Bobby Charlton
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Bobby Charlton.

Bobby Charlton died at the age of 86 from complications of a fall and dementia.
Charlton played his last game for Manchester United against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Charlton won his 100th England cap against Northern Ireland.
Manchester United won the European Cup, with Charlton scoring twice in the final.
England won the 1966 FIFA World Cup, with Charlton playing a crucial role.
Charlton made his debut for England against Scotland at Hampden Park.
Charlton returned to playing in a practice match after the Munich air disaster.
Charlton returned to England after surviving the Munich air disaster.
The Munich air disaster occurred, killing 23 people including several Manchester United players.
Charlton was spotted playing for East Northumberland schools by Manchester United chief scout Joe Armstrong.
Charlton signed amateur forms with Manchester United along with Wilf McGuinness.
Bobby Charlton was born in Ashington, Northumberland, England.
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