Jordan da Costa

Jordan da Costa, (November 24, 1932, Rio de Janeiro February 17, 2012, Rio de Janeiro), best known as simply Jordan, was a Brazilian football player.

Considered by Garrincha himself as his best marker, Jordan was never sent off during his almost 14-year-old career. A skillful fullback, he was discovered by São Cristóvão FR in 1949 and three years later signed with Flamengo, where he became an idol, winning Rio State Championship three times in a row (1953-54-55), and the 1961 Rio-São Paulo Tournament.

With 589 matches for Flamengo, Jordan has the fourth-highest number of appearances for the club.

Jordan died on February 17, 2012, in Rio de Janeiro, of complications from diabetes. He was 79 years old.[1]

References

  1. Ex-jogador Jordan, do Flamengo, morre aos 79 anos (in Portuguese)

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