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Portuguese team Canelas 2010 are on the same 11-game winning streak as Chelsea at the moment - except theirs is a bit different.

The side from the fourth tier - which features several members of an FC Porto Ultras group - have won all of their last 11 games 3-0 to go top of the league - but that is because their opponents have all forfeited them.

They would rather NOT play against the side from Oporto, with claims that their matches take place in a "terror environment."

Instead they pay the €750 fine and don't fulfil the fixture, which is awarded to Canelas 3-0.

(Image: Canelas Facebook)

As seen in the video above - which was filmed in April this year - Canelas certainly believe in enforcing a physical game.

They are unbeaten in their 17 matches this season, winning 16 - but that record is swelled by 12 of the other 13 teams in the division not wanting to play them.

(Image: David Ramos)

Four members of the team are part of the Porto "Super Dragons" Ultras group, including the captain Fernando Madureira, 41.

If the club win the league, they'll have a chance to enter a playoff to enter the third tier, where they could play in the Portuguese Cup - potentially against Porto.