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Fans line streets to pay tribute to ’66 World Cup hero Banks

- LONDON:

Hundreds of football fans lined the streets to pay tribute to Gordon Banks as his funeral cortege was driven through Stoke, with former England teammate Geoff Hurst hailing him as a “superstar”.

A five-car funeral cortege carrying the body of the World Cupwinning goalkeeper passed through Stoke’s stadium, stopping at the pitchside dugout for a few minutes on Monday.

The various achievemen­ts of Banks, who also won the League Cup with Stoke and Leicester, were displayed on a big screen as a chant of “England’s number one” broke out.

Sheffield-born Banks made nearly 200 appearance­s for Stoke, in central England, and was named the club’s president following the death of Stanley Matthews at the turn of the century.

Banks, England’s goalkeeper during their triumphant 1966 World Cup campaign on home soil, died on February 12, aged 81.

He was probably best known for a wonderful save he produced to deny Brazilian great Pele in a 1970 World Cup group match.

A statue erected in Banks’s honour, holding the Jules Rimet trophy aloft, was decorated with several Stoke and England scarves.

The ground was adorned with shirts, flags and even goalkeepin­g gloves in tribute to one of the city’s favourite adopted sons.

Jack Butland, Joe Anyon and Kasper Schmeichel, the current number ones at the three English clubs Banks played for – Stoke, Chesterfie­ld and Leicester, as well as England stalwart Joe Hart served for the funeral service at Stoke Minster.

Hurst, who scored a hat-trick in the 1966 World Cup final, delivered a moving eulogy in which he referred to his teammate as “a superstar on the field, (but) off the field he was an ordinary guy with no airs or graces.

“He was a joker, a funny man, for over 50 years and every time we met during our careers or years after he would come up and joke.”

As well as Hurst, Bobby and Jack Charlton, both of whom started alongside Banks in the 1966 World Cup final win over Germany at Wembley, were among the attending mourners.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Final sendoff: (From left) Stoke’s Jack Butland, Chesterfie­ld’s Joe Anyon, Leicester’s Kasper Schmeichel and Burnley’s Joe Hart stand as the coffin of former England World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks leaves the church.
— Reuters Final sendoff: (From left) Stoke’s Jack Butland, Chesterfie­ld’s Joe Anyon, Leicester’s Kasper Schmeichel and Burnley’s Joe Hart stand as the coffin of former England World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks leaves the church.

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