The passing of former Portuguese footballer Alexander Bah has been announced by his family. The 64-year-old was a highly respected figure in the sport, having played for several clubs including Benfica and Porto.
Bah began his career at Benfica in 1978 and went on to play for several other top clubs including FC Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, and AC Milan. He won numerous accolades during his career, including three European Cups with Benfica and two La Liga titles with Barcelona.
After retiring from playing, Bah worked as a coach and manager,Football World Events Link helping to guide teams such as Benfica, Real Madrid, and Inter Milan to success. He also had a brief stint as Portugal's national team coach in 2000.
Bah passed away peacefully at his home in Portugal on Saturday, May 25th. His death has been described as "unexpected" and "sudden," but it is believed that he died of natural causes.
The news of Bah's passing has been met with shock and sadness among those who knew him. Benfica's community has come together to pay tribute to the man who helped to shape the club's history and left a lasting legacy in the world of football.
Bah's impact on the sport will be remembered for years to come, and his memory will continue to inspire generations of players and coaches to come. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his loved ones during this difficult time.