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FC Porto Museum

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The FC Porto Museum opened on 28 September 2013 inside the Estadio do Dragao on the eastern side of the city and was conceived as a dedicated heritage space for one of the four largest football clubs in Portugal. The 6,000 square metre layout occupies two levels of the stadium superstructure and is officially titled the Museu FC Porto by BMG, after the principal naming-rights sponsor, with the inauguration timed to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the Dragao itself. The collection traces the club from its 1893 founding through the major trophy years of the wider European era, with particular emphasis on the 1987 European Cup, the 2004 UEFA Champions League under Jose Mourinho and the 2003 and 2011 UEFA Europa League wins. Trophy cases display the principal silverware in a large central hall, and surrounding rooms cover the academy, the womens team, the wider polidesportivo athletics, handball and basketball sections, and the principal individual players. Multimedia stations allow visitors to call up archive footage of any of the major matches in the wider club history. A combined ticket adds a guided stadium tour that covers the players tunnel, the home dressing room, the press conference room and the pitchside dugouts. The museum opens daily across morning and early evening hours, with the stadium tour timed around match days when access is restricted. The Dragao itself was purpose built for Euro 2004 and holds approximately 50,000 spectators, replacing the older Estadio das Antas on a site about 500 metres to the south, and the museum entrance is accessed directly from the stadium concourse through the Via FC Porto avenue. The wider FC Porto club itself was founded on 28 September 1893 and has won the Portuguese Primeira Liga more than 30 times since the modern league system began in 1934, making it the second most successful club in the Portuguese top flight after Benfica. Notable individual players represented in the museum collection include the founding generation of the 1980s European period, Paulo Futre, Rabah Madjer and Fernando Gomes, alongside the principal squads of the 2003 and 2004 Mourinho era, with Deco, Vitor Baia, Maniche and Costinha all featured in the dedicated team rooms. The Estadio do Dragao itself is named after the dragon symbol that has appeared on the club crest since the 1920s, and the wider stadium complex sits at the eastern end of the Antas neighbourhood, accessible directly by Porto Metro on the Estadio do Dragao terminus of the principal eastern Metro lines.

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Type: Tourist Attraction

Address: Via FC Porto, Porto, Portugal

Telephone: +351 225 570 418

Website: https://www.fcporto.pt/pt/museu

Opening Date: 28/09/2013

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