The footballing world mourns the loss of Denis Law, the iconic Manchester United forward affectionately known as “The King,” who passed away at 84 after battling illness.


Family Statement
In a heartfelt announcement on Friday, the Law family expressed their grief:
“It is with a heavy heart that we tell you our father Denis Law has sadly passed away. He fought a tough battle but is now at peace. We deeply appreciate everyone who supported and loved him.”
A Legacy of Goals and Glory
Born on February 24, 1940, in Aberdeen, Denis Law rose from humble beginnings to become one of football’s all-time greats. During his illustrious career, he scored an astounding 237 goals in 404 appearances for Manchester United.
His journey began at Huddersfield Town in 1955, followed by stints at Manchester City and Torino. In 1962, Sir Matt Busby brought him to Old Trafford for a then-British record fee, a move that would define an era.
Unforgettable Moments
Law’s 30-goal season in 1963-64 earned him the prestigious Ballon d’Or. He helped United secure the FA Cup in 1963 and league titles in 1965 and 1967. Though sidelined from the historic 1968 European Cup final due to injury, his contributions were monumental—symbolized by Sir Matt Busby presenting him with the trophy at his hospital bedside.
Even his controversial backheeled goal for Manchester City against United in 1974, confirming their relegation, underscored his fiery competitive spirit.
Tributes and Immortality
Denis Law’s influence extends beyond statistics and trophies. Teammate George Best once described him as: “Up there with the all-time greats. Electric. As a bloke and a pal, he’s different class.”
Denis Law remains a beacon of inspiration, immortalized in statues at Old Trafford, including the United Trinity alongside George Best and Sir Bobby Charlton.


A King’s Eternal Throne
As the world bids farewell to “The King,” his spirit, passion, and love for the beautiful game will live on. Rest in peace, Denis Law. Your legacy in football’s royal court is everlasting.