Manchester United Fans Honor Denis Law: A Farewell to a Football Legend
Thousands gather to pay final respects to Denis Law, Manchester United's legendary striker, as his funeral procession moves from Old Trafford to Manchester Cathedral.




A Legendary Farewell
The football world is in mourning as Manchester United fans gather to bid a final farewell to Denis Law, one of the club's most iconic figures. Known as "The King" among fans, Law's funeral procession began at Old Trafford, a place where he achieved legendary status, before heading to Manchester Cathedral for the official service. Born in Aberdeen in 1940, Law's journey from poverty to becoming one of football's greatest stars is a testament to his unparalleled talent and determination.
A Storied Career
Denis Law's career was nothing short of spectacular. Starting his professional journey at Huddersfield Town at the age of 15, he quickly made a name for himself. His time at Manchester United, where he spent 11 glorious years, saw him score 237 goals in 404 appearances, securing his place as the club's third-highest all-time goalscorer. Alongside George Best and Sir Bobby Charlton, Law was part of the famed "United Trinity," a trio that brought countless victories and titles to the club.
International Acclaim
Law's impact wasn't confined to club football. He was a stalwart for the Scottish national team, earning 55 caps and jointly holding the record for the most goals scored for Scotland. His memorable goal in Scotland's historic victory over England at Wembley in 1967 remains etched in football folklore. Law's accolades include being the only Scotsman to win the prestigious Ballon d'Or award, cementing his legacy as one of the sport's all-time greats.
Final Journey
The funeral procession, which began at 13:10 GMT, saw Law's cortege pass through Old Trafford, allowing fans to pay their respects. The procession paused at the Trinity Statue, a fitting tribute to Law's enduring legacy at the club. Flags at Old Trafford were lowered in his honor, and a book of condolence was made available for fans to express their grief and admiration. Manchester United's megastore closed briefly in remembrance of the legend.
A Legacy Beyond Football
After retiring from professional football, Law continued to contribute to the sport through his work in radio and television. He battled Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in his later years, showing the same resilience that defined his career. His final season was spent back at Manchester City, completing a full-circle journey in the city where he became a footballing icon.
Continuing the Legacy
The service at Manchester Cathedral, attended by former teammates and current players, was a poignant reminder of Law's indelible impact on the sport. As the football community continues to mourn, Denis Law's legacy will forever remain a beacon of excellence and inspiration in the world of football.