• ‘The King’ spent 13 years at City and has a stand named after him
  • Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak speaks of one of ‘City’s greatest’

Manchester City legend Colin Bell has died at the age of 74. The club confirmed the former midfielder passed away in his sleep on Tuesday afternoon after suffering from a “short, non-Covid related illness.”

Bell, nicknamed The King, made 492 appearances and scoring 152 goals for City during a 13-year stay between 1966 and 1979, and also played for Bury at the start of his career and the San Jose Earthquakes in 1980.

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