Duncan Edwards
Duncan Edwards (1 October 1936 – 21 February 1958) was an English
footballer who played as a
left-half for
Manchester United and the
England national team. He was one of the
Busby Babes, the young United team formed under manager
Matt Busby in the mid-1950s, playing 177 matches for the club. He was noted for his physical strength, toughness, and level of authority on the pitch, and has been ranked amongst the toughest players of all time. One of eight players who died as a result of the
Munich air disaster, he survived initially but succumbed to his injuries in hospital two weeks later. Many of his contemporaries have described him as one of the best, if not the best, players with whom they had played.
Born in
Woodside, Dudley, Edwards signed for Manchester United as a teenager and went on to become the youngest player to play in the
Football League First Division and at the time the youngest England player since the
Second World War, going on to play 18 times for his country at top level. In a professional career of less than five years he helped United to win two
Football League championships and two
FA Charity Shields, and reach the semi-finals of the
European Cup.
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