Jorge Costa, born on October fourteenth, nineteen seventy-one, is a distinguished figure in Portuguese football, both as a player and a coach. Known affectionately as Bicho and Tanque, his colleagues and fans admired him for his aggressive and physical style of play as a central defender. Costa's most significant contributions came during his time at Porto, where he captained the team for several seasons and amassed an impressive collection of twenty-four major titles, including eight Primeira Liga championships and the prestigious Champions League in two thousand four.
In addition to his club success, Costa proudly represented Portugal on the international stage, earning fifty caps. His international career highlights include participating in one World Cup and one European Championship, as well as winning the FIFA World Youth Championship in nineteen ninety-one with the under-twenty team.
After hanging up his boots, Costa transitioned into management, taking the helm at various clubs and even leading the Gabon national team. His extensive experience in football culminated in his role as director of football at Porto, a position he held from June two thousand twenty-four until his untimely passing.