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Football loses a legend: Eusebio dies at age of 71

A file picture taken on November 4, 2011 shows Real Madrid’s Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo receiving the “Golden Boot 2011” award, presented to Europe’s best goal scorer, from former Portuguese legend Eusebio da Silva Ferreira, in Madrid. Eusebio, who was the 1965 European Footballer of the Year and considered one of the best footballers of all time and best ever from Portugal, died yesterday. photo |  AFP

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  • Regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, the player known as the “Black Panther”, died after suffering cardio-pulmonary arrest early yesterday

Lisbon. Portuguese football legend Eusebio, who was the top scorer in the 1966 World Cup, died yesterday at the age of 71 years, his former club Benfica confirmed.

Regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, the player known as the “Black Panther”, died after suffering cardio-pulmonary arrest early on Sunday morning. He had been hospitalised several times in recent years with various health problems and had suffered a stroke in June 2012.

“Eusebio showed signs of fragility lately, but I didn’t expect this at all,” said Joao Malheiro, author of the player’s biography “Eusebio - my story”, who had spoken to him last week by phone to arrange a lunch.

The player’s remains will be transferred during the day to the Luz stadium in Lisbon where Benfica fans can pay their final respects to their greatest star, public television station RTP reported.

The Portuguese government also decreed three days of national mourning, with flags in Lisbon to fly at half-mast. The Portuguese Football Federation said there would be a minute’s silence ahead of Sunday’s Portuguese Cup games, as tributes flowed in for the player.

“Football has lost a legend,” Fifa president Sepp Blatter wrote on Twitter. “But Eusebio’s place among the greats will never be taken away.”

“The king! Great loss for all of us! The greatest!” wrote former Portuguese international Luis Figo, who retired in 2009 with a national record of 127 caps, while current Portugal captain Ronaldo wrote: “Always eternal #Eusebio, rest in peace.”

The Mozambique-born striker made his name at Benfica, winning 11 league titles and one European Cup during a 15-year spell there. He also won two Golden Boot awards as Europe’s leading goalscorer.

Recruited aged 19 by the Lisbon club for his exceptional technical and physical qualities he helped the club win the 1962 European Cup against the Real Madrid of Argentine legend Alfredo Di Stefano.

“He was not only one of the greatest figures of football but also of Portugal. Eusebio is Portugal,” Chelsea’s Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho told RTP.

“I grew up with Eusebio and Amalia Rodrigues (singer who died in 1999), ... as the great symbols of Portugal. They are simply immortal,” he said.

“There are princes of football but Eusebio was in the gallery of kings,” former Benfica coach Toni told TSF radio.

In addition to his 11 league titles, Eusebio won five Portuguese cups in his 15 years at Benfica and was Portugal’s top league scorer between 1964 and 1973. He scored 733 times in 745 professional matches.

Despite his scoring record, however, his only appearance at a World Cup finals was in 1966 in England. (AFP)