José Fonte
Footballer and UEFA Euro 2016 Champion

Born
December 22nd, 1983
41 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Portugal
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This professional footballer played primarily as a central defender. Early career included stints at clubs such as Olhanense and Estoril. Later joined Southampton in 2010, earning promotion to the Premier League. Subsequently played for clubs like Crystal Palace and Lille. His national team career featured participation in UEFA Euro 2016, contributing to Portugal's championship victory. He played a key role in the defense throughout the tournament.
Won UEFA Euro 2016 with Portugal
Played for Southampton in the Premier League
Competed in the 2018 FIFA World Cup
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