FC Porto's 31st title celebration took an unconventional turn
FC Porto secured their 31st national championship title after a decisive win over Alverca. The celebration that followed took a unique turn, with players and staff marking the moment in their own distinctive ways.
Instead of the usual victory parade at Avenida dos Aliados, the team and fans gathered near Estádio do Dragão for an impromptu party.
The championship was sealed with two rounds remaining under manager Francesco Farioli. The early triumph gave the squad extra time to enjoy their success.
Defender Jan Bednarek was spotted celebrating with a cigar, echoing the style of former coach Sérgio Conceição. Meanwhile, Gabri Veiga opted for a lighter touch, holding up a watermelon during the festivities. Head coach André Villas-Boas joined in by taking a celebratory shot, adding to the lively atmosphere. The party didn’t stop there. Midfielder Samu led a karaoke session, keeping the energy high as players and supporters mingled. The spontaneous gathering outside the stadium became the focal point of the night, replacing the traditional parade route.
FC Porto’s 31st league title was celebrated in a way that reflected the team’s personality—unconventional and full of character. The victory, secured ahead of schedule, allowed for a relaxed and joyful night.
Fans and players alike shared the moment together, turning Estádio do Dragão into the heart of the festivities.