The Belfast Born Former Arsenal Captain And Manager Played More Than 270 Games For The Gunners Between 1957 And 1970
Arsenal And Northern Irish Football Icon Terry Neill Has Died Aged 80

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The Northern Irish footballer Terry Neill has died at the age of 80, his cause of death has not been disclosed to the public.
Born in Belfast, Neill was (And still is) Arsenal's youngest captain at the age of 20.
Between 1957 and 1970, he played over 270 games for The Gunners before moving on to become player-manager for Hull City.
Terry also became player-manager for his native Northern Ireland, after which he returned to Arsenal and took his old team to three consecutive FA Cup finals.
Arsenal has revealed plans to erect a plaque at their Emirates Stadium in Holloway during the 2022-2023 Premier League Season, dedicated to their former captain and manager.