Leeds legend and 1966 World Cup winner Norman Hunter sadly passed away on Friday after being admitted to hospital with coronavirus.
While the 76-year-old was an unused member of England's most famous team ever, the centre-back achieved many great things with Leeds, as well as helping the Three Lions come third in the Euro's two years later.
Some of England's '66 winning squad have kept a low profile since retiring, while others remain household names, even after their death.
Here Daily Star Sport takes a closer look at the men who wrote themselves into sporting history forever. Best known for ‘that’ save from a Pele header at the 1970 World Cup, Banks is widely-regarded as one of the best goalkeepers ever, despite a fairly modest club
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