The 1966 World Cup winner, Leeds United legend has proved positive with coronary

Norman Hunter, winner of the World Cup in England in 1966, and Leeds United's former defender is in hospital after he came up with a positive coronary. Leeds United confirmed the news after posting a statement on their club page, which reads: We can confirm that Leeds United legend Norman Hunter is being treated in [...]
Leeds United confirmed the news after posting a statement on their club page, which reads: We can confirm that Leeds United legend Norman Hunter is being treated in the hospital after being positive with COVID-19.

We remember Hunter won the English League title twice under the management of Don Revie in 1969 and 1974. He has also won the FA Cup in 1972 and the League Cup in 1968 and 1971, writes Periscopi.
His success as a player peaked in 1974, when he was given the first prize ever given PFA Player of the Year for the 1973-74 season.

Hunter played a total of 540 matches for Leeds United, where he scored 18 goals and thus became the club's legend. /Periscope. com/












