The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Postmark in tribute to footballin­g legend

- Jack Charlton: Honoured with a postmark.

The life of footballin­g hero Jack Charlton will be commemorat­ed by a special postmark applied to mail sent in England and Ireland.

The former Leeds United defender, who won a World Cup winner’s medal while playing for England in 1966, died on July 10 aged 85.

After a successful playing career in England, as a manager he helped lead the Republic of Ireland to their first major tournament finals in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

To commemorat­e his contributi­on to both nations, the Royal Mail and the Irish postal service An Post have collaborat­ed for the first time to create a postmark in his honour.

The postmark, which reads

“Jack Charlton, 1935-2020”, will be applied across stamped mail posted in England and the Republic of Ireland from today until August 9.

Stuart Simpson, CEO at Royal Mail, said Charlton was a “football hero” in both countries.

Highlighti­ng the postal services’ first-time postmark collaborat­ion, he added: “The commemorat­ion of the life of Jack Charlton is a fitting occasion to do so.

“Jack was an integral member of England’s 1966 World Cup winning squad and played a key role in the Republic of Ireland’s football history.

“We would like to extend our condolence­s to the family of Jack Charlton from everyone at Royal Mail.”

David McRedmond, CEO at An Post, said: “Jack Charlton will always have a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people.

“He gave our nation many of our happiest and proudest moments,” he added.

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