Credited from: BBC
Jorge Costa, the celebrated former captain of FC Porto, died on August 5, 2025, following a cardiac arrest at the club's training centre, as confirmed by Porto. The club mourned his loss, stating that he "embodied the values that define FC Porto: dedication, leadership, passion and an unshakeable spirit of conquest," and acknowledged his lasting impact on generations of fans, according to Reuters and BBC.
Costa, who enjoyed a prolific career at Porto, won numerous honors including the UEFA Champions League in 2004 and eight Primeira Liga titles. He transitioned into management after retiring in 2006, eventually taking the role of Porto's Director of Professional Football, according to Dawn. Fellow clubs and notable figures, including Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, expressed their condolences, highlighting his significant contributions to Portuguese football.
During his playing career, Costa amassed 530 appearances, earning him a spot in the memorable Portuguese team that won the 1991 Under-20 World Cup alongside notable players like Luís Figo. His legacy endures within the sport, as Porto fans remember him fondly, according to Reuters, BBC, and Dawn.