Porto Luís ------------- [Under Construction]
Sporting Clube de Porto Luís have a rich and storied history dating back to their founding in 1889, taking their name from the famous Dom Luís I Bridge, which spans the Douro River in Porto, Portugal. The bridge was completed in 1886 and quickly became a symbol of the city's innovation and progress, also serving as a source of inspiration for the founders what will be known as Porto Luís in the KIT LEAGUE
The ethos of the club is rooted in the lessons learned during the building of the bridge. The architects and engineers who designed and constructed the bridge worked tirelessly to create something that was not only functional but also beautiful, paying attention to every detail and taking pride in their work. These values were instilled in the members of Porto Luís, who aimed to create a football club that was not only successful on the field, playing the right way, but also respected off it.
Over the years, Sporting Clube de Porto Luís has become one of the most successful football clubs in Portugal, wowing in their striking multicoloured shirts. The club are also known for their commitment to the community, with many players and staff members involved in charitable initiatives throughout the years.
Today, Porto Luís, or Os Reis - The Kings - remain a beloved institution in Porto and have further importance in representing Portugal in the KIT LEAGUE.
Club Motto |
Construir duas vezes (build it twice) |
City |
Porto |
Founded |
1889 |
Nickname |
Os Reis |
Stadium Name |
Estádio do Quebrantões |
Original Name |
Sporting Clube de Porto Luís |