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“We've been fooling each other here”: Villas-Boas reflects hard on Portuguese soccer after the Gomes-Proença split

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The 111th anniversary of the FPF had fewer interventions than is usual in the mixed zone at the moment that national soccer is going through, but André Villas-Boas, the leader of FC Porto, left a hard X-ray.

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The 111th anniversary of the FPF had fewer interventions than is usual in the mixed zone at the moment that national soccer is going through, but André Villas-Boas, the leader of FC Porto, left a hard X-ray.

·Portugal
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Maniche, former soccer player and current commentator for CNN Portugal, praised André Villas-Boas's stance in relation to criticism about the summits of presidents of the League.

·Portugal
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For the president of FC Porto, the image of Portuguese soccer in Europe is pinched by the quarrels between Proença and Fernando Gomes and he envisioned a dark future for Portuguese soccer.

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Pedro Proença today promised transparency, without nostalgia, in the unfinished work that is the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), stressing that “no one is above organizations”. At the dinner for the 111th anniversary of the FPF, the first since the election of Proença on February 14, his predecessor Fernando Gomes was the most notable absence, especially after the controversial controversy over the support for the election of the former re…

·Portugal
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President of the Portuguese Football Federation spoke after dinner to celebrate the organization's 111th anniversary

·Lisbon, Portugal
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The president of FC Porto, André Villas-Boas, criticized this Monday the dispute between Fernando Gomes, former president of the Portuguese Football Federation, and Pedro Proença, who succeeded him, over a “rotten peace” that threatens the Portuguese representation in UEFA.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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