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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Futebol Clube do Porto, an association football club based in Porto, is the most successful Portuguese team in international club competitions. They have won a total of seven official international titles, which include two UEFA Champions League (in 1987, as the European Cup, and 2004), two UEFA Europa League (in 2003, as the UEFA Cup, and 2011), one UEFA Super Cup (in 1987), and two Intercontinental Cup (in 1987 and 2004) trophies. In addition, the club was a Cup Winners' Cup runner-up in 1984 – its first European final – and took part unsuccessfully in three other UEFA Super Cup matches, in 2003, 2004, and 2011.Porto first participated in international competitions in 1956, when they qualified for the second season of the European Cup as domestic league winners. They lost their first two European matches against Athletic Bilbao and were eliminated from the competition. Porto then debuted in the non-UEFA affiliated Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1962–63, in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1964–65, and in the inaugural editions of the UEFA Cup (Fairs Cup successor) and UEFA Champions League (European Cup successor) in 1971–72 and 1992–93, respectively. The club has qualified for UEFA competitions every year since 1974, and has 20 appearances in the UEFA Champions League group stage – a competition record shared with Barcelona, Manchester United, and Real Madrid.Until their 1986–87 European Cup success, Porto were the only of Portugal's \"Big Three\" teams without an international trophy – Benfica had won two consecutive European Cup titles in 1961 and 1962, and Sporting were Cup Winners' Cup victors in 1964. As European Cup winners, Porto contested the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup, lifting both trophies in their first appearance. To this date, they remain the only Portuguese team to have won either of these competitions. As of the end of the 2014–15 season, Porto occupies the ninth place in both the all-time European Cup and UEFA Champions League club rankings, and are the second-best Portuguese team in the UEFA club ranking.Tomislav Ivić and José Mourinho are Porto's most successful coaches, each with two international titles. Former Portuguese international goalkeeper Vítor Baía holds the club record for the most appearances in international competitions (99), while Colombian striker Radamel Falcao is the club's top goalscorer, with 22 goals."@en }

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