The expulsion of Paulo Sérgio at Portimonense-FC Porto was not the first in the coach’s career



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The Portimonense manager was sent off after an argument with Sérgio Conceição and, after the final whistle, said it was “the first time in his career”.

The match between Portimonense and FC Porto, which the Dragons won 2-1 on Saturday, was marked by moments of tension between Sérgio Conceição and Paulo Sérgio, culminating in the expulsion of the two coaches during the second half of the match.

After the match, the Algarve coach apologized to the players and said it was “the first time in his career” that he was sent off. “That says it all,” he said.

However, history points in another direction: Paulo Sérgio had already been expelled on other occasions. An example of this is the passage along the shores of Hearts (Scotland) and APOEL (Cyprus).

In 2011, at the head of the Scottish emblem, Paulo Sérgio was expelled for protests in a match against Kilmanorck. At the head of APOEL, it happened in a Champions League play-off against Maribor.

Sérgio Conceição, FC Porto coach, also saw a red card at the Portimão Municipal Stadium.



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