Denis Law, the legendary Scotland and Manchester United icon, has died aged 84.
Law, known as “The King” and “The Lawman”, enjoyed a career that spanned several decades. He began his professional career at Huddersfield Town before joining Manchester City and then Turin in Italy.
In 1962, Law joined Manchester United, where he became a club legend. His 237 goals for the club place him third among all-time goalscorers, behind Wayne Rooney and Bobby Charlton.
“It is with heavy hearts that we announce that our father Denis Law has sadly passed away,” the Law family announced in a statement.
“He fought a difficult battle but ultimately he is now at peace.
“We would like to thank everyone who contributed to his well-being and care, both in the past and much more recently. We know how much people supported and loved him and that love was always appreciated and made a difference. THANKS.”
Everyone at Manchester United is mourning the loss of Denis Law, the king of the Stretford End, who has died aged 84.
Our most sincere condolences go to Denis’ family and his many friends. His memory will live on forever.
–Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 17, 2025
A key member of the legendary Manchester United team that won the European Cup in 1968, Law’s impact on the club and Scottish football is undeniable. He also enjoyed success with the Scotland national team, scoring 30 goals in 55 appearances.
Law was awarded the Ballon d’Or in 1964, recognizing his exceptional talent and contribution to sport.
After his retirement, Law remained involved in football, devoting his time to charity and being a respected football figure. He was appointed CBE in 2016 for his services to football and charity and has been honored with statues at Old Trafford and Aberdeen.
Manchester United released a statement expressing their sadness following the news of Law’s death. “He will always be celebrated as one of the club’s greatest and most loved players,” the club said. “The ultimate goalscorer, his flair, his wit and his love of the game made him the hero of a generation.”