Brian Labone

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Brian Labone
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Full name Brian Leslie Labone
Date of birth 23 January 1940
Place of birth    Liverpool, England
Date of death    24 April 2006 (aged 66)
Place of death    Liverpool, England
Playing position central defender
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1958-71 Everton 451 (2)   
National team
1962-70 England 26 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Brian Leslie Labone (23 January 194024 April 2006) played football for Everton between 1958 and 1971.

Liverpool-born Labone chose to join Everton at 17 in July 1957 instead of going to university. His debut for the first team was in 1958. He was widely regarded as one of the best central defenders of his era. He was a strong tackler, good in the air, adequately fast but he rarely used his left foot.

Brian showed his high opinion of Everton in a simple quote "One Evertonian is worth twenty Liverpudlians"

Labone made 451 League appearances for Everton and a total of 534 in all competitions. He scored two league goals and was booked only twice throughout his career. Labone played in the championship teams of 1962-63 and 1969-70, in the FA Cup winning team of 1966, and in the FA Cup final of 1968.

Labone played 26 times for England between 1962 and 1970. He withdrew from England's 1966 World Cup squad because of his imminent marriage but played in three of the four games in the World Cup in 1970 in Mexico.

In 1970-71 Labone sustained a serious injury to his Achilles tendon and retired from playing. He maintained his links with Everton where he worked as a guide for guests & visitors and a website columnist.

Labone was included in Everton's 'Greatest Ever Team' [1] as voted for by the fans at the start of the 2003/2004 season to mark the clubs 125th anniversary.

Whilst returning home from an Everton fans awards evening at The Winslow Hotel in Walton, Labone died suddenly after collapsing in the street close to his Lydiate home at the age of 66.

Another former Everton captain, Kevin Ratcliffe, paid the following tribute: "Brian was Everton. If you could put together a team of every player that has ever captained Everton, every one of us would turn to Brian to lead us out. He will always be known as the captain of Everton".

Everton Chairman Bill Kenwright also paid tribute by saying: "On the foot of the Dixie Dean statue outside Goodison Park are the words "Footballer - Gentlemen - Evertonian"..........those words summed up Dixie - and they apply, equally, to the great Brian Labone."[citation needed]

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