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Porto coach Conceicao’s family car ‘savagely’ attacked after Club Brugge defeat

Wife, two sons uninjured after supporters throw stones, insult trio

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Sep 2022 10:06PM

Porto coach Conceicao’s family car ‘savagely’ attacked after Club Brugge defeat
Sergio Conceicao’s side remains winless in Europe this season and is third in the Primeira Liga, three points behind leaders Benfica. – AFP pic, September 14, 2022

LISBON – Porto coach Sergio Conceicao’s family car was “savagely” attacked after this week’s Champions League hammering by Club Brugge, the Portuguese side said today.

According to local media, the vehicle carrying Conceicao’s wife and two sons was targeted following yesterday’s 4-0 defeat.

Supporters threw stones and insulted the trio, but they were not injured during the incident.

“Porto totally repudiates the attack on coach Conceicao’s family car, last night, outside the Estadio do Dragao,” the two-time European Cup winners said.

“Porto also regrets the lack of protection from the authorities, and calls for the author or authors of this savage act to be quickly identified and held accountable,” they added.

Conceicao’s side remains winless in Europe this season and are third in the Primeira Liga, three points behind leaders Benfica.

The 47-year-old was appointed boss in 2017 and has won eight trophies. – AFP, September 14, 2022

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