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Sporting CP 1 - 0 FC Porto (2001/2002)

Sporting CP 1 - 0 FC Porto (2001/2002) Golos: Marius Niculae (Sporting) O Sporting conquistou nesta temporada o seu 18.º título de campeão nacional da história, sendo este o segundo título ganho em três anos. O Sporting, com o novo treinador romeno Boloni, apesar de um mau começo de época, arrancou para uma temporada de sonho ao conseguir recuperar o título de campeão, o 2.º título em 3 anos. Além do campeonato, os leões conseguiram ganhar a taça, fazendo uma dobradinha, algo inédito desde 1982. Para esta grande época, o Sporting a muito deve ao goleador Mário Jardel, que formou uma dupla de sucesso com o internacional português João Vieira Pinto. O Boavista, campeão em título, voltou a fazer uma grande época ao lutar até ao fim por um bicampeonato histórico, ficando a apenas 5 pontos do Sporting. O FC Porto sofreu uma época atípica, onde nunca verdadeiramente entrou na luta pelo título e tiveram que lutar para garantir o último lugar no pódio. Os portistas acabariam a época com o treinador José Mourinho, que veio para substituir Octávio Machado. Por fim, o Benfica, na ressaca da pior classificação da história, voltou a ficar longe de lutar pelo título e voltou, pela segunda vez consecutiva, a falhar o acesso às competições europeias. Sporting CP 1 - 0 FC Porto (2001/2002)

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