Former Blackpool and England goalkeeper Tony Waiters passes away, aged 83

Former Blackpool and England goalkeeper Tony Waiters has passed away at the age of 83.
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The shot stopper made over 250 appearances for the Seasiders between 1959 and 1967 and was also capped five times by his country.

Waiters was called up for England’s initial 40-man World Cup-winning squad in 1966 but was left out of the final 22.

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After finishing his playing career, Waiters went on to manage Plymouth Argyle, leading them to promotion from Division Three during the 1974/75 season.

Paul Hart, of the Argyle Legends former players’ association, posted the following tribute on Facebook.

He said: “The world is a poorer place this morning with the devastating news that the great Tony Waiters has sadly passed away at the age of 83.

“Tony has left a legacy that will be remembered by many across the world. His achievements in football are seconded only by his devotion to his lovely family.

Waiters skating on the Bloomfield Road pitch alongside former Blackpool teammate Jimmy ArmfieldWaiters skating on the Bloomfield Road pitch alongside former Blackpool teammate Jimmy Armfield
Waiters skating on the Bloomfield Road pitch alongside former Blackpool teammate Jimmy Armfield
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“Our thoughts are with his wife Anne and their two children Scott and Victoria. RIP Tony. I am honoured to have met you.”

Waiters later went on to manage Vancouver Whitecaps and the Canadian national side on two occasions.

He was in charge when Canada qualified for the 1986 World Cup, the country’s only appearance in the finals.

A tribute on the England Twitter page read: “We’re sad to learn that Tony Waiters, who won five caps for the #ThreeLions in 1964, has died at the age of 83.

Waiters made over 250 appearances for BlackpoolWaiters made over 250 appearances for Blackpool
Waiters made over 250 appearances for Blackpool
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“Our thoughts and sympathies are with Tony’s family, friends and former clubs.”

Waiters also played for Bishop Auckland, Macclesfield Town and Burnley during his playing career.

Blackpool said in a statement: "Blackpool Football Club is saddened to learn of the passing of former goalkeeper Tony Waiters at the age of 83.

"Born in Southport, Tony joined the Seasiders from Macclesfield Town in 1959 and went on to make more than 250 league appearances for the Club.

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"Capped five times for England during his time at Bloomfield Road, he later went on to manage Plymouth Argyle, the Vancouver Whitecaps and the Canadian national team.

"Our thoughts and condolences go out to Tony's wife Anne and all the family."

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