Portuguese media: Portuguese sports social media posted a message to celebrate Figo’s birthday, who then had a fierce altercation with fans.
6686 Sports News on November 6 According to a report by the Portuguese media "A Bola", the Portuguese sports official posted a message on social media to celebrate Figo's birthday. Later, Figo had a fierce quarrel with the fans who made provocative remarks in the comment area.
Luis Figo celebrated his 53rd birthday last week, and Sporting Club de Portugal, where he started his career, specially posted a message on social media to celebrate. However, this originally simple blessing message eventually turned into a fierce confrontation between Sporting CP fans and Figo himself. Faced with the provocative remarks in the comment area, the football star responded one by one.
Bodhi’s birthday celebration caused huge differences among the fan base. Many fans took the opportunity to revisit Figo's controversial move to Barcelona in 1995, as well as what were seen as "ungrateful" behaviors by the former national team captain - including his wild celebrations after scoring against his old club while playing for Inter Milan.
Among the many comments, some fans wrote: "Please stay away from the Alvalade stadium." Figo immediately responded: "Isn't this what you want? Idiot." The confrontation did not end there - the fan countered: "Luisinho, a fool is still a fool no matter how many famous brands he wears." The football star replied: "You must be talking about yourself or a relative, Antoninho."
In another comment, someone called Figo "pesetero (money slave)", an insulting term that alluded to the controversy surrounding his transfer to Real Madrid. He responded sharply again: "Another one who can't find North."
The most intense confrontation was when a fan left a message: "Just thinking that I support Sporting CP because of a player who has no feelings for the club I played for, I I'm going to vomit!", Figo fired back: "Be careful not to vomit all over yourself..."
Figo played for Sporting CP from 1989 to 1995. He was born in the youth training of Sporting CP and made his first team debut at the age of 17. While wearing the Portuguese jersey, he played more than 100 official games, and then moved to Barcelona - this transfer became the most controversial chapter in his career.