Jose
Mourinho said an emotional goodbye to his father Felix on Tuesday morning as he
attended his funeral in Setubal, Portugal. The
Manchester United manager confirmed that his father had passed away on Sunday
evening at the age of 79 after suffering with ill health for several months.
Mourinho,
who helped carry the coffin into the church, was joined by wife Matilde,
daughter Matilde, son Jose Jnr and United assistant coach Silvino Louro for the
service.
United
goalkeeping coach Emilio Alvarez Blanco and Mourinho's assistant at Real
Madrid, Aitor Karanka, were also on hand to support their friend.
A large
crowd gathered outside the venue as Mourinho helped remove the coffin from the
hearse before draping a large flag over it.
As a
footballer, Mourinho Felix played first for Vitoria Setubal and then for
Belenenses, making 274 appearances in the Portuguese league between 1955 and
1974.
He achieved
one international cap for Portugal, appearing as a late substitute in a match
against the Republic of Ireland in the 1972 Brazil Independence Cup.
After
hanging up his gloves, Mourinho Felix became a coach with a number of
Portuguese clubs including Uniao Leiria, Amora, Rio Ave, Belenenses and
Vitoria.
Belenenses
confirmed the news of his death in a statement which read: 'Os Belenenses CF
have been made aware of the passing of Jose Manuel Mourinho Felix, club
goalkeeper from 1968 until 1974, team coach in the 1970-71 and 1982-83
campaigns, and a much loved figure at the club.
'During this
difficult time, the Belenense family and Os Belenenses CF sends its warmest
condolences to his family, especially his wife and son, Jose Mourinho.'
Mourinho,
who visited his ailing father regularly over the past few months, took to
Instagram on Monday to share a touching black-and-white image of himself as a
young boy with his father following his passing.
The
country's football federation sent 'the most heartfelt condolences to Mourinho
and the rest of the bereaved family.' United also extended their condolences on
their official website.
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