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  1. Alan James Ball MBE (12 May 1945 – 25 April 2007) was an English professional football player and manager. He was the youngest member of England's 1966 World Cup winning team and played as a midfielder for various clubs, scoring more than 180 league goals in a career spanning 22 years.

  2. Alan Ball, who played for England in the 1966 World Cup, collapsed and died while trying to extinguish a fire in his back garden. He was 61 years old and had suffered a suspected heart attack.

  3. Alan James Ball, Jr., MBE (12 May 1945 – 25 April 2007) was an English World Cup winning football player turned manager. He was born in Farnworth, Lancashire. He is known for career as an international player and at club level for Everton and Arsenal. He died of a heart attack in Warsash, Hampshire.

  4. Feb 27, 2022 · A life spent on what one loves, is a life well spent and Alan lived a life full of sport and a career full of success, goals, and appearances, so get ready for a hell of a ride into top facts about Alan Ball Jr., 40 years of dedication.

  5. Apr 25, 2007 · Red-haired, combative, though less aggressive than his father, an excellent user of the short pass, Alan Jr had all the tireless attributes of the classical W formation inside-forward, though...

  6. Alan James Ball MBE (12 May 1945 – 25 April 2007) was an English professional football player and manager. He was the youngest member of England's 1966 World Cup winning team and played as a midfielder for various clubs, scoring more than 180 league goals in a career spanning 22 years.

  7. Apr 26, 2007 · Alan Ball, the youngest member of the England side that won the World Cup in 1966, passed away from a heart attack in 2007. He was a versatile and enthusiastic midfielder who played for Blackpool, Everton, Arsenal, Southampton and other clubs, and managed seven teams.