Former Portugal striker Fernando Gomes, winner of two Golden Boots and Porto’s all-time leading scorer, died this Saturday at the age of 66 due to a long illness, the national football champion has announced.
In a statement posted on their official website, the White and Blues express “tremendous sadness and dismay” at the death of the former striker who played 452 matches, scored 355 goals and won 14 titles in two seasons with his hometown club (1974- 1980 and 1982-1989), as well as the title of top scorer in European leagues (1982/83 and 1984/85).
FC Porto training board member Fernando Gomes was recently hospitalized in Porto and the club expressed “mourning for the loss of one of its greatest figures” as well as “sincere condolences to family, friends”. and fans.”
Born on 22 November 1956 in the Porto district of the province of Campania, he began representing the Dragons in the youth team and made his first team debut at the age of 17, waiting only three years to win the first of six league top scorer awards, then Division I ( 1976/77, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1982/83, 1983/84 and 1984/85).
Fernando Gomes was instrumental in breaking Porto’s 19-year “hunger” in 1977/78 and making a name for itself domestically and internationally, now under Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, helping to win five league titles. three Portuguese Cups and many Candido de Oliveira Super Cups, as well as three unprecedented international successes.
Absent due to injury after winning the European Cup final over the Germans from Bayern Munich (2: 1) in May 1987 in Vienna, the then “white-and-blue” captain and the usual owner of the nine will face the Uruguayans from Peñarol (2: 1) , after extra time), in the snow of Tokyo, in the Intercontinental Cup, and the Dutch from Ajax (1-0 wins in Amsterdam and Porto), counting on the European Super Cup.
After playing 47 caps and scoring 13 goals for Portugal, which he represented at Euro 1984 and the 1986 World Cup, the famous “bibota” interspersed his spell with Antas tour for the Spanish team at Sporting de Gijón (1980-1982 ). and ended his football career with Sporting CP (1989–1991) before taking on managerial positions at Clube do Coração.
Author: morning Post as well as Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal
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