Trevor Francis, a former England ahead who turned Britain’s first a million pound soccer participant when he moved to Nottingham Forest from Birmingham in 1979, has died. He was 69.
Francis died in Spain after a coronary heart assault, his household mentioned Monday. He spent half the 12 months in Spain and the remaining in England.
Shortly after his document transfer to Forest, he headed the winner within the 1-0 victory over Malmo within the 1979 European Cup closing. Francis missed the European Cup closing win over Hamburg a 12 months later due to harm and joined Manchester City in 1981.
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Francis made 52 appearances for England’s nationwide crew and later guided Sheffield Wednesday and Birmingham to main finals as a supervisor.
Francis made his taking part in debut for Birmingham in 1970, aged 16. In 1971, he turned the youngest participant to attain 4 instances in Football League historical past in a 4-0 win over Bolton.
Spells at Sampdoria, the place he gained the Italian Cup, Atalanta, Rangers and Queens Park Rangers — the place he was player-manager — adopted. He moved to Sheffield Wednesday in 1990 and ultimately changed Ron Atkinson as supervisor.
Francis’ spouse Helen handed away in 2017 after a battle with most cancers.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com