Eusebio: Portugal Football Legend Dies Former Portugal footballer
Eusebio, often ranked as one of the best players ever, has died at the age of 71, local media reports. The forward was the
top scorer in the 1966 World Cup as he guided his team to third place in the tournament.
The
71-year-old reportedly died early on Sunday morning of cardiac failure. Portuguese state television channel RTP quoted his his biographer, Joao Malheiro, as saying: "Having followed his life close up and on a daily basis,
I was a witness to his health having become very fragile and there were clear signs of this in recent years.
"At the moment though this isn't the most important thing,
what's most important is to remember the man who was, and always will be, in the place of the immortals of this country and was clearly of emblematic importance for Portuguese in the 20th century,
above all during the 1960s when Portugal lived under a dictatorship."
Nicknamed the Black Panther or the Black Pearl, Eusebio spent most of career with Benfica in Portugal after moving from the then Portuguese territory Laurenco Marquez,
now Mapatu in Mozambique.
He scored 733 goals in 745 competitive games over his career and in a poll conducted for Uefa's Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2004 he was
voted as the 7th best European footballer to have played the game.
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