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Rodrigo Moura made his debut for Porto B and broke the Portuguese record

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The young Porto player was released in the final minutes from FC Porto B-Tondela

Rodrigo Moura, just 15 years old, made his debut on Sunday for Porto B, thus making history as the youngest player ever to play in SABSEG’s second division. By the way, from the II and I Liga.

Moura entered the extra time period for Porto B. Tondela, a match in the 16th round that ended in a draw thanks to goals from Nilton Varela (74) and Tomislav Strkali (85).

Rodrigo Moura, aged 15 years, 8 months and 10 days, beats the previous record by removing more than four months from Ricardinho, who played for Tondela on February 2, 2022 against Leixuis aged 16, 1 month and 6 days.

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