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Eusébio

Eusébio da Silva Ferreira (25 January 1942 – 5 January 2014) was a Mozambican-born Portuguese footballer who played as a striker. He is considered one of the greatest footballers of all time and S.L. Benfica's greatest ever player. During his professional career, he scored 733 goals in 745 matches (41 goals in 64 matches for Portugal). Nicknamed the Black Panther, the Black Pearl, or o Rei (the King), he was famous for his speed, technique, athleticism and his ferocious right-footed shot, making him a prolific goalscorer. Eusébio helped Portugal reach third place at the 1966 World Cup, being the top goalscorer of the tournament with nine goals (including four in one match against North Korea) and received the Bronze Ball award. He won the Ballon d'Or award for European footballer of the year in 1965 and was runner-up in 1962 and 1966. He played for Benfica for 15 out of his 22 years as a footballer, thus being mainly associated with the Portuguese club, and is the team's all-time top scorer with 473 goals in 440 competitive matches. There, he won eleven Primeira Liga titles, five Taça de Portugal titles, a European Cup (1961–62) and helped them reach three additional European Cup finals (1963, 1965, 1968). He was the European Cup top scorer in 1964–65, 1965–66 and 1967–68. He also won the Bola de Prata (Primeira Liga top scorer award) a record seven times. He was the first ever player to win the European Golden Boot, in 1968, a feat he replicated in 1973. Eusébio's name often appears in best player of all time lists and polls by football critics and fans. He was elected the ninth-best footballer of the 20th century in a poll by the IFFHS and the tenth-best footballer of the 20th century in a poll by the World Soccer magazine. Pelé named Eusébio as one of the 125 best living footballers in his 2004 FIFA 100 list. He was seventh in the online poll for UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Portugal by the Portuguese Football Federation as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years. He has been called "Africa's first great footballer" and "Africa's greatest-ever player". From his retirement until his death, Eusébio was an ambassador of football and was one of the most recognizable faces of his generation. Homages by FIFA, UEFA, the Portuguese Football Federation and Benfica have been held in his honour. Former Benfica and Portugal teammate and friend António Simões acknowledges his influence on Benfica and said: "With Eusébio maybe we could be European Champions, without him maybe we could win the league". Shortly after Eusébio's death, Alfredo Di Stéfano stated: "For me Eusébio will always be the best player of all time". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


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Born:
Jan 25, 1942 In Maputo, Mozambique
Movie/TV Credits:
12
First Appeared:
In the series Der Sport-Spiegel 1963-04-02
Latest Project:
Series Real Madrid: Until the End 2023-03-09
Known For
Poster of Real Madrid: Until the End
Poster of Toronto Croatia – One Big Croatian Story...
Poster of The Worlds Greatest Goals
Poster of Eusébio, The Black Panther
Filmography
Series Real Madrid: Until the End Self 2023-03-09
Movie Eusébio: Story of a Legend Self (archive footage) 2017-03-23
Movie Toronto Croatia – One Big Croatian Story... Self (archive footage) 2014-01-17
Series Alta Definição Self 2009-09-12
Movie The Game of Their Lives Self (archive footage) (uncredited) 2002-10-21
Movie Eusébio: Um jogador de todos os tempos Self 1992-02-17
Movie The Worlds Greatest Goals Self (archive footage) 1989-03-06
Series Champs-Elysées Self 1982-01-16
Movie Eusébio, The Black Panther Self 1973-01-05
Movie The Circle Self - Football Player (archive footage) (uncredited) 1970-10-14
Movie Goal! Self 1966-10-31
Series Der Sport-Spiegel self 1963-04-02