A host of celebrities mourned Alan Ball at the 61-year-old's funeral in Winchester today.
They were joined by thousands of fans to say farewell to the England 1966 World Cup hero.
The former Arsenal and Everton star died after suffering a heart attack last week after attempting to put out a bonfire at his home.
He played 72 times for his country and managed Portsmouth, Manchester City and Southampton.
Ball is the second of the World Cup winning team to die, the first being captain Bobby Moore in 1993.
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