A skilled and versatile midfielder who played for Sheffield United and England, known for his exceptional dribbling skills and goalscoring ability from midfield.
Sheffield United (1968-1976)
Currie turned professional in May 1967 and made his league debut for Watford the following season. However, it was his transfer to Sheffield United on February 1, 1968, that marked the beginning of his illustrious career. He scored on his debut against Tottenham Hotspur and went on to make 313 appearances, scoring 54 goals. Currie was revered by the Bramall Lane faithful, and his exceptional skills earned him the captaincy under manager Ken Furphy in March 1974.Leeds United (1976-1979)
In June 1976, Currie joined Yorkshire rivals Leeds United for a substantial £250,000, making his debut in a 2-2 draw with West Bromwich Albion. His creativity and vision made him a fan favorite at Leeds, where he played a total of 124 games, scoring 16 goals. One of his most memorable moments was his curling shot during United's 4-0 home win against Southampton F.C., which won ITV's The Big Match Goal of the Season in 1978.Queens Park Rangers (1979-1982)
As his wife was homesick for London, Currie was sold to Queens Park Rangers in August 1979. He captained the Rangers and continued to display his exceptional skills, making him a respected figure in English football.
85 Years Old
A legendary English footballer and captain who led his team to win the 1966 World Cup, known for his exceptional defensive skills and leadership on the pitch.
84 Years Old
Scored the winning goal in the 1966 World Cup Final, cementing England's victory and becoming a national hero. 42
82 Years Old
A skilled midfielder who won the 1966 World Cup with England and scored in the final, known for his creative playing style and vision on the pitch.
88 Years Old
Legendary goalkeeper who made an iconic save from Pele's header in the 1970 World Cup, earning him a place in football history.
90 Years Old
A legendary footballer and manager who led the Republic of Ireland to unprecedented success in major tournaments, earning iconic status in Irish football history.
93 Years Old
A legendary footballer and manager who led England to the 1990 World Cup semifinals and won numerous titles with Ipswich Town and Barcelona. He's revered for his tactical genius and charismatic leadership style.
77 Years Old
A former midfielder who played for West Ham United and the English national team, and later became a football pundit and chairman of the Football Association.
75 Years Old
Legendary footballer and manager who led Newcastle United to promotion and later managed the English national team, known for his charismatic personality and iconic interviews.