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Bobby Charlton

Sir Robert Charlton (11 October 1937 – 21 October 2023) was an English professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, left winger or centre-forward. Widely considered one of the greatest players of all time, he was a member of the England team that won the 1966 FIFA World Cup, the year he also won the Ballon d'Or. He finished second in the Ballon d'Or voting in 1967 and 1968. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts, passing abilities from midfield, ferocious long-range shooting from both left and right foot, fitness, and stamina. He was cautioned only twice in his career: once against Argentina in the 1966 World Cup, and once in a league match against Chelsea. With success at club and international level, he was one of ten players to have won the FIFA World Cup, the European Cup and the Ballon d'Or. His elder brother Jack, who was also in the World Cup–winning team, was a defender for Leeds United and also for ten years was the manager of the Republic of Ireland. Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Charlton made his debut for the Manchester United first-team in 1956, aged 18, and soon gained a regular place in the team, during which time he became a Football League First Division champion in 1957 then survived the Munich air disaster of February 1958 after being rescued by teammate Harry Gregg; Charlton was the last survivor of the plane crash from the club. After helping United to win the FA Cup in 1963 and the Football League in 1965 and 1967, he captained the team that won the European Cup in 1968, scoring two goals in the final to help them become the first English club to win the competition. Charlton left Manchester United to become manager of Preston North End for the 1973–74 season. He changed to player-manager the following season. He next accepted a post as a director with Wigan Athletic, then became a member of Manchester United's board of directors in 1984. At international level, Charlton was named in the England squad for four World Cups (1958, 1962, 1966, and 1970), though he did not play in the first. At the time of his retirement from the England team in 1970, he was the nation's most capped player, having turned out 106 times at the highest level; Bobby Moore overtook this in 1973. Charlton was the long-time record goalscorer for both Manchester United and England, and United's long-time record appearance maker – his total of 758 matches for United took until 2008 to be beaten, when Ryan Giggs did so in that year's Champions League final. With 249 goals, he was the club's highest all-time goalscorer for more than 40 years, until his record was surpassed by Wayne Rooney in 2017. He is also the third-highest goalscorer for England; his record of 49 goals was beaten in 2015 by Rooney, and again by Harry Kane in 2022.

Infobox

1953
England Schoolboys
1954
England Youth
1976
Waterford
1978
Newcastle KB United
1980
Blacktown City
1983
Wigan Athletic (caretaker)
Full name
Robert Charlton
Date of birth
(1937-10-11)11 October 1937
Place of birth
Ashington, Northumberland, England
Date of death
21 October 2023(2023-10-21) (aged 86)
Place of death
Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Height
5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Position(s)
Midfielder, forward
1953–1956
Manchester United
Years
Team
1956–1973
Manchester United
1974–1975
Preston North End
1958–1960
England U23
1958–1970
England
1973–1975
Preston North End

Tables

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition · Career statistics › Club
Division
Division
Club
Division
Season
Apps
League
Goals
League
Apps
League
Goals
National cup
Apps
National cup
Goals
League cup
Apps
League cup
Goals
Continental
Apps
Continental
Goals
Other
Apps
Other
Goals
Manchester United
Manchester United
Club
Manchester United
Season
1956–57
League
First Division
League
14
League
10
National cup
2
National cup
1
League cup
League cup
1
Continental
1
Continental
0
Other
0
Other
17
Total
12
1957–58
1957–58
Club
1957–58
Season
First Division
League
21
League
8
League
7
National cup
5
National cup
League cup
2
League cup
3
Continental
0
Continental
0
Other
30
Other
16
1958–59
1958–59
Club
1958–59
Season
First Division
League
38
League
29
League
1
National cup
0
National cup
League cup
League cup
Continental
39
Continental
29
1959–60
1959–60
Club
1959–60
Season
First Division
League
37
League
18
League
3
National cup
3
National cup
League cup
League cup
Continental
40
Continental
21
1960–61
1960–61
Club
1960–61
Season
First Division
League
39
League
21
League
3
National cup
0
National cup
0
League cup
0
League cup
Continental
Continental
42
Other
21
1961–62
1961–62
Club
1961–62
Season
First Division
League
37
League
8
League
6
National cup
2
National cup
League cup
League cup
Continental
43
Continental
10
1962–63
1962–63
Club
1962–63
Season
First Division
League
28
League
7
League
6
National cup
2
National cup
League cup
League cup
Continental
34
Continental
9
1963–64
1963–64
Club
1963–64
Season
First Division
League
40
League
9
League
7
National cup
2
National cup
League cup
6
League cup
4
Continental
1
Continental
0
Other
54
Other
15
1964–65
1964–65
Club
1964–65
Season
First Division
League
41
League
10
League
7
National cup
0
National cup
League cup
11
League cup
8
Continental
Continental
59
Other
18
1965–66
1965–66
Club
1965–66
Season
First Division
League
38
League
16
League
7
National cup
0
National cup
League cup
8
League cup
2
Continental
1
Continental
0
Other
54
Other
18
1966–67
1966–67
Club
1966–67
Season
First Division
League
42
League
12
League
2
National cup
0
National cup
0
League cup
0
League cup
Continental
Continental
44
Other
12
1967–68
1967–68
Club
1967–68
Season
First Division
League
41
League
15
League
2
National cup
1
National cup
League cup
9
League cup
2
Continental
1
Continental
2
Other
53
Other
20
1968–69
1968–69
Club
1968–69
Season
First Division
League
32
League
5
League
6
National cup
0
National cup
League cup
8
League cup
2
Continental
2
Continental
0
Other
48
Other
7
1969–70
1969–70
Club
1969–70
Season
First Division
League
40
League
12
League
9
National cup
1
National cup
8
League cup
1
League cup
Continental
Continental
57
Other
14
1970–71
1970–71
Club
1970–71
Season
First Division
League
42
League
5
League
2
National cup
0
National cup
6
League cup
3
League cup
Continental
Continental
50
Other
8
1971–72
1971–72
Club
1971–72
Season
First Division
League
40
League
8
League
7
National cup
2
National cup
6
League cup
2
League cup
Continental
Continental
53
Other
12
1972–73
1972–73
Club
1972–73
Season
First Division
League
36
League
6
League
1
National cup
0
National cup
4
League cup
1
League cup
Continental
Continental
41
Other
7
Total
Total
Club
Total
Season
606
League
199
League
78
League
19
National cup
24
National cup
7
League cup
45
League cup
22
Continental
5
Continental
2
Other
758
Other
249
Preston North End
Preston North End
Club
Preston North End
Season
1974–75
League
Third Division
League
38
League
8
National cup
4
National cup
1
League cup
3
League cup
1
Continental
Continental
Other
45
Other
10
Waterford United
Waterford United
Club
Waterford United
Season
1975–76
League
League of Ireland
League
3
League
1
National cup
1
National cup
0
League cup
0
League cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
4
Other
1
Newcastle KB United
Newcastle KB United
Club
Newcastle KB United
Season
1978
League
National Soccer League
League
1
League
0
National cup
0
National cup
0
League cup
0
League cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
1
Other
0
Perth Azzurri
Perth Azzurri
Club
Perth Azzurri
Season
1979
League
National Premier Leagues Western Australia
League
3
League
2
National cup
0
National cup
0
League cup
0
League cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
3
Other
2
Blacktown City
Blacktown City
Club
Blacktown City
Season
1980
League
National Soccer League
League
1
League
1
National cup
0
National cup
0
League cup
0
League cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
1
Other
1
Career total
Career total
Club
Career total
Season
652
League
211
League
83
League
20
National cup
27
National cup
8
League cup
45
League cup
22
Continental
5
Continental
2
Other
812
Other
263
Club
Season
League
National cup
League cup
Continental
Other
Total
Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Manchester United
1956–57
First Division
14
10
2
1
1
1
0
0
17
12
1957–58
First Division
21
8
7
5
2
3
0
0
30
16
1958–59
First Division
38
29
1
0
39
29
1959–60
First Division
37
18
3
3
40
21
1960–61
First Division
39
21
3
0
0
0
42
21
1961–62
First Division
37
8
6
2
43
10
1962–63
First Division
28
7
6
2
34
9
1963–64
First Division
40
9
7
2
6
4
1
0
54
15
1964–65
First Division
41
10
7
0
11
8
59
18
1965–66
First Division
38
16
7
0
8
2
1
0
54
18
1966–67
First Division
42
12
2
0
0
0
44
12
1967–68
First Division
41
15
2
1
9
2
1
2
53
20
1968–69
First Division
32
5
6
0
8
2
2
0
48
7
1969–70
First Division
40
12
9
1
8
1
57
14
1970–71
First Division
42
5
2
0
6
3
50
8
1971–72
First Division
40
8
7
2
6
2
53
12
1972–73
First Division
36
6
1
0
4
1
41
7
Total
606
199
78
19
24
7
45
22
5
2
758
249
Preston North End
1974–75
Third Division
38
8
4
1
3
1
45
10
Waterford United
1975–76
League of Ireland
3
1
1
0
0
0
4
1
Newcastle KB United
1978
National Soccer League
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Perth Azzurri
1979
National Premier Leagues Western Australia
3
2
0
0
0
0
3
2
Blacktown City
1980
National Soccer League
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
Career total
652
211
83
20
27
8
45
22
5
2
812
263
Appearances and goals by national team and year · Career statistics › International
England
England
National team
England
Year
1958
Apps
6
Goals
7
1959
1959
National team
1959
Year
7
Apps
5
1960
1960
National team
1960
Year
8
Apps
6
1961
1961
National team
1961
Year
9
Apps
6
1962
1962
National team
1962
Year
8
Apps
1
1963
1963
National team
1963
Year
10
Apps
6
1964
1964
National team
1964
Year
8
Apps
2
1965
1965
National team
1965
Year
5
Apps
2
1966
1966
National team
1966
Year
15
Apps
6
1967
1967
National team
1967
Year
4
Apps
2
1968
1968
National team
1968
Year
8
Apps
3
1969
1969
National team
1969
Year
9
Apps
1
1970
1970
National team
1970
Year
9
Apps
2
Total
Total
National team
Total
Year
106
Apps
49
National team
Year
Apps
Goals
England
1958
6
7
1959
7
5
1960
8
6
1961
9
6
1962
8
1
1963
10
6
1964
8
2
1965
5
2
1966
15
6
1967
4
2
1968
8
3
1969
9
1
1970
9
2
Total
106
49

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