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  2. 2003–04 FC Porto season - Wikipedia

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    FC Porto became the 12th club to win multiple European Cup/Champions League titles in a fairytale 2003–04 season. For the first time since 1995, a club outside the big four leagues won the trophy, and it was widely attributed to charismatic coach José Mourinho .

  3. José Mourinho - Wikipedia

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    José Mourinho Mourinho with Roma in 2023 Personal information Full name José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix Date of birth (1963-01-26) 26 January 1963 (age 62) Place of birth Setúbal, Portugal Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) Position(s) Midfielder Team information Current team Fenerbahçe (head coach) Youth career 0000 Belenenses Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1980–1982 Rio ...

  4. 2004–05 FC Porto season - Wikipedia

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    FC Porto followed up its UEFA Champions League victory with a chaotic season, following the departure of coach José Mourinho and several key players. [1] Initial coach Luigi Delneri was sacked even before the season started, due to too little presence in his new town in pre-season.

  5. 2004 UEFA Champions League final - Wikipedia

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    Monaco had hired former France national football team captain Didier Deschamps as manager and Porto were led by rising star José Mourinho, who left the club for Chelsea a week after the match. Monaco became the fourth club representing the French league to reach the final after Reims in 1956 & 1959 , Saint-Étienne in 1976 , and Olympique de ...

  6. 2003–04 UEFA Champions League - Wikipedia

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    The top two teams in each group advanced to the Champions League play-offs, while the third-placed teams advanced to the Third Round of the UEFA Cup. Tiebreakers, if necessary, were applied in the following order: Points earned in head-to-head matches between the tied teams. Total goals scored in head-to-head matches between the tied teams.

  7. 2002–03 FC Porto season - Wikipedia

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    The 2002–03 season was the 118th season in the existence of FC Porto and the club's 88th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.In addition to the domestic league, Porto participated in this season's editions of the Taça de Portugal and the UEFA Cup.

  8. List of FC Porto records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Angolan goalkeeper Kadú is the youngest player to play in Porto's first team, at 16 years old. ... UEFA Team of the Year. José Mourinho – 2003, 2004; Presidents

  9. 2003 UEFA Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Porto won the match 3–2 in extra time thanks to a goal from Derlei. Before this game, no club from Scotland or Portugal had won the UEFA Cup . The game had what UEFA described as "the largest travelling support to have assembled for a single game" [ 3 ] – around 80,000 Celtic fans travelled to Seville for the final.