1988-89 FC Porto Roster

Primeira Liga (PL)
Portugal, Level I
Team Record: 21-3-14 - 56 points
Finishing 2nd in PL
Location: Porto, Portugal
1988-89 FC Porto Statistics

FC Porto of Primeira Liga ended the 1988-89 season with a record of 21 wins, 14 draws and 3 losses for 56 points finishing second in PL.

Porto scored 52 goals and conceded 17. Rui Águas netted 13 goals for the team, while Domingos Paciência, Rabah Madjer and Fernando Gomes each tallied five or more, too.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Rui ÁguasApril 28, 19605'10"163Lisboa, Portugal
AndréDecember 24, 19575'9"168Vila do Conde, Portugal
Vítor BaíaGOctober 15, 19696'0"172Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
BandeirinhaNovember 26, 19625'7"148Porto, Portugal
Zé BetoGFebruary 21, 19605'11"Matosinhos, Portugal
BrancoDApril 4, 19645'10"170Bagé, Brazil
Carlos CarvalhalDDecember 4, 19655'10"Braga, Portugal
DitoJanuary 18, 19625'11"159Barcelos, Portugal
EdvaldoMarch 10, 1966Salvador, Brazil
EvertonMDecember 12, 19595'9"157Pradópolis, Brazil
FrascoJanuary 16, 19555'6"137Leça da Palmeira, Portugal
GeraldãoDApril 24, 1963Gouverneur Valadares, Brazil
Fernando GomesNovember 22, 19565'9"161Porto, Portugal
Augusto InácioDFebruary 1, 19555'8"159Lisboa, Portugal
Eduardo LuísDecember 6, 1955Loures, Portugal
Rabah MadjerFebruary 15, 19585'10"152Hussein Dey, Algeria
Jaime MagalhãesJuly 19, 19625'8"165Porto, Portugal
Rui ManuelMay 25, 1967Sagres, Portugal
Józef MłynarczykGSeptember 20, 19536'1"183Nowa Sól, Poland
Kalombo N'KongoloDJuly 17, 19616'1"Kishasa, Congo DR
Jaime PachecoJuly 22, 19585'7"150Paredes, Portugal
Domingos PaciênciaJanuary 2, 19695'9"161Leça de Palmeira, Portugal
Lima PereiraFebruary 1, 19526'2"185Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Paulo PereiraDAugust 27, 19656'1"172Campinas, Brazil
João PintoNovember 21, 19615'8"159Oliveira do Douro, Portugal
QuimAugust 23, 19595'8"157Vila do Conde, Portugal
RaudneiJuly 18, 19656'0"181Echaporã, Brazil
José SemedoMMarch 5, 19655'10"159Ovar, Portugal
António SousaApril 28, 19575'9"157Sao João da Madeira, Portugal
VermelhinhoMarch 9, 1959São João da Madeira, Portugal



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