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Vítor Baía has the second-most all-time appearances for Porto (566).

Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto, which is best known for the professional football team playing in the country's top-tier league. They played their first match a few days after the club's foundation in 1893,[1] but only began playing competitively in 1911, when they took part and won the first José Monteiro da Costa Cup.[2] Since then, the team has entered and often achieved success in several domestic and international competitions. This list includes all the players that have made at least 100 competitive appearances for the first team, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute.

João Pinto, former right-back and captain, holds Porto's record for most appearances, having played 587 matches during an uninterrupted senior career of 16 years at the club. He is one of only two players with over 500 first-team appearances; the other is former goalkeeper and also captain Vítor Baía, who appeared in 566 matches in 17 seasons. Four other players have made at least 400 appearances; among them is Aloísio, a former Brazilian centre-back who holds the team record for most appearances by a foreign player. Fernando Gomes is Porto's top goalscorer, with 347 goals in 455 appearances. The only other club player with more than 300 goals is Pinga, who scored 314 times in 15 consecutive seasons.

As of 6 November 2024, seven players currently active in the first team have made at least 100 appearances: Pepe (defender, Portugal), Iván Marcano (defender, Spain), Alex Telles (defender, Brazil), Danilo Pereira (midfielder, Portugal), Jesús Corona (winger, Mexico), Moussa Marega (forward, Mali) and Vincent Aboubakar (striker, Cameroon).

Table key

As of 20 June 2020
  • PositionPlaying position: GK = goalkeeper, DF = defender, MF = midfielder, FW = forward
  • Club career – First and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed above.
  • Appearances – Number of matches played with the club (as starter and substitute)
  • Goals – Number of goals scored with the club
  • National team – Country represented by the player at international level during his career with the club.
  • Caps – Number of international appearances made by a player during his career with the club (n/a = information not available).
  •  §  – Player is a club record holder.

Players with 100 or more appearances

Domingos (top) was the league top scorer in 1995–96, while Mário Jardel (bottom) won this accolade in the following four seasons.
Deco (pictured playing for Barcelona) was a successful midfielder, winning the UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League for Porto.
Ricardo Carvalho (pictured playing for Real Madrid) played in both UEFA competition finals won by Porto in 2003 and 2004.
Dmitri Alenichev is the only Russian player to have won the UEFA Champions League.[3]
Raul Meireles (pictured playing for Portugal) won four consecutive league titles for Porto in almost 200 appearances.
Hulk (top) and João Moutinho (bottom) won a record four titles in a record 53 appearances in the 2010–11 season.[4]
Lucho González had two separate spells at the club and appeared in more than 200 official games, winning eleven major titles.
Helton appeared in more than 300 official games, winning eighteen major titles during his spell for the club.
Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and respective national team
Name Pos Club career Apps Goals National team Caps Notes Refs
Total
Lopes Carneiro FW 1922–1923
1927–1941
185 66 [5]
Valdemar Mota FW 1926–1938 163 177  Portugal 21 [6]
Álvaro Pereira MF 1926–1936 137 7  Portugal 7 [7]
Acácio Mesquita FW 1926–1935
1936–1937
101 111  Portugal 2 [8]
Jerónimo Faria DF 1927–1940 106 1 [9]
Avelino Martins DF 1927–1937
1938–1939
133 0  Portugal 8 [10]
Pinga FW 1931–1946 331 314  Portugal 20 [11]
Carlos Nunes FW 1932–1942 178 129  Portugal 3 [12]
Soares dos Reis GK 1933–1940
1942–1944
144 0  Portugal 4 [13]
António Santos FW 1934–1942 166 129 [14]
Carlos Pereira MF 1934–1941 198 12  Portugal 13 [12]
Pocas MF 1935–1947 291 4  Portugal 1 [11]
Vítor Guilhar DF 1936–1948 265 11  Portugal 2 [15]
Gomes da Costa DF 1936–1938
1939–1947
127 62  Portugal 1 [16]
António Baptista MF 1937–1943 115 5 [17]
Correia Dias FW 1939–1940
1941–1949
167 200 [18]
Alfredo Pais DF 1942–1952 267 2 [19]
António Araújo FW 1942–1949
1950–1952
213 205  Portugal 9 [20]
José Lourenço FW 1942–1948 117 64 [5]
Frederico Barrigana GK 1943–1955 324 0  Portugal 12 [17]
Romão MF 1944–1952 180 7 [21]
Joaquim Machado DF 1945–1953
1954–1955
218 23  Portugal 2 [22]
Ângelo Carvalho DF 1946–1955 249 1  Portugal 15 [23]
Sanfins FW 1946–1951 107 41 [14]
Virgílio Mendes DF 1947–1963 436 9  Portugal 39 [24]
Carlos Vieira FW 1948–1955 130 55 [24]
José Maria FW 1949–1957 183 78 [25]
Monteiro da Costa FW 1949–1962 328 92  Portugal 4 [26]
Hernâni FW 1950–1952
1953–1964
332 187  Portugal 28 [27]
Américo Lopes GK 1952–1954
1958–1969
255 0  Portugal 15 [7]
Carlos Duarte FW 1952–1964 228 94  Portugal 7 [12]
Fernando Perdigão FW 1952–1963 128 35  Portugal 1 [28]
António Teixeira FW 1952–1962 220 171  Portugal 7 [29]
José Maria Pedroto MF 1952–1960 178 35  Portugal 16 [28]
Miguel Arcanjo DF 1953–1965 316 0  Portugal 9 [30]
Acúrsio Carrelo GK 1955–1961 109 1  Portugal 8 [8]
Barbosa DF 1956–1962 130 1  Portugal 2 [17]
Jaime Silva FW 1959–1969 182 40 [31]
António Paula MF 1959–1966 164 2 [32]
Rui Teixeira GK 1961–1978 181 0 [33]
Custódio Pinto MF 1961–1971 333 118  Portugal 13 [34]
Alberto Festa DF 1961–1968 157 0  Portugal 19 [35]
Francisco Nóbrega FW 1962–1974 277 44  Portugal 4 [36]
João Atraca DF 1962–1969 158 3 [10]
José Rolando DF 1963–1975 305 6  Portugal 8 [37]
João de Almeida DF 1963–1969 100 0 [19]
Valdemar DF 1965–1974 230 5 [6]
Pavão MF 1965–1973 229 25  Portugal 6 [a] [39]
Eduardo Gomes MF 1965–1971 100 5 [16]
Djalma Freitas FW 1966–1969 101 63 [40]
Seninho FW 1969–1972
1974–1978
149 34  Portugal 4 [41]
Manuel Gualter DF 1969–1974 106 1 [15]
António Oliveira FW 1970–1980 250 85  Portugal 13 [42]
Abel Miglietti FW 1970–1975 148 76  Portugal 4 [8]
Rodolfo Reis MF 1971–1984 331 9  Portugal 6 [37]
Tibi GK 1972–1977
1980–1981
129 0  Portugal 2 [43]
Teófilo Cubillas FW 1973–1977 108 65  Peru 11 [44]
Fernando Gomes§ FW 1974–1980
1983–1989
455 347  Portugal 48 [b][c] [15]
Carlos Simões DF 1974–1983 260 3  Portugal 13 [13]
Gabriel Mendes DF 1974–1983 250 6  Portugal 20 [47]
Adelino Teixeira DF 1974–1983 238 5  Portugal 12 [29]
Alfredo Murça DF 1974–1980 203 6  Portugal 4 [48]
Octávio Machado MF 1975–1978
1979–1980
115 12  Portugal 10 [42]
Fernando Freitas DF 1976–1983 185 0  Portugal 2 [49]
Duda FW 1976–1981 148 53 [40]
João Fonseca GK 1977–1983 173 0 [50]
António Frasco§ MF 1978–1989 306 25  Portugal 23 [d] [49]
António Lima Pereira§ DF 1978–1989 264 12  Portugal 20 [d] [52]
José Costa FW 1978–1985 199 32  Portugal 23 [44]
António Sousa§ MF 1979–1984
1986–1989
309 78  Portugal 17 [d] [53]
Jaime Pacheco MF 1979–1984
1986–1989
206 19  Portugal 11 [54]
Jaime Magalhães§ MF 1980–1995 408 47  Portugal 20 [d] [31]
Mickey Walsh FW 1980–1986 123 56 Republic of Ireland Rep. Ireland 13 [55][56]
João Pinto§ DF 1981–1997 587 20  Portugal 70 [d][e] [22]
Augusto Inácio§ DF 1982–1989 199 5  Portugal 21 [d] [31]
Zé Beto GK 1982–1989 180 0  Portugal 3 [59]
Eduardo Luís DF 1982–1989 154 3  Portugal 7 [60]
Vermelhinho FW 1982–1987
1988–1989
123 28  Portugal 2 [61]
Eurico Gomes DF 1982–1986 133 9  Portugal 18 [62]
José Semedo MF 1983–1996 313 47  Portugal 21 [41]
António André§ MF 1984–1995 382 27  Portugal 20 [d] [63]
Paulo Futre FW 1984–1987 115 33  Portugal 12 [49]
Rabah Madjer FW 1985–1991 148 73  Algeria n/a [64]
Fernando Bandeirinha DF 1986–1996 170 9 [17]
Domingos Paciência FW 1987–1997
1999–2001
378 144  Portugal 32 [40]
Rui Barros MF 1987–1988
1994–2000
244 56  Portugal 6 [33]
Fernando Couto DF 1987–1988
1990–1994
158 12  Portugal 21 [35]
Geraldão DF 1987–1991 128 23  Brazil 9 [16]
Vítor Baía§ GK 1988–1996
1998–2007
566 0  Portugal 65 [d][f][g][h] [55]
Paulo Pereira DF 1988–1992
1993–1994
125 19 [32]
Jorge Couto MF 1989–1996 181 18  Portugal 5 [66]
Zé Carlos DF 1989–1990
1991–1996
102 26 [66]
Aloísio§ DF 1990–2001 474 18 [i] [19]
Emil Kostadinov FW 1990–1995 168 60  Bulgaria 30 [68][69]
António Folha MF 1991–1992
1993–2001
195 19  Portugal 26 [50]
Jorge Costa§ DF 1992–2005 383 25  Portugal 43 [d] [66]
Paulinho Santos MF 1992–2003 316 8  Portugal 30 [32]
Rui Jorge DF 1992–1998 134 4  Portugal 2 [33]
Ljubinko Drulović§ FW 1993–2001 327 58  FR Yugoslavia 35 [h] [40][70]
Carlos Secretário DF 1993–1996
1997–2004
309 10  Portugal 31 [41]
João Manuel Pinto DF 1995–2000 109 12 [9]
Mário Jardel FW 1996–2000 175 168  Brazil 6 [j] [9]
Zlatko Zahovič MF 1996–1999 118 42  Slovenia 20 [59][71]
Capucho MF 1997–2003 275 42  Portugal 29 [72]
Deco MF 1998–2004 229 48  Portugal 19 [73]
Ricardo Carvalho DF 1998–1999
2001–2004
117 4  Portugal 10 [74]
Carlos Chaínho MF 1998–2001 109 6 [75]
Clayton FW 1999–2003 117 26 [18]
Dmitri Alenichev MF 2000–2004 129 23  Russia 23 [19][76]
Hélder Postiga FW 2001–2003
2004–2008
165 48  Portugal 15 [27]
Ricardo Costa§ DF 2001–2007 110 5  Portugal 6 [d] [74]
Costinha§ MF 2001–2005 164 18  Portugal 27 [d] [44]
Benni McCarthy FW 2001–2002
2003–2006
125 56  South Africa 29 [30]
Pedro Emanuel§ DF 2002–2009 178 1 [d] [39]
Maniche§ MF 2002–2005 124 22  Portugal 24 [d] [77]
José Bosingwa MF 2003–2008 152 3  Portugal 7 [78]
Raul Meireles MF 2004–2010 193 20  Portugal 38 [79]
Pepe DF 2004–2007
2019–
140 11  Portugal 5 [80]
Ricardo Quaresma FW 2004–2008
2014–2015
225 50  Portugal 34 [81]
Helton GK 2005–2016 334 0  Brazil 3 [82]
Lucho González MF 2005–2009
2012–2014
241 61  Argentina 23 [83]
Bruno Alves DF 2005–2010 174 17  Portugal 35 [84]
Lisandro López FW 2005–2009 150 63  Argentina 6 [5]
Paulo Assunção MF 2005–2008 103 0 [32]
Jorge Fucile DF 2006–2014 160 1  Uruguay 30 [85]
Mariano González FW 2007–2011 121 11  Argentina 1 [86]
Fernando MF 2008–2014 236 6 [87]
Rolando DF 2008–2015 175 17  Portugal 10 [88]
Hulk§ FW 2008–2012 170 78  Brazil 14 [h] [89]
Fredy Guarín MF 2008–2012 117 21  Colombia 17 [90]
Cristian Săpunaru DF 2008–2012 103 3  Romania 7 [91]
Cristian Rodríguez FW 2008–2011 104 15  Uruguay 17 [44]
Silvestre Varela FW 2009–2014
2015–2017
236 50  Portugal 27 [92]
Maicon DF 2009–2016 190 13 [93]
Álvaro Pereira DF 2009–2012 119 3  Uruguay 16 [94]
Fernando Belluschi MF 2009–2012 113 9  Argentina 1 [95]
Nicolás Otamendi DF 2010–2014 125 10  Argentina 1 [96]
João Moutinho§ MF 2010–2013 140 10  Portugal 31 [h] [97]
James Rodríguez MF 2010–2013 108 32  Colombia 12 [98]
Steven Defour MF 2011–2014 113 7  Belgium 11 [99]
Danilo DF 2011–2015 141 13  Brazil 11 [100]
Alex Sandro DF 2011–2015 137 3  Brazil 6 [101]
Jackson Martínez FW 2012–2015 136 92  Colombia 19 [102]
Héctor Herrera MF 2013–2019 245 35  Mexico 63 [103]
Yacine Brahimi FW 2014–2019 215 54  Algeria 40 [104]
Óliver Torres MF 2014–2015
2016–2019
146 12 [105]
Vincent Aboubakar FW 2014–2016
2017–
124 58  Cameroon 26 [106]
Iván Marcano DF 2014–2018
2019–
193 20 [107]
Maxi Pereira DF 2015–2019 130 5  Uruguay 21 [108]
Danilo Pereira MF 2015– 191 17  Portugal 35 [109]
Jesús Corona FW 2015– 214 28  Mexico 28 [110]
Iker Casillas GK 2015–2020 156 0  Spain 5 [111]
Moussa Marega FW 2016– 139 54  Mali 13 [112]
Felipe DF 2016–2019 142 11  Brazil 1 [113]
Alex Telles DF 2016– 184 21  Brazil 1 [114]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Collapsed in the pitch during a league match, later dying at the hospital.[38]
  2. ^ European Golden Shoe winner in 1982–83 and 1984–85.[45]
  3. ^ Record all-time and league goalscorer.[46]
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Record number of titles in international club competitions.[51]
  5. ^ Record all-time and league appearances.[57][58]
  6. ^ Record number of titles in all competitions.[65]
  7. ^ Record appearances in international club competitions.[58]
  8. ^ a b c d Record appearances in a season.[4]
  9. ^ Record appearances by a non-Portuguese player.[67]
  10. ^ European Golden Shoe winner in 1998–99.[45]

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