Matches • Most official matches in a season: 58 (
2010–11); • Best league start: 13 wins (
1939–40 Primeira Divisão).
Firsts • First match: Porto vs. Clube de Aveiro (friendly, 8 October 1893); • First match against a foreign team: Porto vs.
Real Fortuna de Vigo (friendly, 15 December 1907); • First match in the Campeonato do Porto: Porto 1–2
Boavista (1913–14 Campeonato do Porto, 4 January 1914); • First match in the Campeonato de Portugal: Porto 2–1 Sporting (
1922 Campeonato de Portugal final, 4 June 1922); • First match in the league:
Belenenses 1–1 Porto (
1934–35 Primeira Liga, 20 January 1935); • First match in the Taça de Portugal:
Vitória de Guimarães 3–2 Porto (
1938–39 Taça de Portugal first round, 14 May 1939); • First match in the Supertaça:
Benfica 2–0 Porto (
1981 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, first leg, 1 December 1981); • First match in international club competitions: Porto 1–2
Athletic Bilbao (
1956–57 European Cup preliminary round, first leg, 20 September 1956).
Wins • Biggest win: 19–1, against Coimbrões (1932–33 Campeonato do Porto, 22 January 1933); • Biggest win in the Campeonato do Porto: 19–1, against Coimbrões (1932–33 Campeonato do Porto, 22 January 1933); • Biggest win in the Campeonato de Portugal: 18–0, against Ginásio Lis (1931–32 Campeonato de Portugal first round, 3 April 1932); • Biggest win in the league: 12–1, against
Académico do Porto (
1938–39 Primeira Divisão, 16 April 1939) and
Carcavelinhos (
1941–42 Primeira Divisão); • Biggest win in the Taça de Portugal: 15–1, against
Sanjoanense (
1942–43 Taça de Portugal first round, 30 May 1943); • Biggest win in the Supertaça: 5–0, against Benfica (
1996 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, second leg, 8 September 1996); • Biggest win in the Taça da Liga: 4–0, against
Rio Ave (
2012–13 Taça da Liga semi-finals, 3 April 2013) and
Penafiel (
2013–14 Taça da Liga third round, 15 January 2014); • Biggest win in international club competitions: 9–0, against
Rabat Ajax (
1986–87 European Cup first round, first leg, 17 September 1986); • Most defeats in the league in a season: 12 (
1949–50 and
1969–70 Primeira Divisão); • Fewest defeats in the league in a season: none, in 2010–11 (30 matches, 27 wins and 3 draws) and
2012–13 (30 matches, 24 wins and 6 draws); • Most consecutive home matches without defeats: 45 (from 25 October 2008 to 2 January 2011); • Most consecutive home matches without defeats in the league: 119 (from 3 January 1982 to 16 April 1989); • Most consecutive matches without defeats in the league: 55 (from 28 February 2010 to 29 January 2012).
Goals • First goal scored in the Campeonato de Portugal: José Tavares Bastos, against Sporting CP (1922 Campeonato de Portugal final, 4 June 1922); • First goal scored in the league:
Carlos Nunes, against Belenenses (
1934–35 Primeira Liga, 20 January 1935); • First goal scored in the Taça de Portugal: Carlos Nunes, against Vitória de Guimarães (1938–39 Taça de Portugal first round, first leg, 14 May 1939); • First goal scored in the Supertaça:
Jacques Pereira, against Benfica (
1981 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, second leg, 8 December 1981); • First goal scored in the Taça da Liga:
Ernesto Farías, against Vitória de Setúbal (2008–09 Taça da Liga third round, 8 January 2009); • First goal scored in international club competitions: José Maria, against Athletic Bilbao (1956–57 European Cup preliminary round, first leg, 20 September 1956); • Most goals scored in the league in a season: 88 (
1987–88 Primeira Divisão); • Three points for a win: 91 in 34 matches (
2021–22 Primeira Liga) –
record. • Fewest points in a season: • Two points for a win: 14 in 14 matches (
1936–37 Primeira Liga, 1942–43 Primeira Divisão); • Three points for a win: 21 (2010–11 Primeira Liga).
Stadiums •
Estádio das Antas (1952–2004): • First match: Porto 2–8 Benfica (friendly, 28 May 1952); • First goal:
Vital, against Benfica (friendly, 28 May 1952); • Last match: Porto 2–0
Estrela da Amadora (2003–04 Primeira Liga, 24 January 2004); • Last goal:
Benni McCarthy, against Estrela da Amadora (2003–04 Primeira Liga matchday 19, 24 January 2004); • Highest attendance: 90,000, against Dynamo Kiev (1986–87 European Cup, 8 April 1987). •
Estádio do Dragão (2003–present): • First match: Porto 2–0
Barcelona (friendly, 16 November 2003); • First goal: Derlei, against Barcelona (friendly, 16 November 2003); • Highest attendance: 52,000, against Barcelona (friendly, 16 November 2003); • Highest attendance in an official match: 50,818, against
Deportivo La Coruña (2003–04 UEFA Champions League semi-finals, first leg, 21 April 2004). == Notes ==