Roberto Di Matteo was the manager that won that champions league for Chelsea that year, Villas Boas didn't get to finish that season as he got sacked. He did win the Europa League with Porto with the year prior though, that's his best accolade as a manager.
Actually, the Leixões women´s team arent completely screwed. There are 13 series in the 1st phase of the 3rd tier of the portuguese womens league. The winner of each series advances while the 3 best 2nd teams also advance, to make a combined 2nd phase of 16 teams and Leixões went through. So now, they are stuck again with Porto in their series (these 16 teams are divided between 2 series of 8 teams each and here in Portugal, they usually divide the teams per territory in the lower leagues, so they dont have to spend a lot of money in travels and leixões is located in a city right next to Porto) and will probably not win their serie which would´ve gave them a direct promotion. But, they have another shot at promotion, since the 2nd place team from each series then goes to play each other in a play off match and whoever wins, also goes up. Hope yall enjoyed the extensive explanation of the 3rd tier of the portuguese womens league
Cool. Didn't know whether there was a playoff spot when I wrote the tweets, and I couldn't find info on that. I'm too much of a noob on portuguese women's football 😅
@@Fistrike I usually just use a site called zerozero when trying to get information on portuguese football in general, they basically have everything from the first division down to the lower leagues
Just a small details, even though AVB wanted to create a women's team off the bat, it is now mandatory as per UEFA rules to have a women's side, otherwise, no European competitions.
Which is stupid to not have that rule reversed. If the team is just female football it can qualify for euro competitions without male football. Another rule where they show their sexism
1. Villas-Boas never won the Champions League, but he did win almost everything in his only season at FC Porto, including the Europa League 2. Pinto da Costa didn't create a women's team not because "women should not play football", but because it wasn't profitable (if you compare women's football from 5-10 years ago to what it is now, you will see that there's a huge difference regarding the amount of money and the amount of people watching the sport) 3. If Pinto da Costa was still in charge a women's team would eventually be created due to UEFA rules
The situation with Villas Boas and Pinto da Costa has been insane since the elections back in April, and even before. Pinto da Costa has been running the club into the ground over the last 10+ years financially and Villas Boas right now is saving us. We cut ties with our ultras that were literally being given tickets by the club so they could sell to fans at a higher price. The club was being stolen left and right from Pinto da Costa and his corrupt friends (his son included). Now we are healing. Pinto da Costa gave us a lot, but he has been actively damaging our club badly. We wouldn't survive much longer with himself and his cronies at the wheel.
Andre Villas Boas didn't win the ucl with chelsea, he was sacked and interin manager Roberto Di Matteo won it for chelsea, you were in his literal wikipedia page it was right there
Benfica had the same problem when created the womens team too, they even won the national cup while in second division still did a little digging, in 2018/19, when the team was created, they won the second division with 27-1-0 and 365-1 in goals, also won the national cup with 7-0-1 record, 87-5 in goals, and 4 of those were on the 2 legs of the semi finals against Braga, the 2nd best at the time on the country after that they gone to the first division and won the league always since then 19/20, 20/21, 21/22, 22/23 and its going well for this year again 4 years in the first division they had: 4 draws, 7 defeats, this year they are 11-0-0 first division has 12 teams, 22 games per season, 88 games total. 77 games won, with a stupid 87.5%. with the stands as of now they are 88-4-7, that gives an 88.89% Win Rate
They did this with the Benfica women’s team a few years ago. They won back to back promotions eventually making it to the top flight and winning the league in the first year. Don’t think they lost a game for over 3/4 years or something stupid like that. Porto will be the same I’m sure 😂
A fourth division is being created next season and that is the reason for these women's teams appearing all of a sudden. New clubs that joined this season start in the third division, the lowest in the pyramid at the moment, but from next season new clubs that want to take part will have to start in the 4th tier. That said, this third tier that Porto is playing in will have only 12 teams next season due to this restructuring. Every team that didn't manage to make the promotion phase has already been relegated to the fourth tier, and the worst 3 teams in groups A and B in the promotion phase that is now underway will also be relegated. Next season the 12 teams in this league will be the 8 that weren't promoted nor relegated, and the 4 teams that get relegated from the 2nd division.
AVB was sacked before the Champions League final for Di Matteo. Also, all "major" (I don't recall if it was just first division or more) Portuguese (and European I think) teams were needed to have a female side due to some UEFA regulations. Regarding Pinto da Costa, he was voted out because recently he was kind of a shell of what he used to be. He was being controlled by those around him and they were drowning the club. He was just the face of his leadership. He his now honorary president. He is still the most decorated president of all time. He is doing/recovering from cancer treatment so he might not last that much longer...
It gets even better when you consider that the page he has open in his browser, has Villas Boas' "managerial career highlights" in a paragraph in the dead middle of the screen.
Imma be honest, the only "mistake" that's been made is putting Leixoes SC in the same group as the Porto womens team. I'm not from portugal, i don't know the league system and how those groups are normally made, but it would make sense to spread the new entries across the groups. Putting new entries in the lowest tier is the only fair thing to do, but obviously because they're new you don't know what their strength relative to the other teams will be. There's allways the risk that they're too strong for the lowest tiers, but with promotion and relegation in place, that will solve itself over time. If you only have one group in the tier then yes, put all new teams together. Maximum chaos, bring the madness. But when on the same tier multiple groups exist, spread the new entries out over the groups. I imagine these groups are formed based on geography. Clubs from the same regions together and all that, but there's noone saying you can't shuffle some teams around, to lower the risk of 2 new entries starting in the same group and they both wipe the field with the existing teams, especially if only one of them can promote. Because then the rest of the teams in that group are without a chance to fight for promotion, 2 years in a row. Have new teams start at the bottom but give them the fastest path possible to sort themselves into the tier that matches their strenght. That's the least disruptive for the league structure. The only way i can see it now is that both Porto and Leixoes will promote their way up following the same path (Leixoes, following 1 year behind) so the existing teams in every tier on the Porto and Leixoes path will now all be without chance for 2 seasons straight to promote untill both teams have found the tier that matches their respective level of strenght.
Dortmund started their women's team in the 2021-22 season in the 7th tier. They went 24-0-0 with a +141 and won their district cup, qualifying them for next year's state cup. In 22-23, BVB in the 6th division went 24-0-0 this time with a +138 GD winning the district cup again and reaching the quarterfinals of the state cup. In 23-24, BVB in the 5th tier went 23-1-0 and a +118 GD with yet another district cup win and, this time, made it to the semifinals of the state cup. So far, in 24-25, BVB in the 4th division are 1st place in their league with a 13-1-1, losing their first game of the season and now going on a 14 league match unbeaten run, and a +48 GD and just won their RO16 district cup match 21-0 and are yet to play their RO16 match in the state cup, but won their Round 1 match 11-0.
The alternative would have been to take over Valadares (where Lima was the captain) and that was the plan of the previous administration when UEFA started to hint top clubs needed to have a women's team. I think AVB went through the "start from scratch" approach from a transparency standpoint.
Borussia Dortmund Women’s Team also started in 2021 and they are climbing form 7 th division and similar 10 goals per game stats. So far they are in fifth division
@@ninjalectualx Yes but all the teams that won their group in the first phase have large goal differences. I'm guessing the 2nd phase will be more balanced.
In the US, very few men's teams have an affiliated women's team. There aren't many pro women's teams to begin with, just 22 between NWSL and USLS. Only half of those are affiliated with a men's team, 4 MLS teams and 7 USLC/1 teams. There are 68 men's teams between MLS and USL for reference. That said, a lot more USLC/1 teams are going to get a women's team as USLS expands. For example, my own club, Union Omaha, has plans for a women's team once our new stadium is finished. Pro women's soccer is very much still in early development here.
No one talking about the last place team with 0 goals for and 142 goal against in 10 games. If they don't show up it's like -30 via official score lol.
I'm actually bummed a lot of my favorite teams don't have women's equivalents. Some do, but they're just getting started and/or play in lower divisions (such as St. Pauli or As Celtas, Celta de Vigo's women's team), or they just straight-up don't exist anymore, if they ever did (the most glaring examples to me, at least among my faves, being Atalanta and Royal Antwerp, and to a lesser extent Go Ahead Eagles). NYC FC is allegedly thinking about developing a women's team for when their stadium is finally built, in which case my loyalty will be split three ways between them, Gotham, and Brooklyn FC, but that's very much an "allegedly."
No. You're late to the party, you fight your way up. Prove you belong. These teams will probably get something out of getting to play such a team on it's way up.
You could easily also make the same argument for Leixões as is being made for Porto here. Clearly they're "too big" for that level as well (even though overall of course they're not as big a club as Porto). Why don't they get a fast track to the top flight? Isn't one of the other clubs that belong in that level the ones ACTUALLY being screwed over, if we follow this line of thinking? The suggestion that a club of any size gets to scurt the rules and get a fast track to the top due to their club size and team quality is a slippery slope, especially so in Portugal in regards to the big 3, who already exert such a strong influence over the entire footballing infrastructure. I don't think any consideration should be made in regards to this suggestion. The team is newly formed, it starts at the bottom, no matter club size. No one is being screwed over, things are working exactly as they're supposed to work
Exactly. They're going to relegate teams on their way up, but it will be decided on the pitch, and those teams will get to hold that status longer as a reward for joining the party earlier and Porto will have paid their dues.
Respectfully there's always something on in soccer, surely if he didn't upload whenever a different game was on, we'd never get a video, Barca were playing earlier too, the psl in south africa was on etc
i play in the u-19's futsal "divisão de honra", which is kinda the third division, which is also sorta just the "district group stage" of the second division, but i find it weird that only the first club passes in those womens lower leagues, cause at least in my league iirc the top 2 at least pass maybe its cause there are less clubs and tiers
uh mate that's a big one, AVB was sacked mid-season by Chelsea and club legend Roberto di Matteo was at helm during CL run (later signed & sacked couple months later)
It's so sad that good teams have to play against bad ones. We should just close the system, give all the money to one league, and the amateurs can just play for nothing at all. Here's the thing, where do you draw the line between "Start at the bottom" and "Just join the top tier"? How do you draw the line? Is having money your parameter? Or maybe the number of fans? I get it, everyone wants competition, but if you don't know where to draw the line fairly don't complain. That's how Trump got elected - just people complaining without an idea of how complicated everything is.
Borussia Dortmund didn't have a womens team until about 3 years ago. At least they went with the right approach and started in the lowest womens league and climbing up the ranks.
I think if I was a player in the third division, I would be excited by it. What's the chance to play against such players ever again, at least you could tell your grandchildren you played against WC players once.
this is Europe not The US //US WAY : someone starts a Club invests a Shit Load of money hires Messi (made up name) some city pays for them to be in their stadium goes strait to the MLS (totally made up League) and Done . in Europe you have to earn the Right to play the Big Leagues just ask whrexam
How would they have been added to the top flight without taking the place of a club that has earned their spot. No matter how good they are they still need to earn their spot in the top flight
the easy solution is to just add another promo/relegation spot, every year until Porto get promoted.. Because if you just kick one of the top flight teams out so Porto can go in that team not recover. See Doncaster Belles being replaced by Man City women. D Belles have a rich and successful history in the english womens game and now where are they? The Men's game carries the WSL. And the attendences are a lot less than the BBC will even tell you/report
And then they lose in the cup 1v0 to the first professional team. Start at the bottom like everyone.
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The actual truth is- the FC porto women's team loses money,and so does the top flight of women's football. They barely get 300 people at a game, they got 30k once because the tickets were free.
@@darthmalgus9039 how can the olympics football be bigger than the womens world cup when literally nobody outside of north america cares about olympic football whatsoever. im pretty sure FIFA is bigger bro
@napolean_ragland Even if no one outside of North America cares about Olympic football (which isn't even true), that's still an entire continent of 400m people whereas literally no one cares about the women's world cup. It's a sad fact for the women's game but it's true. More people watch the Olympics than the women's world cup.
@@darthmalgus9039 Doesnt make it bigger in general though. americans only like it because its easier to win. Because the men are relatively worse and have no chance of winning either, the gen pop then says the world cup is the biggest
@ninjalectualx look man, outside of Portugal pretty much no one watches the MENS league from Portugal. You're telling me millions of people watch the womens portuguese league? Don't lie to yourself...
Quick thing. No one really cares for women sports. Sorry but it's terrible. Slow and everything. I've played against a woman who plays for Australia futsal team. She's pretty average. Not much skill at all. Had her competing against 16 year olds and struggling.
@ninjalectualx no just sick of them asking for equal pay when tickets are free and still no one watches. They think the can compete with men which they can't
Roberto Di Matteo was the manager that won that champions league for Chelsea that year, Villas Boas didn't get to finish that season as he got sacked. He did win the Europa League with Porto with the year prior though, that's his best accolade as a manager.
That’s what I though, thanks.
Actually, the Leixões women´s team arent completely screwed. There are 13 series in the 1st phase of the 3rd tier of the portuguese womens league. The winner of each series advances while the 3 best 2nd teams also advance, to make a combined 2nd phase of 16 teams and Leixões went through. So now, they are stuck again with Porto in their series (these 16 teams are divided between 2 series of 8 teams each and here in Portugal, they usually divide the teams per territory in the lower leagues, so they dont have to spend a lot of money in travels and leixões is located in a city right next to Porto) and will probably not win their serie which would´ve gave them a direct promotion. But, they have another shot at promotion, since the 2nd place team from each series then goes to play each other in a play off match and whoever wins, also goes up. Hope yall enjoyed the extensive explanation of the 3rd tier of the portuguese womens league
Cool. Didn't know whether there was a playoff spot when I wrote the tweets, and I couldn't find info on that. I'm too much of a noob on portuguese women's football 😅
@@Fistrike I usually just use a site called zerozero when trying to get information on portuguese football in general, they basically have everything from the first division down to the lower leagues
Just a small details, even though AVB wanted to create a women's team off the bat, it is now mandatory as per UEFA rules to have a women's side, otherwise, no European competitions.
Which is stupid to not have that rule reversed. If the team is just female football it can qualify for euro competitions without male football.
Another rule where they show their sexism
@@emanuelfer456 What?
1. Villas-Boas never won the Champions League, but he did win almost everything in his only season at FC Porto, including the Europa League
2. Pinto da Costa didn't create a women's team not because "women should not play football", but because it wasn't profitable (if you compare women's football from 5-10 years ago to what it is now, you will see that there's a huge difference regarding the amount of money and the amount of people watching the sport)
3. If Pinto da Costa was still in charge a women's team would eventually be created due to UEFA rules
The situation with Villas Boas and Pinto da Costa has been insane since the elections back in April, and even before. Pinto da Costa has been running the club into the ground over the last 10+ years financially and Villas Boas right now is saving us. We cut ties with our ultras that were literally being given tickets by the club so they could sell to fans at a higher price. The club was being stolen left and right from Pinto da Costa and his corrupt friends (his son included). Now we are healing. Pinto da Costa gave us a lot, but he has been actively damaging our club badly. We wouldn't survive much longer with himself and his cronies at the wheel.
"I have very limited ball knowledge"
Thank the gods you're not my proctologist.
The balls are stored in the butt?
What do you think a proctologist does
When benfica created the women's team they had to climb too. No one wanted a free pass for benfics. Jealousy is a common place in Portuguese football
Andre Villas Boas didn't win the ucl with chelsea, he was sacked and interin manager Roberto Di Matteo won it for chelsea, you were in his literal wikipedia page it was right there
Zealand is here to lead, not to read
Benfica had the same problem when created the womens team too, they even won the national cup while in second division still
did a little digging, in 2018/19, when the team was created, they won the second division with 27-1-0 and 365-1 in goals, also won the national cup with 7-0-1 record, 87-5 in goals, and 4 of those were on the 2 legs of the semi finals against Braga, the 2nd best at the time on the country
after that they gone to the first division and won the league always since then
19/20, 20/21, 21/22, 22/23 and its going well for this year again
4 years in the first division they had: 4 draws, 7 defeats, this year they are 11-0-0
first division has 12 teams, 22 games per season, 88 games total. 77 games won, with a stupid 87.5%.
with the stands as of now they are 88-4-7, that gives an 88.89% Win Rate
They did this with the Benfica women’s team a few years ago. They won back to back promotions eventually making it to the top flight and winning the league in the first year. Don’t think they lost a game for over 3/4 years or something stupid like that. Porto will be the same I’m sure 😂
A fourth division is being created next season and that is the reason for these women's teams appearing all of a sudden. New clubs that joined this season start in the third division, the lowest in the pyramid at the moment, but from next season new clubs that want to take part will have to start in the 4th tier.
That said, this third tier that Porto is playing in will have only 12 teams next season due to this restructuring. Every team that didn't manage to make the promotion phase has already been relegated to the fourth tier, and the worst 3 teams in groups A and B in the promotion phase that is now underway will also be relegated. Next season the 12 teams in this league will be the 8 that weren't promoted nor relegated, and the 4 teams that get relegated from the 2nd division.
AVB was sacked before the Champions League final for Di Matteo.
Also, all "major" (I don't recall if it was just first division or more) Portuguese (and European I think) teams were needed to have a female side due to some UEFA regulations.
Regarding Pinto da Costa, he was voted out because recently he was kind of a shell of what he used to be. He was being controlled by those around him and they were drowning the club. He was just the face of his leadership. He his now honorary president. He is still the most decorated president of all time. He is doing/recovering from cancer treatment so he might not last that much longer...
5:16 great football knowledge there mate
It gets even better when you consider that the page he has open in his browser, has Villas Boas' "managerial career highlights" in a paragraph in the dead middle of the screen.
The illusory truth effect theory
Imma be honest, the only "mistake" that's been made is putting Leixoes SC in the same group as the Porto womens team.
I'm not from portugal, i don't know the league system and how those groups are normally made, but it would make sense to spread the new entries across the groups.
Putting new entries in the lowest tier is the only fair thing to do, but obviously because they're new you don't know what their strength relative to the other teams will be. There's allways the risk that they're too strong for the lowest tiers, but with promotion and relegation in place, that will solve itself over time.
If you only have one group in the tier then yes, put all new teams together. Maximum chaos, bring the madness. But when on the same tier multiple groups exist, spread the new entries out over the groups. I imagine these groups are formed based on geography. Clubs from the same regions together and all that, but there's noone saying you can't shuffle some teams around, to lower the risk of 2 new entries starting in the same group and they both wipe the field with the existing teams, especially if only one of them can promote. Because then the rest of the teams in that group are without a chance to fight for promotion, 2 years in a row.
Have new teams start at the bottom but give them the fastest path possible to sort themselves into the tier that matches their strenght. That's the least disruptive for the league structure.
The only way i can see it now is that both Porto and Leixoes will promote their way up following the same path (Leixoes, following 1 year behind) so the existing teams in every tier on the Porto and Leixoes path will now all be without chance for 2 seasons straight to promote untill both teams have found the tier that matches their respective level of strenght.
Dortmund started their women's team in the 2021-22 season in the 7th tier. They went 24-0-0 with a +141 and won their district cup, qualifying them for next year's state cup.
In 22-23, BVB in the 6th division went 24-0-0 this time with a +138 GD winning the district cup again and reaching the quarterfinals of the state cup.
In 23-24, BVB in the 5th tier went 23-1-0 and a +118 GD with yet another district cup win and, this time, made it to the semifinals of the state cup.
So far, in 24-25, BVB in the 4th division are 1st place in their league with a 13-1-1, losing their first game of the season and now going on a 14 league match unbeaten run, and a +48 GD and just won their RO16 district cup match 21-0 and are yet to play their RO16 match in the state cup, but won their Round 1 match 11-0.
Actually that's just how things work. If somebody's late to the game doesn't mean they deserve a better start. Teams start at the bottom. Full stop.
forgetting the only interim manager in history to win the UCL is definitely limited ball knowledge
Porto womens team sounds like be discovering the FM editor and seeing what messi ronaldo and other top players do in Vanamara national
The alternative would have been to take over Valadares (where Lima was the captain) and that was the plan of the previous administration when UEFA started to hint top clubs needed to have a women's team. I think AVB went through the "start from scratch" approach from a transparency standpoint.
Yes he is talking about Portugal vamos cova da piedade
Zealand talking about Pinto da Costa was not on my bingo card
Borussia Dortmund Women’s Team also started in 2021 and they are climbing form 7 th division and similar 10 goals per game stats. So far they are in fifth division
Wasn't expecting a history lesson about my club
Seems like the right way to add a new team to me
130 goal difference though
@@ninjalectualx Yes but all the teams that won their group in the first phase have large goal differences. I'm guessing the 2nd phase will be more balanced.
Why would you guess that? Based on what? How you felt when you got out of bed? A more balanced half would be +75 which is not anty less insane
In the US, very few men's teams have an affiliated women's team. There aren't many pro women's teams to begin with, just 22 between NWSL and USLS. Only half of those are affiliated with a men's team, 4 MLS teams and 7 USLC/1 teams. There are 68 men's teams between MLS and USL for reference.
That said, a lot more USLC/1 teams are going to get a women's team as USLS expands. For example, my own club, Union Omaha, has plans for a women's team once our new stadium is finished.
Pro women's soccer is very much still in early development here.
No one talking about the last place team with 0 goals for and 142 goal against in 10 games. If they don't show up it's like -30 via official score lol.
Sometimes I wonder what Villas-Boas was up to these days, so thanks for putting that burning curiosity to rest Z!
I'm actually bummed a lot of my favorite teams don't have women's equivalents. Some do, but they're just getting started and/or play in lower divisions (such as St. Pauli or As Celtas, Celta de Vigo's women's team), or they just straight-up don't exist anymore, if they ever did (the most glaring examples to me, at least among my faves, being Atalanta and Royal Antwerp, and to a lesser extent Go Ahead Eagles). NYC FC is allegedly thinking about developing a women's team for when their stadium is finally built, in which case my loyalty will be split three ways between them, Gotham, and Brooklyn FC, but that's very much an "allegedly."
Zea has "holes-in-my-ball knowledge".
No. You're late to the party, you fight your way up. Prove you belong. These teams will probably get something out of getting to play such a team on it's way up.
You could easily also make the same argument for Leixões as is being made for Porto here. Clearly they're "too big" for that level as well (even though overall of course they're not as big a club as Porto). Why don't they get a fast track to the top flight? Isn't one of the other clubs that belong in that level the ones ACTUALLY being screwed over, if we follow this line of thinking? The suggestion that a club of any size gets to scurt the rules and get a fast track to the top due to their club size and team quality is a slippery slope, especially so in Portugal in regards to the big 3, who already exert such a strong influence over the entire footballing infrastructure. I don't think any consideration should be made in regards to this suggestion. The team is newly formed, it starts at the bottom, no matter club size. No one is being screwed over, things are working exactly as they're supposed to work
Exactly. They're going to relegate teams on their way up, but it will be decided on the pitch, and those teams will get to hold that status longer as a reward for joining the party earlier and Porto will have paid their dues.
Dude, The Spurs vs Liverpool game is on. At least let us finish watching that before uploading mid-game.
League Cup, who cares?
We were robbed, since Bergvall should've gotten a Red. But we played like shit so
Who cares about that when Krasava dropped points at the top of the 2nd cypriot division today
Respectfully there's always something on in soccer, surely if he didn't upload whenever a different game was on, we'd never get a video, Barca were playing earlier too, the psl in south africa was on etc
@@fnordywings1344 it’s true😔
If I remember correctly, there was news a while ago that an exclusively women's football club was trying to become professional in the Netherlands.
Poor Leixos. Porto might then turn into 1° Dezembro in a few years that GD is crazy.
1° Desembro don’t even have a womens team anymore
Bedankt
i play in the u-19's futsal "divisão de honra", which is kinda the third division, which is also sorta just the "district group stage" of the second division, but i find it weird that only the first club passes in those womens lower leagues, cause at least in my league iirc the top 2 at least pass
maybe its cause there are less clubs and tiers
but the real question is what's going on at G.D.R Soalhães?
uh mate that's a big one, AVB was sacked mid-season by Chelsea and club legend Roberto di Matteo was at helm during CL run (later signed & sacked couple months later)
Porto has only one portuguese national team player. She was signed with a knee injury and didn't play a single minute yet
It's so sad that good teams have to play against bad ones. We should just close the system, give all the money to one league, and the amateurs can just play for nothing at all.
Here's the thing, where do you draw the line between "Start at the bottom" and "Just join the top tier"? How do you draw the line? Is having money your parameter? Or maybe the number of fans?
I get it, everyone wants competition, but if you don't know where to draw the line fairly don't complain.
That's how Trump got elected - just people complaining without an idea of how complicated everything is.
Borussia Dortmund didn't have a womens team until about 3 years ago. At least they went with the right approach and started in the lowest womens league and climbing up the ranks.
Sounds like you're talking about the Mandela Effect
Mandela effect, that's the name
I think if I was a player in the third division, I would be excited by it. What's the chance to play against such players ever again, at least you could tell your grandchildren you played against WC players once.
You know what else is crazy?
United were very slow compared to other English clubs to set up a women's team too
villas-boas wasn't the chelsea manager in that final lmao. embarrassing, to say the least
this is Europe not The US //US WAY : someone starts a Club invests a Shit Load of money hires Messi (made up name) some city pays for them to be in their stadium goes strait to the MLS (totally made up League) and Done . in Europe you have to earn the Right to play the Big Leagues just ask whrexam
How would they have been added to the top flight without taking the place of a club that has earned their spot. No matter how good they are they still need to earn their spot in the top flight
Mandela Effect brother
PORTUGAL CARALHOOOOO!!! O QUE É UMA ECONOMIA ESTÁVEL???? 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹 BENFICA CARALHO!!!
Sounds like the Mandela effect
of course women should play football, if they wanna kick balls id much rather it be footballs as opposed to the alternative 🤣
PORTUGAL CARALHO!!!!
Mandela effect
the easy solution is to just add another promo/relegation spot, every year until Porto get promoted.. Because if you just kick one of the top flight teams out so Porto can go in that team not recover. See Doncaster Belles being replaced by Man City women. D Belles have a rich and successful history in the english womens game and now where are they? The Men's game carries the WSL. And the attendences are a lot less than the BBC will even tell you/report
Pfft...bald eagle, eats small fish and snakes. Meanwhile in Australia...
futebol sad
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3 and a half minutes to get to the point
And then they lose in the cup 1v0 to the first professional team. Start at the bottom like everyone.
The actual truth is- the FC porto women's team loses money,and so does the top flight of women's football. They barely get 300 people at a game, they got 30k once because the tickets were free.
the olympics bigger than the world cup? whaaaa
The WOMENS WORLD CUP is definetly smaller than the Olympics. Not controversial at all.
@@darthmalgus9039 how can the olympics football be bigger than the womens world cup when literally nobody outside of north america cares about olympic football whatsoever. im pretty sure FIFA is bigger bro
@napolean_ragland Even if no one outside of North America cares about Olympic football (which isn't even true), that's still an entire continent of 400m people whereas literally no one cares about the women's world cup. It's a sad fact for the women's game but it's true. More people watch the Olympics than the women's world cup.
@@darthmalgus9039 Doesnt make it bigger in general though. americans only like it because its easier to win. Because the men are relatively worse and have no chance of winning either, the gen pop then says the world cup is the biggest
Yes, in women's football it is.
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4:20 he didn't restore Porto. He created Porto has you know it, from the corruption to the success.
I mean, it's sad, but no one really watches it. I understand the cause, but financially it's not a smart decision...
Millions of people watch. All you're saying is YOU PERSONALLY don't watch. Thankfully not everyone is like you
@ninjalectualx look man, outside of Portugal pretty much no one watches the MENS league from Portugal. You're telling me millions of people watch the womens portuguese league? Don't lie to yourself...
He made the city of Porto! Not just the club
Considering Porto gave Portugal it's name, I suppose the city is a bit older than that.
@yaldabaoth2 sure...and yet the city was always considered the ugly cousing to the south...he changed that
Beginning of your video can be used against the every religion.
Villa boas wasnt manager during the first ucl win, that was Roberto Di Matteo💙
Quick thing. No one really cares for women sports. Sorry but it's terrible. Slow and everything. I've played against a woman who plays for Australia futsal team. She's pretty average. Not much skill at all. Had her competing against 16 year olds and struggling.
You sure seem to care a lot. Women's sports lives rent free in your head lmao
@ninjalectualx no just sick of them asking for equal pay when tickets are free and still no one watches. They think the can compete with men which they can't