Gallery - Remembering Leeds United and England legend Jack Charlton

JACK CHARLTON the former Leeds and England defender who won a World Cup winner’s medal in 1966, has died. He was 85.
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Charlton had been diagnosed with lymphoma in the last year and was also battling dementia.

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He spent his entire 21-year playing career at Leeds, making a joint club record 773 appearances, before retiring as a player in 1973 and going on to enjoy a successful and colourful career as a manager.

CLUB LEGEND: Leeds United's Jack Charlton celebrates with the FA Cup after his team's 1-0 win in 1972. Picture: PA.CLUB LEGEND: Leeds United's Jack Charlton celebrates with the FA Cup after his team's 1-0 win in 1972. Picture: PA.
CLUB LEGEND: Leeds United's Jack Charlton celebrates with the FA Cup after his team's 1-0 win in 1972. Picture: PA.
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One of English football’s most popular and larger-than-life characters, he had spells in charge of Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Newcastle and the Republic of Ireland, who he guided to their first major finals at Euro 88 and two more in the space of 10 years.

A family statement read: “Jack died peacefully on Friday, July 10 at the age of 85. He was at home in Northumberland, with his family by his side.

“As well as a friend to many, he was a much-adored husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.

“We cannot express how proud we are of the extraordinary life he led and the pleasure he brought to so many people in different countries and from all walks of life.

LEGEND: England's Jack Charlton holds the Jules Rimet trophy aloft as he parades it around Wembley with team-mates Ray Wilson, George Cohen and Bobby Moore following their 4-2 win over West Germany. Picture: PA.LEGEND: England's Jack Charlton holds the Jules Rimet trophy aloft as he parades it around Wembley with team-mates Ray Wilson, George Cohen and Bobby Moore following their 4-2 win over West Germany. Picture: PA.
LEGEND: England's Jack Charlton holds the Jules Rimet trophy aloft as he parades it around Wembley with team-mates Ray Wilson, George Cohen and Bobby Moore following their 4-2 win over West Germany. Picture: PA.
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“He was a thoroughly honest, kind, funny and genuine man who always had time for people. His loss will leave a huge hole in all our lives but we are thankful for a lifetime of happy memories.”

A statement from Leeds United added: “Jack Charlton’s contribution to the game and Leeds United will never be forgotten. He will remain in football folklore forever and his records at Leeds United are unlikely ever to be surpassed.

“Naturally, our thoughts are with Jack’s family and friends at this difficult time.”

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