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    Sir Robert "Bobby" CharltonCBE was a former association footballer who made 106 appearances for England between 1958 and 1970. He is England's third all-time goalscorer, having scored 49 times for his country. He is generally regarded as one of the best midfielders of all time, and was named the Ballon d'Or winner as European football's player of the year in 1966.

    Charlton made his international debut for England in April 1958, scoring a goal against Scotland that was described by The Times's football correspondent Geoffrey Green as "surely one of the finest ever seen at Hampden". He was a prolific goalscorer for England in his first thirteen months, scoring at a rate of a-goal-a-game, culminating with his first hat-trick in international football, against the United States in May 1959. He scored his 31st international goal in October 1963 during a 4–0 victory over Wales, and in doing so, became England's top goalscorer, passing the previous record jointly held by Tom Finney and Nat Lofthouse. He subsequently lost the record to his teammate Jimmy Greaves in October 1964, but regained it when he scored his 45th goal in May 1968. He scored his final international goal during a 4–0 win against Colombia in May 1970, and retired from international football after England were knocked out of the 1970 FIFA World Cup. He remained England's leading goalscorer until September 2015, when he was surpassed by Wayne Rooney.

    Charlton scored four international hat-tricks; in addition to the one against the United States, he scored three goals in a game against Luxembourg during the 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, and in friendlies against Mexico and Switzerland. He scored more goals against Northern Ireland than any other team, with six goals, while he scored f

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  • Bobby Charlton

    Sir Robert Charlton, CBE (11 October 1937 – 21 October 2023) was an Englishfootballer who played for the England national team. He played over 600 times for Manchester United. He also played for England over 100 times and scored more goals than any other player. He played for England when they beat Germany in the World Cup final in 1966. He is regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time.

    His older brother was Jack Charlton.

    He was the last survivor of the Munich air disaster, where his life was saved by fellow teammate Harry Gregg.

    Charlton died on 21 October 2023 from problems caused by dementia, aged 86. His death leaves Geoff Hurst as the last surviving English player of the 1966 World Cup final.

    Career statistics

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    International

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    National teamYearAppsGoals
    England1958 67
    1959 75
    1960 86
    1961 96
    1962 81
    1963 106
    1964 82
    1965 52
    1966 156
    1967 42
    1968 83
    1969 91
    1970 92
    Total 10649

    Honours

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    Manchester United Youth

    Manchester United

    England

    Individual

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    Sir Robert "Bobby" CharltonCBE adalah seorang mantan pesepak bola yang membuat 106 penampilan untuk Inggris antara 1958 dan 1970. Ia adalah pencetak gol sepanjang masa kedua dari Inggris, dengan skor 49 kali untuk negaranya. Ia umumnya dianggap sebagai salah satu pemain tengah terbaik sepanjang masa, dan diangkat menjadi pemenang Ballon d'Or sebagai pemain sepak bola Eropa tahun ini pada 1966.

    Charlton membuat debut internasionalnya untuk Inggris pada April 1958, mencetak sebuah gol melawan Skotlandia yang disebut oleh koresponden sepak bola The TimesGeoffrey Green sebagai "benar-benar salah satu yang tersempurna yang pernah disaksikan di Hampden". Ia merupakan seorang pencetak gol menonjol untuk Inggris dalam tiga belas bulan pertamanya, mencetak sebuah peringkat dari gol pertandingan, memuncak pada hat-trick pertamanya dalam sepak bola internasional, melawan Amerika Serikat pada Mei 1959. Ia mencetak gol internasional ke-31nya pada Oktober 1963 pada kemenangan 4–0 atas Wales, dan kemudian menjadi pencetak gol papan atas asal Inggris, melampaui rekor sebelumnya yang dipegang bersama oleh Tom Finney dan Nat Lofthouse. Ia kemudian kehilangan rekor tersebut dari rekan setimnya Jimmy Greaves pada Oktober 1964, namun meraihnya kembali saat ia mencetak gol ke-45nya pada Mei 1968. Ia mencetak gol internasional terakhirnya pada kemenangan 4–0 melawan Kolombia pada Mei 1970, dan pensiun dari sepak bola internasional setelah Inggris gagal masuk Piala Dunia FIFA 1970. Ia masih menjadi pencetak gol utama Inggris sampai September 2015, saat ia dilampaui oleh Wayne Rooney.

    Charlton mencetak empat hat-trick internasional; selain satu melawan Amerika Serikat, ia mencetak tiga gol dalam sebuah pertandingan melawan Luksemburg pada kualifikasi Piala Dunia FIFA

    Bobby Charlton

    English footballer and manager (1937–2023)

    Sir Robert Charlton (11 October 1937 – 21 October 2023) was an English professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, left winger or centre-forward. Widely considered one of the greatest players of all time, he was a member of the England team that won the 1966 FIFA World Cup, the year he also won the Ballon d'Or. He finished second in the Ballon d'Or voting in 1967 and 1968. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts, passing abilities from midfield, ferocious long-range shooting from both left and right foot, fitness, and stamina. He was cautioned only twice in his career; once against Argentina in the 1966 World Cup, and once in a league match against Chelsea. With success at club and international level, he was one of nine players to have won the FIFA World Cup, the European Cup and the Ballon d'Or. His elder brother Jack, who was also in the World Cup–winning team, was a former defender for Leeds United and also for ten years was the manager of the Republic of Ireland.

    Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Charlton made his debut for the Manchester United first-team in 1956, aged 18, and soon gained a regular place in the team, during which time he became a Football League First Division champion in 1957 then survived the Munich air disaster of February 1958 after being rescued by teammate Harry Gregg; Charlton was the last survivor of the plane crash from the club. After helping United to win the FA Cup in 1963 and the Football League in 1965 and 1967, he captained the team that won the European Cup in 1968, scoring two goals in the final to help them become the first English club to win the competition. Charlton left Manchester United to become manager of Preston North End for the 1973–74 season. He changed to player-manager the following season. He next accepted a po