Hugo Cardoso PorfÃÂrio (born 28 September 1973) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played mostly as a winger.
He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 86 games and ten goals over the course of nine seasons, representing five clubs. He also competed in England, Spain and Saudi Arabia.
PorfÃÂrio appeared for Portugal at Euro 1996.
Born in Lisbon, PorfÃÂrio graduated from Sporting CP's prolific youth academy, joining the professionals for the 1992âÂÂ93 season alongside EmÃÂlio Peixe. After some appearances as a substitute, he had loan spells with fellow Primeira Liga clubs Tirsense and União de Leiria.
PorfÃÂrio returned to the Estádio José Alvalade for 1996âÂÂ97, but soon moved on loan to England's West Ham United. There, he scored four goals in all competitions, against Nottingham Forest in the third round of the League Cup, Wrexham in the same stage of the FA Cup and Blackburn Rovers and Chelsea in the Premier League.
Released by Sporting in June 1997, PorfÃÂrio spent the following campaign with La Liga's Racing de Santander. He only netted once during his spell in Cantabria, in a 2âÂÂ2 draw at Tenerife, and was also sent off twice as his team went on to finish in 14th position.
PorfÃÂrio signed with Sporting neighbours Benfica for 1998âÂÂ99, being loaned in the January transfer window to Nottingham Forest, where he appeared sparingly and scored once, against Sheffield Wednesday. He returned to Benfica in July, terminating his contract for unpaid salaries, joining MarÃÂtimo in August on a free transfer but returning to the former at the end of the season after reaching amicable terms; after a brief spell in the first team, he was soon demoted to the reserves where he would spend almost two years, severing his ties in February 2004.
Subsequently, PorfÃÂrio had short spells, playing with modest Portuguese sides (1ú Dezembro and Oriental) and retiring in 2008 after a season in Saudi Arabia with Al Nassr. In February 2012, he was named by manager Ricardo Sá Pinto as part of his backroom team at Sporting. He left his post in the club's scouting department in April 2013.
After impressive displays with Leiria, PorfÃÂrio earned a callup to the Portugal national team. After making his debut on 29 May 1996 in a 1âÂÂ0 defeat of Ireland in Dublin, he made the nation's squad of 22 for UEFA Euro 1996, playing 15 minutes in the 1âÂÂ0 group stage win against Turkey.
Some months later, PorfÃÂrio was also in the roster at the 1996 Olympic Games, where Portugal finished fourth, their best result ever in the competition. He received his last cap for the full side on 9 November, in a 1âÂÂ0 home victory over Ukraine for the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.