RIP Trevor Cherry

RIP Trevor Cherry

Rest in peace.

Leeds United are shocked and deeply saddened by the news that club legend Trevor Cherry has passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 72. 
   
Defender Cherry made 486 appearances for the club in all competitions between 1972 and 1982.
   
Born in Huddersfield in 1948, Trevor signed professionally for his hometown club in 1965 before joining Don Revie’s side in 1972. 
   
In his first full season with the Whites, he helped Leeds reach and played in both the 1973 European Cup Winners’ Cup final and the 1973 FA Cup final.
   
In the 1973/74 season, Cherry played 38 times in the league as the Whites were crowned champions of the First Division for the second time, setting a then Football League record of 29 games undefeated in the process.
   
He also helped Leeds reach the 1975 European Cup final and went on to succeed Billy Bremner as the club’s captain in 1976.
  
As well as impressing at club level, where he was named the club’s Player of the Year in 1981, Cherry made 27 appearances for England, captaining his country on one occasion.
  
As part of the club’s recent Centenary celebrations, Trevor, alongside fellow members of the Revie team, was granted the Freedom of the City of Leeds by Leeds City Council. 
   
Our thoughts and prayers are with Trevor’s wife Sue, sons Darren and Ian, daughter Danielle and his five grandchildren at this difficult time.
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