Terry Venables
English football player and manager (1943–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Terry Venables (6 January 1943 – 25 November 2023) was an English football player. He played for England national team.
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Death
Venables died after a long illness, aged 80, on 25 November 2023.[1][2]
Career statistics
- Statistics for St Patrick's Athletic not recorded.
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Managerial statistics
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Honours
Player
Chelsea
- Football League Cup: 1964–65[5]
- Football League Second Division runner-up: 1962–63[6]
Tottenham Hotspur
- FA Cup: 1966–67[5]
- FA Charity Shield: 1967 (shared)[7]
Queens Park Rangers
- Football League Second Division runner-up: 1972–73[5]
Manager
Crystal Palace
- Football League Second Division: 1978–79[5]
- Football League Third Division third-place promotion: 1976–77
Queens Park Rangers
Barcelona
- La Liga: 1984–85[5]
- Copa de la Liga: 1986[5]
- European Cup runner-up: 1985–86[5]
Tottenham Hotspur
- FA Cup: 1990–91[5]
- FA Charity Shield: 1991 (shared)[5]
Australia
- FIFA Confederations Cup runner-up: 1997
Individual
- Don Balón Award: 1985[5]
- English Football Hall of Fame: 1997 (inducted)
- Premier League Manager of the Month: January 2001[8]
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Sources
- Venables, Terry; Hanson, Neil (1994), Venables: The Autobiography, Michael Joseph, ISBN 0-14-024077-2
- Venables, Terry (1996), Venables' England: The Making of the Team, Boxtree, ISBN 0-7522-1664-3
- Venables, Terry (1997), The Best Game in the World, Century, ISBN 0-09-918562-8
- Venables, Terry; Alex, Montgomery (2014), Born to Manage: The Autobiography, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-1-47112-991-9
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References
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