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Manchester United legend Denis Law dies, aged 84

  • Denis Law, the only Scottish soccer player to win the Ballon d'Or, has died at the age of 84, as announced by his family in a statement released by Manchester United.
  • Law was a key player for Manchester United, helping the team win multiple titles, including the European Cup in 1968 and scoring 46 goals in the 1963-64 season, a record for the club.
  • He scored 30 goals for Scotland in just 55 games, matching the record set by Kenny Dalglish, and famously scored Scotland's first goal against England after their 1966 World Cup win.
  • Law was awarded a Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 2016 for his contributions to soccer and charity, and he battled dementia before his passing.
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Manchester United and the Scottish Football Federation shared this weekend the news of the death, at 84 years of age, of Denis Law, one of the great footballers in his history and winner of the Golden Ball in 1964. Law's family, who was in charge of confirming the sad news, received a wave of affection from the fans.Law began his career at Huddersfield at age 15 and came to play for Manchester City before leaving for Italy for a year, defending …

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Denis Law, an insolable figure in the history of the Premier League and one of Manchester United’s top three scorers, died this Friday at 84 years of age. “His balance and agility within the opposite area would have torn off an ovation of Nijinsky or Baryshnikov,” says The Guardian newspaper in his farewell. “A hero of a generation,” described it by Manchester United, who led the tributes to one of his greatest players after the confirmation of …

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The world of football is in mourning. Denis Law, the legend of Manchester United and the only Scottish footballer to win the Golden Ball, died at 84 years of age. In addition to winning the award, the former forward is remembered for forming the historic offensive trident of the Red Devils alongside Bobby Charlton and George Best, known as the ‘Holy Trinity’. Together, they won the 1965 and 1967 leagues. However, the most transcendental title wa…

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The former goalkeeper scored 237 goals in 404 games during the 11 years he played in the English club. His family confirmed the news: he had Alzheimer’s for several years.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, January 17, 2025.
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