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While Luka Modrić views AC Milan as a “top-notch” club, the former Real Madrid midfielder could not help but lament over the Rossoneri’s failure to qualify for European football in 2025–26.
Costa had captained Porto to the 2004 UEFA Champions League title, made 50 appearances for Portugal and would later coach ...
He and Francis won the 1985 Coppa Italia Final, before Souness stuck around for one last season, subsequently moving into ...
The former Champions League winner, who returned to Porto as a director of football, passed away at the club’s training ...
The 2025 summer transfer window has delivered more than just blockbuster deals; it’s reshaped the tactical landscape of world football. From La Liga and the Premier League to Serie A, the Bundesliga, ...
Real Madrid started training this Monday at the Ciudad Deportiva de Valdebebas, which has continued this morning, to begin ...
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Legit.ng on MSNFormer Porto player and coach Jorge Costa dies a month after Diogo JotaPortuguese club FC Porto is rocked by the death of another former player, Jorge Costa, a month after Liverpool forward Diogo ...
Former Porto captain Jorge Costa dies aged 53 after having a cardiac arrest at the club's training centre, the Portuguese ...
Within hours of Wrexham becoming the first team to win back-to-back-to-back promotions to the Championship, Ryan Reynolds and ...
It's another massive night for Russell Martin and his team so early in his tenure as they look to move a step closer to the ...
The Union Bears have confirmed that they have shelved plans for a tifo display at Ibrox tonight ahead of Rangers' Champions ...
Jorge Costa, who was FC Porto's director of football, reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest at the club's training ground in Portugal. The 53-year-old was the captain of the team that won the 2004 Cham ...
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