Denis Law was the last surviving member of the fabled United Trinity. Together with George Best and Bobby Charlton, he helped to rebuild Manchester United after the Munich Air Disaster threatened to destroy it.
Denis Law, who won the Ballon d'Or in 1964, scored 237 goals in 404 appearances for Manchester United during an 11-year spell at Old Trafford and also played for Scotland
Full of flair on the pitch and a gentleman off it.” A statue of Manchester United's 'Holy Trinity' of Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law Credit: PA Law stands third on the all-time list of United goalscorers behind Wayne Rooney and Bobby ...
Denis Law, the Manchester United and Scotland great ... Law is forever linked with Bobby Charlton and George Best, the three-pronged strike force that led United to English league titles in ...
Eric Davidson, a fan who visited Law's statue in Aberdeen the day after he died, said the footballer meant a lot to people in the city. "When you're playing football at primary school, all you wanted to be was the second Denis Law," he said.
(AP Photo/Dave Thompson) A statue of Manchester United trio of George Best, left, Denis Law, center, and Sir Bobby Charlton is seen prior the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Brighton and Hove Albion, at the Old Trafford ...
Denis Law, who has died aged 84, was, with the possible exception of Eric Cantona, the most exciting striker to have played for Manchester United; his partnership with George Best and Bobby Charlton was integral to the club’s glory years in the mid-1960s,
Manchester United and Scotland legend Denis Law has died at the age of 84, sparking a wave of heartfelt tributes to a man known at Old Trafford as “The King.” Law was a member of United’s UEFA European Cup-winning side under Matt Busby in 1968,
The "United Trinity", or "United Holy Trinity" is a name given to the team's star trio of the 1960s: Denis Law, George Best, and Bobby Charlton. Charlton, a goal-scoring midfielder of great renown ...
Manchester United legend Denis Law has died, his family confirmed in a statement on Friday. He was 84. Law is widely regarded as one of the greatest figures in the club's history, remembered for his part in an infamous "United Trinity" partnership with Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best, with the trio immortalised in a statue outside Old Trafford.
Known simply as "The King" by supporters at Old Trafford, Denis Law was the last surviving member of Manchester United's so-called "holy trinity" along with Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best - and part of the club's famous 1968 European Cup triumph.
The death of Law, the only Scottish player to win the Ballon d’Or, was announced by his family through United. In 2021 he was diagnosed with dementia. “It is with a heavy heart that we tell you our father Denis Law has sadly passed away. He fought a tough battle but finally he is now at peace,” the statement read.