Mourinho’s Porto Explained



José Mourinho’s Porto explained.
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Jose Mourinho began his ascent to the top of football management at Benfica and then União de Leiria, but it was at Porto during a two and a half season spell where he really made his name. Working with a squad of older players and astute acquisitions from other, less prestigious teams in Portugal, Mourinho forged a side that won two Portuguese league title, the UEFA Cup and, finally, achieved the remarkable feat of the Champions League title in 2004. It’s unlikely that another side from outside of Europe’s top five leagues will ever win the Champions League again. That Mourinho did it with a squad whose whole was certainly greater than the sum of its parts is testament to a manager who may have fallen behind the times now but, at his pinnacle, was one of football’s great innovators.

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El Oporto es el segundo equipo más condecorado del fútbol portugués, con 83 trofeos importantes.[7] A nivel nacional, estos comprenden 30 títulos de liga portugueses (cinco de los cuales ganaron consecutivamente entre 1994–95 y 1998–99, un récord del fútbol portugués), 18 Taça de Portugal, 4 Campeonato de Portugal, 1 Taça da Liga y un récord de 23 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. Porto es uno de los dos equipos que han ganado el título de liga sin derrotas, en las temporadas 2010-11 y 2012-13.[8] En el primero, el Oporto logró la mayor diferencia de puntos de la historia entre campeón y subcampeón en un sistema de tres puntos por victoria (21 puntos), camino de un segundo cuádruple. En competiciones internacionales, el Oporto es el equipo portugués más laureado, con siete trofeos. Ganaron la Copa de Europa/Liga de Campeones de la UEFA en 1987 y 2004, la Copa de la UEFA/Liga de Europa en 2003 y 2011, la Supercopa de la UEFA en 1987 y la Copa Intercontinental en 1987 y 2004. Además, fueron subcampeones en la Recopa de Europa 1983–84, además de las ediciones de 2003, 2004 y 2011 de la Supercopa de la UEFA. El Oporto es el único club portugués que ha ganado la Copa de la UEFA/Europa League, la Supercopa de la UEFA, la Copa Intercontinental y ha logrado un triplete continental de liga nacional, copa nacional y títulos europeos (2002-03 y 2010-11). . El Oporto tiene el tercer mayor número de partidos en la fase de grupos de la UEFA Champions League (23), por detrás del Barcelona y el Real Madrid (24). En la UEFA, el Oporto ocupa el noveno lugar en el ranking de clubes de todos los tiempos y el 16 en el ranking de coeficientes de clubes al final de la temporada 2021-22.

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