The future of Porto has already been decided. Polling stations have already opened to vote for the next president of the club. Until 20:00 at the Estádio do Dragão stadium, members will be able to choose the candidate they prefer to see lead for the four-year period 2024-2028. The results will be known after 22:00 this Saturday.
Businessman and professor Nuno Lobo (list C) is running again for the presidency of FC Porto (A), four years after becoming the third and final candidate with the most votes, while former coach Andre Villas-Boas (B), who won four trophies for the Blaugrana in the 2010/11 season, including the league title and the Europa League, is making his first election appearance and has established himself as the main face of the opposition.
These three lists compete for the leadership, the Council of the General Assembly and the Financial and Disciplinary Council, with Nuno Lobo withdrawing from the elections to the Supreme Council, which again includes an autonomous movement led by the lawyer and professor Miguel Bras da Cunha (D).
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Updated April 27, 2024 | 10:00 am
Jorge Costa in line to vote
Former player Jorge Costa waits his turn to vote in the Porto FC governing body elections at the Dragao Stadium.
Maximum vigilance to ensure security during the FC Porto elections
Elections to the governing bodies of FC Porto will take place this Saturday. maximum alarm state to ensure the safety of all participants.
Pinto da Costa faces opposition in elections for the fourth time in 42 years
Pinto da Costa faces opposition for the fourth time for 42 years as president of FC Porto on Saturday, when he competed in the election for second place in national football with Andre Villas-Boas and Nuno Lobo after 15 victories in a row.
A serious test for Pinto da Costa
After 15 consecutive terms over 42 years, the Pinto da Costa era faces the biggest test of its longevity.
The leader of the blue and white since 1982 represents a project marked by a major renewal of both people and ideas.
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Voting is now open
Polling stations opened at 9am and Porto members will be able to vote until 8pm.
Author: morning Post This Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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