Eusébio da Silva Ferreira - Farewell, my friend

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Full name: Eusébio da Silva Ferreira
Date of birth: 25 January 1942
Place of birth: Lourenço Marques, Portuguese East Africa
Height: 1.77 m (5 ft 9 1/2 in)
Playing position: Forward

Biography
Eusébio, nicknamed "The Black Panther" was a Portuguese football player. Eusébio was born in Mozambique and was the first big player that was born in Africa. Eusébio played most of his career at Benfica where he won the European Cup with in 1962. He also became eleven times Portuguese Champion with Benfica and is the all-time top scorer of the club with 638 goals in 614 matches.

One of his most impressive moments was at the 1966 FIFA World Cup with Portugal. Eusébio scored two goals against Brazil, knocking out the former World Champion in the group stage of the tournament. In the quarterfinals of that tournament Portugal had to play against North Korea. After just 25 minutes it was already 3-0 for the Korean's, but then came one of the most astonishing comebacks of football, Eusébio scored four goals and Portugal won the game eventually with 5-3. In the semifinals of the tournament Portugal played against England. The one goal of Eusébio wasn't enough in the 2-1 lose and Portugal had to play for the third place against the Soviet Union. The matched started well for Portugal, by receiving a penalty after 9 minutes. Eusébio took the penalty and scored, the famous Soviet goalkeeper Lev Yashin was close to a save but just nearly missed the bal. Portugal won the game with 2-1 and became third, and Eusébio became top scorer of the tournament with 9 goals. Eusébio was a great striker, he was known for his speed, powerful shot and dribbles.

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Source: http://bestfootballplayersever.com/players/eusebio.php

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