Jose Mourinho moved to tears after Champions League-winning captain dies aged 53

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Jose Mourinho has paid tribute to his former Porto Champions League-winning captain Jorge Costa, who has died at the age of 53.

Portuguese media say that the ex-centre-back, who was serving as Porto's director of football, suffered a heart attack at the club's training ground.

"It's part of my history that goes," a visibly moved Mourinho expressed during Fenerbahce's press conference ahead of their Champions League qualifier against Feyenoord in Rotterdam.

"You have captains, you have leaders. It's not about the armband, it's about what you represent.

"Jorge was one of these guys I used to say 'clean the garbage' and let the coach do his job as a coach and not as a leader of the dressing room.

"That's perfection for a coach when the captain does this work. Of course I'm very sad, but let's forget football.

"Let's focus on him, Jorge, a young guy and his kids that I met when they were really kids and now, of course, they are grown men.

"Of course I am very sad but I'm here because if he could speak with me now he would tell me, 'Come on, do your press conference and tomorrow play the game and win mister. Forget about me'.

"That would be Jorge. So that's what I am going to try to do. Do my job today, do my job tomorrow, and then cry after."

Costa was a key player for Porto for 15 years between 1990 and 2005 and made 324 appearances for the club.

Alongside the Champions League, Costa claimed the UEFA Cup and eight Primeira Liga titles during his time at Porto. He hung up his boots in 2006 following a final campaign with Standard Liege in Belgium.

Costa earned 50 caps for Portugal and had a loan spell at Charlton in the Premier League during the 2001-02 season.

Porto wrote on X: "Jorge Costa has left us. One of us, a leader, a captain, a role model. A symbol of FC Porto. Thank you for being FC Porto until the end. Goodbye, Jorge Costa."

Former Charlton manager Alan Curbishley said: "He was a fantastic person who always got his point across.

"Everyone respected him because of his ability. He was a great lad."

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