World Soccer

FAREWELL TO…

Colin Bell

The “King of the Kippax” was the star of the Manchester City side that won the league title, FA Cup, two League Cups and the European Cup Winners’ Cup.

Gustavo Pena

Mexico defender who captained his country on home soil at the1970 World Cup, and went on to win 82 caps.

Peter Swan

Won19 England caps at centre-half, yet infamously missed out on the 1966 World Cup after receiving

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