George Eastham, a member of England’s 1966 World Cup-winning squad, has died aged 88.
The ahead made 19 worldwide appearances and, whereas he was a part of supervisor Sir Alf Ramsey’s squad on the World Cup 58 years in the past, he didn’t play as England received it for the one time of their historical past.
The Soccer Affiliation mentioned it was “saddened” by Eastham’s passing and “our condolences go to George’s household and mates”.
Eastham performed for Newcastle United and Arsenal earlier than becoming a member of Stoke for £35,000 shortly after the 1966 World Cup.
He performed 194 instances for the Potters and scored the winner for them within the 1972 League Cup closing once they beat Chelsea 2-1 at Wembley.
Eastham was additionally concerned in a 1963 court docket case, exterior which improved gamers’ freedom to maneuver between golf equipment in a significant reforming of the British switch market and he was awarded an OBE for his companies to soccer in 1973.
He retired from enjoying in 1974 after which had a stint as Stoke supervisor from March 1977 to January 1978.
Stoke mentioned, exterior they had been “immensely saddened by the passing of membership legend” Eastham and would put on black armbands for his or her sport at Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday (12:30 GMT).
In addition they plan to pay tribute to Eastham at their house sport in opposition to Leeds United on 26 December.
“Our ideas are with George’s household and mates at this troublesome time,” the membership added.
