Tributes after 'national hero' Armfield dies aged 82

Published on: 22 January 2018

Jimmy Armfield was capped 43 times for England, 15 as captain

Former England and Blackpool captain Jimmy Armfield has been described as "a national hero", following his death at the age of 82.

Armfield, who played a club record 627 times for Blackpool, managed Bolton and Leeds in a distinguished career.

After management, Armfield went on to work with the Football Association and as a summariser for BBC Radio 5 live.

Professional Footballers' Association chief Gordon Taylor said that football "is much diminished with our loss".

Armfield had been receiving treatment for cancer, after the illness returned for a second time in 2016.

Taylor, who counted Armfield as a personal friend added: "He had time for everybody and made the world a better place with his love for life and all his many activities for his charities, hospitals, his church and his devotion to his wife Anne, his sons Duncan and John and their wives and his grandchildren."

His family say he "passed away peacefully" surrounded by those closest to him.

Their statement went on: "Jimmy had two great loves, first and foremost was his family, to which he was devoted and loved dearly. The other was football, especially Blackpool, England and his colleagues at the PFA."

Listen: Jimmy Armfield BBC 5 live special

Source: bbc.com

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