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Eusebio, Portugal's beloved soccer giant, dies at 71

( Agencies ) Updated: 2014-01-06 09:54:32

In the 1966 World Cup quarterfinal in Liverpool, Portugal got off to a dreadful start and was three goals down after 23 minutes.

"We were taken completely by surprise," Eusebio told The Associated Press at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where the Portuguese had a second meeting with the North Koreans 44 years after the first.

"I remember very clearly what (teammate Antonio) Simoes said when we were 3-0 down. He kept saying, 'as long as we don't go four goals down, we're still in with a chance," Eusebio said. "And he was right."

Eusebio led Portugal's astonishing comeback by repeatedly charging at the North Korean defense, scoring four goals in just more than 30 minutes.

After his first two goals, he picked the ball out of the net, ran back to midfield and placed the ball on the center spot for the restart. He completed his hat trick in the 56th minute, evening the score. His fourth goal came on a penalty kick as North Korea's defense collapsed amid the onslaught.

"That was the best game of my life in a Portugal jersey," Eusebio said. "It left its mark on me."

Eusebio scored 41 goals in 64 games for Portugal.

After five knee operations, he played his last game for Benfica in 1975. Eusebio then moved to North America, where he spent the last years of his career playing for the Boston Minutemen, Toronto Metros, Las Vegas Quicksilver and Buffalo Stallions through 1980.

Eusebio stayed at Benfica as an assistant coach after his retirement and traveled widely with the Portuguese national team as a paid "soccer ambassador."

He is survived by his wife, Flora, two daughters and several grandchildren.

Eusebio, Portugal's beloved soccer giant, dies at 71
Eusebio with young stars 

Eusebio, Portugal's beloved soccer giant, dies at 71
 Eusebio with Pele

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