FC Porto Legend Jorge Costa Passes Away at 53
Mansion Sports â A wave of sorrow has swept through Portuguese football following the passing of Jorge Costa, the iconic former captain of FC Porto. The 53-year-old football legend reportedly suffered a fatal heart attack at the club's training facility.
Revered as a formidable leader, Costa played a pivotal role in guiding Porto to glory under José Mourinho, notably during their UEFA Champions League triumph in 2004.
Throughout his illustrious career, Costa was not only a cornerstone of Portoâs defense but also a respected figure at the national level, earning 50 caps with the Portuguese national team.
His sudden death comes as a particularly heavy blow to FC Porto, who had appointed him as their Director of Professional Football just last season.
A Glorious Career at FC Porto
Jorge Costa was a product of FC Portoâs youth academy and became a foundational figure at the club, making 324 appearances in a career that spanned nearly two decades.
During his tenure, he helped Porto secure 24 major trophies, including eight Primeira Liga titles, a UEFA Cup, and the pinnacle of European club footballâthe UEFA Champions League in 2004.
His journey briefly took him to the Premier League, where he spent the 2001â2002 season on loan at Charlton Athletic, making 26 appearances.
He retired from professional football in 2006, closing a remarkable chapter as one of Porto's most decorated players before moving into coaching.
A Longstanding Career as Coach and Club Executive
Following his retirement, Costa embarked on a new chapter as a football manager, beginning with Braga.
Over the years, he coached at 16 different clubs across multiple continents, including stints in Portugal, Romania, Cyprus, Tunisia, India, and Gabon.
Last season, he returned to FC Porto, assuming the role of Director of Professional Football. This position not only solidified his professional connection with the club but also rekindled his deep personal bond with the team that had shaped his identity since youth.
Tributes Pour in From Across the Footballing World
Jorge Costaâs passing has sent shockwaves through the Portuguese football community. In an official statement, FC Porto described Costa as the embodiment of the clubâs core valuesâdedication, leadership, passion, and unwavering determination.
âHe leaves a profound legacy for generations of FC Porto supporters,â the club wrote.
JosĂ© Mourinho, who managed Costa during Portoâs golden era, struggled to contain his emotions ahead of Fenerbahçeâs Champions League qualifier against Feyenoord.
âIf he could speak right now, he would say: âContinue your press conference, win the match tomorrow, and forget about me.â I will try to work today and tomorrow... and then I will cry,â said Mourinho, visibly moved.
A Series of Tragic Losses for FC Porto
Jorge Costaâs death marks the third significant loss for FC Porto during this summer. In July, reports confirmed the tragic deaths of former loanee Diogo Jota and his brother, AndrĂ© Silva.
These consecutive tragedies have compounded the grief within the club and among its supporters, making this a particularly somber period in Portoâs recent history.
Tributes and Reflections from Former Teammates
Deco, Costaâs teammate during Portoâs 2004 Champions League victory, hailed him as a âlegendary captainâ and a living embodiment of FC Portoâs spirit and resilience.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Deco wrote, âToday, Portuguese football and FC Porto have lost one of their greatest symbols.â
Veteran defender Pepe also shared his condolences, stating, âYour dedication and legacy will forever remain in the victorious history of FC Porto. Rest in peace, Jorge Costa.â
Honours and a Lasting Legacy
In 2000, Jorge Costa received the Portuguese Golden Ball, an award recognizing the leagueâs best player.
Though his time at Porto was not without challengesâincluding a reported conflict with coach OctĂĄvio Machado that led to his loan to Charltonâhis capabilities were never in question.
Alan Curbishley, then-manager of Charlton, recalled Costa as a man of strong character and great respect.
âHe was a fantastic individual who always had something valuable to contribute. Everyone respected him because of his sheer ability,â Curbishley commented.
Deep Condolences From Braga and the Sporting Community
Sporting Braga, where Costa began his managerial career, also paid tribute to the late football figure. In an official post on their X (formerly Twitter) account, the club wrote, âJorge Costaâs passing has shaken the entire national sporting community.â
Braga extended heartfelt condolences to Costaâs family and to everyone at FC Porto, highlighting the far-reaching impact of his loss.
Jorge Costa was more than a footballerâhe was a symbol of passion, loyalty, and perseverance in Portuguese sports. His legacy will forever be etched in the storied history of FC Porto and European football. Farewell, captain.