FC Porto–Sporting CP rivalry

The fixture Dragões vs Leões between FC Porto and Sporting CP is one of the most important football matches in Portugal. It opposes the team of Sporting Clube de Portugal and the FC Porto. It is usually seen as a dispute between the North and the South of Portugal.

In 1922, the first Championship of Portugal, forerunner to today's Portuguese Cup, was decided in a best-of-three series between Porto and Sporting, ultimately won by Porto (the Algarve and Madeira FA winners were also scheduled to participate, but could not make it to the tournament due to logistical problems). Since then there have been five other finals between the two teams, this time after more participants had been eliminated. They have also met in the League continuously since 1934 and in other Cup rounds.

Statistics

Club P W D L
Portuguese League
FC Porto 159 62 42 55
Sporting CP 159 55 42 62
Portuguese Cup
FC Porto 48 17 15 16
Sporting CP 48 16 15 17
Portuguese League Cup
Sporting CP 2 1 1 0
FC Porto 2 0 1 1
Portuguese Supercup
Sporting CP 8 4 4 0
FC Porto 8 0 4 4
Totals
FC Porto 217 79 62 76
Sporting CP 217 76 62 79

Honours

These are the major football honours (recognized by UEFA/FIFA) of FC Porto and Sporting CP.

International Competition Porto Sporting CP
European Cup / UEFA Champions League 2 -
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 2 -
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup - 1
UEFA Super Cup 1 -
Intercontinental Cup 2 -
National Competition Porto Sporting CP
Portuguese Championships 27 18
Portuguese Cup 16 16
Championship of Portugal 4 4
Portuguese League Cup - -
Portuguese SuperCup 20 7
Total 74 46

Players who played for both clubs

Elio Montaño, Manuel Duarte, Dinis, Ademar Marques, Jorge Plácido, Edmilson, Vianinha, Armando Manhiça, Gabriel, Morato, Edevaldo, Fernando Nélson, João Paulo, Luís Matos, Padrão, António Vaz, Rui Correia, Costinha, Hugo Ventura, Osvaldo Silva, Fernando Peres, Armando Luís, Ailton, António Sousa, Ricardo Fernandes, Clayton

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