André Villas-Boas, also known as AVB, earned his role as the Portuguese boss at Stamford Bridge in 2011 by winning the Treble with the Dragons. He was visibly delighted to be back, as seen in his reaction on stage. For £30.99 per month, TNT Sport offers a package that includes exclusive content from discovery+, Eurosport, and a variety of sports events such as Premier League, UEFA Champions League, and more.
Villas-Boas won the election ahead of the long-term Porto president Jorge Pinto da Costa, who had held the position since 1982. He celebrated his victory wearing a Porto home shirt and waving a scarf, expressing gratitude to da Costa and outlining his aspirations for the club’s future. His opponent, da Costa, did not speak after his defeat and delegated media duties to his assistant Vitor Baia.
He acknowledged the defeat and the end of his tenure in a congratulatory message. In 2022, Villas Boas stepped away from management to focus on his presidential candidacy and was successful in winning the position at the club he supported as a youngster.