"Angola has already given a lot to FC Porto, it has given great players, and I hope it will also be like this in the future, the most recent is Domingos Andrade, but we are confident that with the available talent, with the average age of its population, with all the Portismo that we live here, we will be able to bring more talents to FC Porto, which will bring us joy in terms of sporting results and also to your people, certainly", said Villas-Boas, as part of a visit to the FC Porto House in Luanda.
The Porto leader admitted that he will speak informally with the Minister of Youth and Sports in relation to "the creation of new synergies, mainly a Dragon Force school, in Angola", assuming that he wants to develop some projects in this mandate.
Upon arrival in Luanda, André Villas-Boas and the delegation accompanying him paid a social visit to the Catholic mission of the Franciscan Sisters of Saint Joseph, in Calomboloca, an institution supported by the Portuguese club for many years.
On Wednesday, the Porto delegation will visit the Angolan Football Academy (AFA), and will have audiences with the governor of Luanda Luís Nunes, and with the Minister of Youth and Sports, Rui Falcão.