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Alfredo Di Stefano dies in Madrid at the age of 88



Posted Tuesday, July 08, 2014 by skysports.com

Alfredo Di Stefano dies in Madrid at the age of 88
Alfredo Di Stefano who died in a Madrid hospital on Monday at the age of 88

One of football’s greatest ever players, Alfredo Di Stefano, has died at the age of 88.

The Argentina-born star passed away in a Madrid hospital on Monday, two days after suffering a heart attack.

Born in 1926, Di Stefano helped transform Real Madrid from serial underachievers into a side that dominated Spanish and European football during the 1950s and early 1960s.

Known as the 'Saeta Rubia' - the Blond Arrow - he helped the club win five successive European Cups between 1956-60 and scored in each of the finals.

Back in 2009 Pele said: "People argue between Pele or Maradona. For me, Di Stefano is the best. He was much more complete."

A Real Madrid statement read: “President Florentino Perez, and the club's executive committee, would like to express their most sincere condolences, love and support for his children, family members and friends.”

During a 21-year playing career, Di Stefano started out with River Plate in Argentina before moving to Europe to join Real Madrid with whom he enjoyed great success.

Although he never appeared in a World Cup Finals tournament, he represented his native Argentina six times, wore a Colombia shirt on four occasions and earned 31 caps for Spain.

Alfredo Di Stefano dies in Madrid at the age of 88Di Stefano scored 789 goals in 1,090 matches. In the process he was top scorer once in the Argentine League, twice in Colombia's league and five times in Spain.

A two-time European Footballer of the Year, he retired in 1966 before moving into management with a number of clubs, including Real Madrid on two occasions (1982-84, 1990-91).

Sir Bobby Charlton said: "I was deeply saddened to hear the news of Alfredo’s passing. As one of the stars of the legendary Real Madrid team, I think Alfredo Di Stefano was one of the best players I ever came across and an extremely intelligent footballer.

“He was somebody I really respected, having watched him from the stands at the Bernabeu and then played against him.

“I have many fond memories of my time with Alfredo and feel privileged to be able to call him a good friend. The footballing world has lost a great player and a great man.

"I'd like to send my condolences on behalf of everybody at Manchester United to his family and our friends at Real Madrid.”

Spanish state secretary for sport Miguel Cardenal said: "There was nobody who stood comparison. He laid the foundations of a team that was named the best of the 20th century and that this year won the European Champions League.

"The legacy he left in Real Madrid's DNA was of fighting to the end and never giving up. Don Alfredo was the greatest."

FIFA president Sepp Blatter said: “I'm very saddened by the news of the death of Alfredo Di Stefano. He was the most complete player I've ever seen. He was also my favourite player."



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