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- Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto that is best known for its professional football team playing in the country's top-tier division, the Primeira Liga. Founded in 1893, the club soon entered a period of inactivity until its revival in 1906 by a group of people led by future president José Monteiro da Costa. The following year, Monteiro da Costa invited Adolphe Cassaigne, a Frenchman, to become the football team's first official head coach, replacing Italian player-coach Catullo Gadda. As of the end of the 2019–20 season, Porto have had 70 managers of 16 nationalities, eight of which assumed caretaking roles. A total of 30 managers completed at least one season with the club, and 28 won at least one title. Hungary's József Szabó is Porto's most successful manager with 12 titles, including 10 regional championships. Excluding regional honours, the most successful manager is Artur Jorge, who won eight titles, including one European Cup. Tomislav Ivić and André Villas-Boas share the club record for most titles in a single season, with four. The current manager is Sérgio Conceição, a former club player and Portuguese international, who succeeded Nuno Espírito Santo at the end of the 2016–17 season. (en)
- Deze lijst omvat de voetbalcoaches die de Portugese club FC Porto hebben getraind vanaf 1906 tot op heden. De seizoenen die in het lichtblauw zijn aangeduid, zijn seizoenen waarin Porto kampioen werd in de Primeira Liga. (nl)
- Esta é uma lista dos treinadores do Futebol Clube do Porto. Atualizado em 6 de março de 2021 (pt)
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- Deze lijst omvat de voetbalcoaches die de Portugese club FC Porto hebben getraind vanaf 1906 tot op heden. De seizoenen die in het lichtblauw zijn aangeduid, zijn seizoenen waarin Porto kampioen werd in de Primeira Liga. (nl)
- Esta é uma lista dos treinadores do Futebol Clube do Porto. Atualizado em 6 de março de 2021 (pt)
- Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto that is best known for its professional football team playing in the country's top-tier division, the Primeira Liga. Founded in 1893, the club soon entered a period of inactivity until its revival in 1906 by a group of people led by future president José Monteiro da Costa. The following year, Monteiro da Costa invited Adolphe Cassaigne, a Frenchman, to become the football team's first official head coach, replacing Italian player-coach Catullo Gadda. (en)
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