Of all the spectacular moments in Eusebio's two-decade career, perhaps the most memorable was the Portuguese comeback he inspired against North Korea in the quarterfinals of the 1966 World Cup in England. After Portugal fell 3-0 behind, Eusebio scored four goals in just over 30 minutes, demonstrating the athletic prowess and sure-eyed finishing that made him one of the world's top scorers during his heyday in the 1960s. Born into poverty in Africa, Eusebio became known as the Black Panther for his agility and hard-charging attacks. He was awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1965 and twice won the Golden Boot - in 1968 and 1973 - for being top scorer in Europe. He died in January.