Rosa Mota) is a cultural and sports arena in Porto, Portugal. History The pavilion opened in 1954. It was previously known as Pavilhão dos Desportos. In 1991, it was renamed after Portuguese, European, World and ...
, which would provide better working conditions. In 1997 it is created the ''FC Porto, Basquetbol, SAD'', alongside ''FC Porto Futebol, SAD''. The president Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa accumulated the presidency of both SADs and the club, while Fernando Gomes became the primary administrator. Although nationally FC Porto is among the best title contenders in all competitions, their performance at the international level is modest, reflecting the position of the Portuguese Basketball against the other European and world federations. Their best European performance succeeded in 1997 and 2000, years that reached the quarter-finals of the
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(in 1997 still called FIBA EuroCup). In between, in 1999, Paulo Pinto, then Porto player, was elected by
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as one of the 50 best players in Europe and, as such, included in the list of candidates to join the western selection EURO ALL STAR.


Recent years

At the end of the 2011–12 season the responsible section informed the coaching staff, which was represented by head coach Moncho López, assistant coach Diogo Gomes, and players (captain Nuno Marçal, André Bessa and David Gomes attended) that the senior team would not compete in the major league championship after losing to Benfica at the
Dragão Arena The Dragão Arena (formerly named Dragão Caixa for sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena located in Porto, Portugal, that houses the basketball, handball and roller hockey teams of FC Porto. It was inaugurated on 23 April 2009 and has a capa ...
. A new project for the section which fielded players from the section's youth ranks was initiated, they started training under the designation Dragon Force who competed in the national championship CNB third division in season 2012/2013, participating in the final competition. The team secured promotion to the second-tier Proliga in 2013–14, winning that season's title in a playoff final against Illiabum. Having earned the right to compete in the LPB, the club decided to remain in the Proliga for the 2014–15 season. The team defended their Proliga title without losing any match, and were promoted to the 2015–16 LPB. Competing again under the name of FC Porto, the team qualified for the championship playoffs and reached the final, where they beat the four-time defending champions Benfica to secure the club's 12th title.


Current roster


Honours

* Portuguese League :Winners (12): 1951–52, 1952–53, 1971–72, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1982–83, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2003–04, 2010–11, 2015–16 *
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:Winners (14): 1978–79, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2018–19 * League Cup / Hugo dos Santos Cup :Winners (8): 1999–00, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2015–16, 2020–21 *
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:Winners (7): 1986, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2011, 2016, 2019 * António Pratas Trophy (LPB) :Winners (1): 2010–11 * Champions Tournament :Winners (1): 2005–06 Dragon Force * Proliga :Winners (2): 2013–14, 2014–15 * António Pratas Trophy (Proliga) :Winners (1): 2014–15


Former notable players

Won an official title or individual titles * Fernando Assunção (9 seasons: 1966–76) * Alberto Babo (10 seasons: 1968–74, 1975–79) * Fernando Gomes (13 seasons: 1969–82) * Rui Pereira (10 seasons: 1976–84, 1985–87) * Zé Quintela (7 seasons: 1977–81, 1983–86) * Tó Ferreira (9 seasons: 1979–83, 1984–89) * Júlio Matos (15 seasons: 1979–89, 1990–94) * Beto Van Zeller (6 seasons: 1980–84, 1985–87) * Charles Payton (1 season: 1982–83) *
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(5 seasons: 1985–90) * José Cardoso (7 seasons: 1985–90, 1993–95) * Steve Rocha (5 seasons: 1986–88, 1989–92) * Fernando Sá (12 seasons: 1987–99) * Rui Santos (11 seasons: 1988–97, 1998–2001) * Wayne Engelstad (2 seasons: 1992–93, 1998–99) * João Rocha (11 seasons: 1992–98, 1999–2001, 2002–04, 2005–06) * Nuno Marçal (16 seasons: 1992–99, 2000–03, 2006–12) * Paulo Pinto (6 seasons: 1994–2000) * Miguel Miranda (8 seasons: 1996–2000, 2010–12, 2016–18) * Elvis Évora (7 seasons: 1998–2005) * Paulo Cunha (11 seasons: 1999–2010) * Reggie Geary (1 season: 2001–02) *
Heshimu Evans Heshimu Kenyata Evans (born May 8, 1975) is an American-born Portuguese former basketball player, who last played for S.L. Benfica of the Portuguese Basketball League (LPB). Evans, a small forward from Evander Childs High School in The Bronx, ...
(2 seasons: 2003–05) * Carlos Andrade (4 seasons: 2003–04, 2009–12) *
Rodrigo Mascarenhas Rodrigo Mascarenhas (born March 24, 1980) is a Cape Verdean-Portuguese basketball player for Benfica. Standing at , he plays as forward. Professional career Mascarenhas played professional basketball in Portugal with F.C. Porto. He then joined c ...
(3 seasons: 2004–07) *
Julian Terrell Julian Terrell (born April 16, 1984) is an Assistant basketball coach for the Windy City Bulls. Previously he served as Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Austin Peay State University. Prior to that he spent time at Vanderbilt University as ...
(3 seasons: 2007–08, 2009–11) * Ferrán Ventura (6 seasons: 2013–19) *
Troy DeVries Troy Anthony DeVries (born July 27, 1982) is an American professional basketball player. He played college basketball for Portland State and New Mexico. Portland State Career A Guard who transferred from Portland State after the 2002 fall sem ...
(1 season: 2015–16) * Jalen Riley (1 season: 2020–21)


References


External links

* {{FIBA Europe Cup 2022–23 FC Porto Basketball teams in Portugal Basketball teams in Porto Basketball teams established in 1926 1926 establishments in Portugal