
Livestream on February 13 – In this week's Portuguese Premier League, Porto drew 2-2 at home to Sporting Portugal. The two teams clashed massively after the match, while Portuguese sports club president Frederico Valandas accused the other side of attacking himself and snatching his wallet and mobile phone.
Portugal Sports Club officially issued a statement saying: "Our club president Valandas yesterday became the target of verbal and physical attacks by Porto club vice president and CEO Vito Baia, manager Concessan and media director Rui Serquira. When President Varandas headed to the team bus, the three men waited for him surrounded by several security guards, and then Rui-Serquira violently rammed Chairman Valandas, snatched the wallet containing the mobile phone, ID card, and credit card from him, and immediately fled. Despite the presence of police officers at the scene, no equipment and documentation were found. ”
The Portuguese sports club went on to say: "We will institute criminal proceedings against Vito Baia, Conceissan, Rui Serquira and will make every effort to ensure that persons who commit such acts are barred from entering the stadium." What happened yesterday – both inside and outside the pitch – is too serious to go unpunished. "At the moment the Porto club has not responded to the allegations received.