English association football player (1915-2000).
Born February 1st, 1915 in Hanley.
Died February 23rd, 2000 at 85 years old in Newcastle-under-Lyme (disease).
On February 23, 2000, the world lost a legend in the world of association football. Stanley Matthews, also known as "The Wizard of Dribble", passed away at the age of 85. Born on February 1, 1915 in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Matthews' talent for football was evident from a young age. He began his professional career in 1932 at the age of 17, playing for the Stoke City F.C. He quickly gained recognition for his exceptional dribbling skills and was soon dubbed as one of the best players in the country. Matthews' career took off in the 1930s when he joined the English national team, making 54 appearances and scoring 11 goals. He played in three FIFA World Cups, helping England reach the quarter-finals in 1950. He also played for several British club teams, including Blackpool F.C., where he spent most of his career and became a fan favorite. In 1965, Matthews made history by becoming the oldest player to play in the English Football League at the age of 50. He retired in 1965 after a career spanning over three decades. He went on to coach several teams, including Port Vale F.C., where he started his coaching career in 1965. Aside from his contributions on the field, Matthews was also an accomplished author. He published several autobiographies, including "The Stanley Matthews Story" and "The Way It Was" which gave readers insight into his life and career. Matthews' talent and dedication to the sport earned him numerous accolades. He was awarded the inaugural Ballon d'Or award in 1956 and was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2018, he was posthumously awarded the FIFA Order of Merit for his outstanding achievements in football. Stanley Matthews will always be remembered as one of the greatest football players of all time. His legacy lives on through his contributions to the sport and the impact he had on future generations. He will be deeply missed by fans, colleagues, and the football community as a whole.
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