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1966 World Cup winner and Man Utd legend Bobby Charlton diagnosed with dementia
short by Ankur Taliyan / on Sunday, 1 November, 2020
Ex-Manchester United midfielder Bobby Charlton, who lifted the 1966 World Cup with England, has been diagnosed with dementia. This comes days after the death of his former teammate Nobby Stiles. Charlton scored 249 goals for United and 49 goals for England. The 83-year-old has become the fifth player from the 1966 World Cup-winning team to have been diagnosed with dementia.
read more at Reuters