Manchester United announced on Friday, January 17 that club legend and former Ballon d'Or winner Denis Law has died at the age of 84. Law was considered to be one of the finest footballers of his generation.
Red Devils and Scotland striker who won the Ballon d’Or and European Cup during a legendary career, has died aged 84
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Sir Alex Ferguson observes a tribute to the late Denis Law prior the English Premier League soccer match ...
Only Scot to win Ballon d'Or blazed a trail across British football, overcoming many challenges before making Man Utd great again
At Manchester United Law scored 236 goals in 393 games; third behind his team-mate Sir Bobby Charlton and Wayne Rooney on the all-time scoring list, and set club records for the most goals in the FA Cup (34 goals), which still stands, and in Europe with 28 goals in 33 games.
Manchester United led the tributes to club great Denis Law following his death at the age of 84. Manchester City also saluted ‘The King’, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia in 2021,
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United fans paid tribute to Denis Law on Sunday ... statue commemorating Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best before the Premier League game against Brighton.
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There was a certain symbolism at the sight of Alex Ferguson laying a wreath at Old Trafford on Sunday in the memory of the great Denis Law. Ferguson might as well be standing over the grave of the club he re-built as a powerhouse of English,