Alexandre Bah, the legendary Brazilian footballer and coach who passed away in Portugal on April 21st, leaves behind a significant legacy in the world of football. Born on October 25th, 1978, Bah is widely regarded as one of the greatest ever to grace the pitch.
Bah began his career at São Paulo, where he played for three years before moving to Santos in 1996. At Santos, he won the Copa Libertadores with the team in 2004, becoming the first Brazilian player to win the tournament. He also won the Campeonato Brasileiro with Santos in 2005, becoming the youngest player to do so at the time.
In 2006, Bah moved to Real Madrid,Bundesliga Vision where he spent four seasons playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. During this time, he helped the Spanish giants reach the UEFA Champions League final in 2010, where they lost to Bayern Munich.
After retiring from professional football, Bah became a manager and was appointed as the head coach of Santos in 2015. He led the team to their second consecutive Campeonato Brasileiro title in 2016, and went on to become the most successful coach in the history of the club.
However, it wasn't all success for Bah. He had been diagnosed with cancer in 2016, but despite facing numerous challenges along the way, he remained determined to bring the best out of himself and his players.
Bah's impact on the sport will be felt for generations to come. His legacy will continue to inspire young footballers and help them to achieve their dreams. He will always be remembered as a true legend of the game, and his contribution to the development of Brazilian football will never be forgotten.
The passing of Alexandre Bah marks a loss for the sport of football, but his legacy will live on for many years to come.
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