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Trevor Francis dead aged 69: First £1m football player and England legend dies from a heart attack in Marbella

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NOTTINGHAM Forest star and England legend Trevor Francis has died aged 69 after suffering a heart attack at his home in Marbella.

The icon was England's first-ever £1million player and was instrumental in helping Brian Clough's Forest win the European Cup in 1979.

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England legend Trevor Francis has sadly passed awayCredit: Getty
The footballer and manager had a glittering careerCredit: Getty

He later managed both QPR and Sheffield Wednesday - famously causing Eric Cantona to storm out after a trial for the Owls.

Francis died at his apartment near Marbella in Spain today from a heart attack, his family confirmed.

A statement said: "Trevor Francis has died at the age of 69. He had a heart attack at his apartment in Spain this morning.

"On behalf of the family, this has come as a huge shock to everybody. We are all very upset.

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"He was a legendary footballer but he was also an extremely nice person."

Veteran ITV sports presenter and close pal Gary Newbon led tributes to the footballer following the tragedy

He told The Sun: “This is obviously a terrible shock for Trevor and his family and friends.

“He was revered throughout football and has his place assured in the history of the game.

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“But he was also an incredibly kind and popular man, who will be greatly missed by so, so many people.”

Gary told how Francis had a stent fitted following a heart attack 12 years ago but appeared to be in good health.

He added: "Since then he had stayed in incredible shape. He power-walked daily and barely drank. That’s why this comes as such a shock.”

The footballer began his career as a schoolboy for Plymouth before he joined Birmingham City.

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In 1970, the forward made his debut aged just 16 and went on to net an impressive 119 goals in 280 appearances.

Francis became the first British footballer to command a £1million transfer fee when he moved from Birmingham to Forest in 1979.

Manager Clough actually claimed the price tag was £999,999 to make sure the pressure didn't go to Francis' head.

Forest put out a touching tribute on social media this afternoon, saying: "Nottingham Forest is deeply saddened to learn the passing of two-time European Cup winner, Trevor Francis.

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"A true Forest legend who will never be forgotten."

Francis made a lasting impression with the club thanks to his world-famous European Cup-winning goal in 1979.

He nodded home a header against Malmo in Rome's Stadio Olimpico to write the team into European folklore forever.

Speaking about the goal previously, he said: "It was a magical moment. I used to write a column for the Roy of the Rovers comic and this was my own Roy of the Rovers moment.

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"A European debut in a cup final and scoring the winning goal. Nobody had ever done that, had they?"

The rest of Francis' time with the club was blighted by injury but he still managed to secure a £1.2million fee to move to Man City in 1980.

He scored two goals against Stoke City on his debut but was frequently forced to sit out due to injury.

Despite this, Francis made the England squad for the 1982 World Cup where he scored twice in the first group stage.

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