Futebol Clube do Porto B, commonly known as Porto B, is a Portuguese professional
football team, which serves as the
reserve side of
FC Porto. They compete in the
Liga Portugal 2
The Liga Portugal 2 (), also known as Liga Portugal 2 SABSEG for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division of the Portuguese football league system. At the end of each season, the two top-finishing teams are promoted to the top-tier Pri ...
, the second division of Portuguese football, and play their home matches at the
Estádio Municipal Jorge Sampaio
The Estádio Municipal Jorge Sampaio is an association football stadium located in Pedroso, Portugal, Pedroso, Portugal, which is used by FC Porto B as their home ground.
References
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FC Porto B
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in
Pedroso,
Vila Nova de Gaia
Vila Nova de Gaia (; cel-x-proto, Cale), or simply Gaia, is a city and a municipality in Porto District in Norte Region, Portugal. It is located south of the city of Porto on the other side of the Douro River. The city proper had a population ...
.
Domestically, Porto B were the first and currently, the only Portuguese reserve side to have won the second division title after a successful campaign in the
2015–16 season. Internationally, the team is the record holder of the
Premier League International Cup
The Premier League International Cup is an English football competition for U23 players from across Europe. It was designed to provide players in English Category One academies with the opportunity to match themselves against other elite European ...
after two consecutive wins in the
2016–17 and
2017–18 editions.
As a reserve team, the squad cannot compete in the same division as their senior team, thus being ineligible for promotion to the
Primeira Liga. In addition, they can't participate in other domestic cup competitions such as the
Taça de Portugal
The Taça de Portugal (; "Cup of Portugal") is an annual association football competition and the premier knockout tournament in Portuguese football. For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Taça de Portugal Placard since the 2015–16 sea ...
and
Taça da Liga.
History
Revival
Prior to the end of the 2011–12 season, seven
Primeira Liga clubs announced their interest in creating a B team to fill the six vacancies available in for the
2012–13 Segunda Liga
The 2012–13 Segunda Liga was the 23rd season of the second-tier of football in Portugal. This season marked a series of changes in the league overall. The league's name was changed back to Segunda Liga from the previous Liga de Honra. A total o ...
season. Six of these clubs were selected to have their B teams take part in the competition:
Benfica,
Braga
Braga ( , ; cel-x-proto, Bracara) is a city and a municipality, capital of the northwestern Portuguese district of Braga and of the historical and cultural Minho Province. Braga Municipality has a resident population of 193,333 inhabitants (in ...
,
Marítimo, Porto,
Sporting CP
Sporting Clube de Portugal, founded Sporting Club de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP, often known abroad as Sporting Lisbon , is a Portuguese professional sports club based in Lisbon. It is best known for the professional foot ...
, and
Vitória de Guimarães
Vitoria or Vitória may refer to :
People
* Francisco de Vitoria (c. 1483–1546), a Spanish Renaissance theologian
* Alberto Vitoria (1956–2010), Spanish footballer
* Rui Vitória (born 1970), Portuguese retired footballer
* Steven Vitória ...
.
The
LPFP, which governs professional football in Portugal, announced that for B teams to compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga they would have to pay a fee of €50,000. In addition, the LPFP would also require teams to follow new rules regarding player selection, such as having a minimum of ten players formed at the club's academy and with an age requirement of 15–21 years old, with a maximum of three players above 23 years old allowed. The LPFP also decided that B teams were ineligible to compete in cup competitions, as well as gaining promotion to the Primeira Liga due to the possibility of playing against the senior team.
In late May 2012, it was officially announced that the B teams of six Primeira Liga clubs would compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga. This decision resulted in an expansion of the number of teams from 16 to 22, and the number of matches from 30 to 42.
In
2013–14 the side, led for most of the season by Luís Castro, finished as runners-up but were ineligible for promotion.
Two years later, with Castro back in charge and André Silva scoring 14 times, the team won the league by five points.
Players
Current squad
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FC Porto B squad
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Seasons and managers statistics
League performance record
''Information correct as of end of the 2020–21 season. Only competitive league matches are counted.''
Managerial statistics
''Information correct as of the match played on 22 May 2021. Only competitive matches are counted.''
Honours
Domestic
* Segunda Liga
:Winners (1): 2015–16
:Runners-up (1): 2013–14
European
*Premier League International Cup
The Premier League International Cup is an English football competition for U23 players from across Europe. It was designed to provide players in English Category One academies with the opportunity to match themselves against other elite European ...
:Winners (2): 2016–17, 2017–18
:Runners-up (1): 2014–15
Others
* VFF Cup
:Winners (1): 2004
References
External links
Official club website
Club Profile
at LPFP
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Association football clubs established in 1999
Association football clubs disestablished in 2006
Football clubs in Portugal
Portuguese reserve football teams
1999 establishments in Portugal
2006 disestablishments in Portugal
Liga Portugal 2 clubs
Premier League International Cup
2012 establishments in Portugal
Association football clubs established in 2012
FC Porto