Bobby Charlton

Football player and manager; World Cup winner

Bobby Charlton - Athletes & Sports Figures born October 11th, 1937
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Played as a midfielder and forward, achieving prominence in English football. Was a key player for Manchester United from 1953 to 1973. Contributed to Manchester United's success in winning the European Cup in 1968. Played a pivotal role in securing England's only World Cup title in 1966. After retiring as a player, took on a managerial role, impacting the later stages of his football career.

Played for Manchester United from 1953 to 1973

Won the 1966 FIFA World Cup with England

Won the European Cup with Manchester United in 1968

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