Former Footballer Colin Addison Dies Aged 85 After Influential Playing and Managerial Career
Former Footballer Colin Addison Dies Aged 85 After Influential Playing and Managerial Career

Former Footballer Colin Addison Dies Aged 85 After Influential Playing and Managerial Career

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Colin Addison, a revered figure in football, has died at the age of 85, leaving behind a legacy marked by remarkable achievements as both player and manager. Starting his career at York City, Addison made a significant impact before stints at Nottingham Forest, Arsenal, and Sheffield United, earning promotions and topping scoring charts. Transitioning to management, he famously led non-league Hereford United to the Football League and orchestrated one of the FA Cup's biggest upsets by defeating Newcastle United in 1972. Addison's managerial career spanned numerous clubs including Swansea City, Derby County, and internationally with teams like Atletico Madrid and Al-Arabi in Qatar, reflecting a diverse and influential presence in football worldwide. His tenure at Swansea City coincided with a tumultuous period, where despite challenges, his leadership bridged the club's journey towards eventual Premier League success. Tributes from clubs and fans underscore the profound respect and admiration for Addison's contributions to football both in England and abroad.

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