Porto chairman Pinto da Costa remains confident his side will compete in next season's Champions League.
The Portuguese giants were yesterday excluded from Europe's elite club
competition next season following a bribery scandal which overshadowed their
recent SuperLiga conquest.
They were also hit with a six-point deduction after being found guilty of
trying to bribe referees during the 2003/04 campaign.
Porto have already said they will appeal and Pinto da Costa is optimistic the
decision will eventually go in their favour.
He told Portuguese broadcaster SIC: 'We are calm and confident that we will
play in the Champions League.
'Actually, we were expecting this decision from UEFA.
'We do not consider ourselves out of the Champions League. We are already
working on the appeal, both in Portugal and Switzerland. We are convinced that
we will compete in the Champions League next season. We are sure about it.'