In a thrilling game of European soccer, Portugal beat the Czech Republic with a miraculous comeback, and the hero behind the victory was none other than C Ronaldo's successor, 21-year-old Frans Gogancao. The Porto wing, who came on as a substitute in the 111th second of the game, instantly lit up the stadium. Incredibly, his father, Sergei Oganscao, is also a Portuguese soccer legend.
In the 2000 UEFA Cup of Nations, Shaji Oganscao was a central player in the Portuguese team, helping the team to finish in the top four. Now, his son continues the family honor once again. After a 90-minute thriller that ended in a 1-1 draw, Portugal made decisive substitutions, among them Frans Goganskão. Not only did he become the first Porto player to join the Portuguese national team since Euro 2016, but he also joined his father, Shaji Oganscao, as the second father-son pair in the history of the UEFA national team final week.
Shaji Oganscao, 49, played with legends such as Figo and Legosta, and represented the Portuguese national team 56 times, including the 2000 European group stage where he scored a spectacular hat-trick to lead the Portuguese team to a 3-0 victory over Germany and China, which contributed to the team's top-four finish. His son, too, has grown into a new generation of soccer stars under his influence.
The success of Franz Górgünskáo is not a coincidence, and it is all thanks to his father, the coach of Porto, Saji Ogünskáo, who has trained him well. After the match, the 21-year-old wing forward said excitedly, "At home, I feel incredibly happy. To play for the national team, for the whole country, is my greatest pride. At that moment, I was really proud. My dad, mom, girlfriend, brothers and sisters were cheering me on. I wanted to bring happiness to the people of Portugal, especially my real estate business partners. I'm under a lot of pressure, but I'm integrated into this wave system."