The Scotsman

Tributes payed to ‘ titan’ Nobby Stiles who died aged 78 after long illness

- By CONOR MARLBOROUG­H conor. marlboroug­h@ jpimedia. co. uk

Nobby Stiles, part of the Engl and t eam which won t he World Cup in 1966, has died aged 78 after a long illness.

Stiles was also part of the Manchester United side which became the first English club to win the European Cup two years later, when they beat Benfica in the final at Wembley.

A statement issued by the Stiles family read: “The Stiles family are sad to announce that Nobby Stiles passed away peacefully today ( 30/ 10/ 2020) surrounded by his family after a long illness.

“The family kindly ask for privacy at this sad time.”

Stiles was credited with playing a key role in neutralisi­ng the threat of Portuguese star Eusebio i n t he World Cup semi- final. In total he won 28 caps, the lowest number of any of the World Cup- winning side.

England offered their condolence­s on Twitter. Their post read: “We’re incredibly saddened to learn of the passing of Nobby Stiles, a key member of our FIFA World Cup- winning squad, at the age of 78.

“All of our thoughts are with Nobby’s loved ones.”

Stiles was born in Collyhurst, Manchester, i n May 1 942, during an air raid. He agreed apprentice terms with United in 1959, at a time when the club was still recovering from the Munich air disaster a year earlier in which eight players were killed.

He won league titles with the Red Devils in 1965 and 1967, before the continenta­l success the following year.

A s t a t e ment f r o m Manchester United read: “We are extremely saddened to learn of the passing of Nobby Stiles MBE.

“An integral part of our firstever European Cup- winning side, Nobby was a titan of the club’s history, cherished for his heart and personalit­y on and off the pitch. He will be sorely missed by us all.”

Sti l es l eft United i n 1971, going on to play for Middlesbro­ugh and Preston. He later managed the Lilywhites between 1977 and 1981, before coaching Canadian side Vancouver Whitecaps and then West Brom between 1985 and 1986.

He returned to United as a youth team coach under Sir Alex Ferguson in 1989 for a four- year stint.

Preston posted on Twitter: “Everyone at Preston North End is saddened to learn of the passing of former player and promotion- winning manager Nobby Stiles at the age of 78.

“Our thoughts are with Nobby’s loved ones at this incredibly sad time.”

West Brom added on social media: “Farewell to the most famous grin in English football.

“A FIFA World Cup winning

Lion who we are proud t o have serve at The Hawthorns as manager for a brief spell in the mid- 1980s. Rest in peace, Nobby.”

Stiles suffered a series of health i s s ues i n l at er l i f e, including a dementia diagnosis.

In 2010, after a mini- stroke, he decided to sell his medals in order to leave something to his family.

Unite d b o ught t hem f o r £ 200,000 and the medals are now housed in the club’s museum.

Former England striker Gary Lineker paid tribute to Stiles, singling out the former Manchester United player’s heart.

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