Fixtures

Portugalia - Liga Andebol 04/20 16:00 2 ABC Braga vs FC Porto - View
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 04/27 17:00 3 FC Porto vs Sporting Clube - View
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 05/04 17:00 4 SL Benfica vs FC Porto - View
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 05/18 17:00 5 FC Porto vs ABC Braga - View
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 05/25 18:00 6 Sporting Clube vs FC Porto - View

Results

Portugalia - Liga Andebol 04/13 20:00 1 [2] FC Porto v SL Benfica [2] W 36-32
Portugalia - Cupa 04/06 16:00 3 SL Benfica v FC Porto W 37-39
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 04/03 18:00 21 FC Porto v Maritimo Madeira W 41-25
Portugalia - Cupa 03/29 16:00 4 FC Porto v Aguas Santas W 46-21
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 03/23 18:00 22 [1] Sporting CP v FC Porto [3] L 35-32
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 03/09 18:00 21 FC Porto v Maritimo Madeira - PPT.
Liga Campionilor 03/07 19:45 14 [6] Wisla Plock v FC Porto [7] L 29-28
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 03/02 18:00 20 [12] Vitoria Setubal v FC Porto [2] W 30-48
Liga Campionilor 02/28 19:45 13 [7] FC Porto v RK Celje [8] W 32-30
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 02/25 15:00 19 [2] FC Porto v ABC Braga [4] L 28-32
Liga Campionilor 02/22 19:45 12 [1] FC Barcelona v FC Porto [7] L 40-33
Portugalia - Liga Andebol 02/18 15:00 18 [3] SL Benfica v FC Porto [2] L 28-27

Wikipedia - FC Porto (handball)

Futebol Clube do Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [futɨˈβɔl ˈkluβɨ ðu ˈpoɾtu]), commonly referred to as FC Porto or simply Porto, is a Portuguese professional handball team based in Porto. Created in 1932, it is the senior representative side of the handball section of multi-sports club FC Porto.

The team competes domestically in the top-tier league Andebol 1 and internationally in European Handball Federation club competitions. It plays its home matches at the Dragão Arena, alongside the club's basketball and roller hockey teams. The current head coach is former Portuguese international and Porto player Carlos Resende.

History

The section started in 1932 with a field handball (eleven-a-side) team, which played competitive matches until 1974–75, when it was discontinued in favour of seven-a-side handball. During this period, the club won 37 regional and 29 national league titles in the field handball discipline.

In 1951, the club established the handball section whose team won the Portuguese league title for the first time in 1953–54, and increased that tally with eight further titles by 1968. Porto then endured a 31-year drought before winning the national league title again in 1998–99. In the 2014–15 season, the team secured their seventh consecutive league title, establishing a national record. In the previous season, the team also debuted in the EHF Champions League group stage, after overcoming the qualification tournament for the first time in five consecutive attempts.