Football · via Daily Mail England World Cup legend Nobby Stiles died with dementia caused by heading 140,000 footballs during his iconic career, coroner rules July 15, 2026 · 1 min read Stiles, 78, a 1966 World Cup winner, died with severe dementia and had headed a football around 140,000 times during his career, Stockport Coroner's Court heard. Read the full story on Daily Mail →
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