England's 1966 World Cup-winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks has died aged 81.(BBC)
Regarded
as one of the game's greatest in his position, Banks was named Fifa
goalkeeper of the year six times and earned 73 caps for England.
He is perhaps best known for his wonder save from Pele during the 1970 World Cup against Brazil.
Born in Sheffield, he won the League Cup with Stoke and Leicester, before retiring in 1973.
"It is with great sadness that we announce that Gordon passed away peacefully overnight," his family said.
"We are devastated to lose him but we have so many happy memories and could not have been more proud of him."
Sir Bobby Charlton, who was part of the team alongside Banks that won
the World Cup in 1966, said: "Gordon was a fantastic goalkeeper,
without doubt one of the best England has ever had.
"I was proud to call him a team-mate. Obviously we shared that great day in 1966 but it was more than that.
"Even though I was on the pitch and have seen it many times since, I still don't know how he saved that header from Pele."
Banks is the fourth player of the England team that started the 1966
World Cup final to have died, after Bobby Moore, Ray Wilson and Alan
Ball.
Another of that XI, Sir Geoff Hurst, tweeted: "One of the
very greatest. Thinking especially of Ursula, Julia, Wendy and Robert.
Sad for football, Stoke City and for England fans."
Stoke chairman Peter Coates said Banks, who made almost 200 appearances for the club, had been "poorly for a number of weeks".
He
told Radio 5 live: "He made his home in Stoke, and was very much part
of the fabric of the club. You don't get too many like him, and he was
immensely modest for all his talent.
"He was England's greatest goalkeeper when they had their finest hour."
England
and Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling was among the first to pay
tribute, tweeting: "Of course there was that save, but it's so much more
we are mourning today. RIP Gordon Banks. England legend, your legacy
will live on."
Former England striker Gary Lineker said: "An
absolute hero of mine, and countless others, England's World Cup winner
was one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, and such a lovely,
lovely man."
Ex-England goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who replaced Banks at Leicester, tweeted: "I'm devastated - today I've lost my hero."
"A
World Cup winner, a legend. RIP Gordon Banks," tweeted Leicester and
England defender Harry Maguire, while Watford keeper Ben Foster said:
"Had the pleasure of meeting you as an 18-year old-with my Dad, and him
being completely star struck by you. Total gent. You will always be a
member of the Goallys Union."
"Jairzinho was flying down the wing, and he clips the ball to the far post, and Pele - who climbed to such a height better than anybody else - headed the ball and Gordon went from one post to another and he flicks the ball with his fingertips and it just goes over the crossbar," he said.
"I patted him on his head, and I said 'why didn't you catch it?' and the abuse that came back was unbelievable.
"He was the best at that time. We had some great goalkeepers in those days, and the only person I can think came near was Pat Jennings.
"He was an absolutely marvellous goalkeeper. He was a likable man, and when it came to business, he was probably the best there has ever been."
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