The Portuguese football team, which is located in Germany, participating in Euro2024, this Friday paid tribute to Manuel Fernandez, who died on Thursday at the age of 73, with a minute of silence before training.
The entire environment of the Khinas formation with the President of the Portuguese Federation of the Football Federation (FPF), Fernando Gomez and Vice -Vice -Gumberto Coelho, gathered in a circle on the lawn of the headquarters of the team in Marienfeld to observe a minute of silence.
After the completion, all those present ended the tribute of the former player and coach, who was Portuguese international 30 times, scoring seven goals, and applause.
Former footballer and coach Manuel Fernandez died on Thursday at the age of 73 after a long illness.
Manuel Fernandez, who was born in Sarillahos Pekkuenos, myita, June 5, 1951, became famous as a player, primarily with sports from 1975/76 and 1986/87, also playing for Sarilens, Cuf and Vitória de Sethange.
After finishing his career as a player, Manuel Fernandez remained associated with football, as a coach in charge of Vitória de Setúbal, Estrela da Amadora, Ovarense, Sporting, Campomaiorense, Tirsense, Santa Clara, Penafiel and União De Leiria, and between them in Angola, in Asa.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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