Manchester United and England great Bobby Charlton has been diagnosed with dementia.
"Everyone at Manchester United is saddened that this terrible disease has afflicted Sir Bobby Charlton and we continue to offer our love and support to Sir Bobby and his family," United said in a statement on Sunday.
The announcement came two days after Nobby Stiles, who won the 1966 World Cup and 1968 European Cup as Charlton's teammate, died after battling dementia.
In July, the 83-year-old Bobby's brother and fellow England World Cup winner Jack also died after being diagnosed with the disease.
"Yet another hero of our 1966 World Cup winning team has been diagnosed with dementia," former England striker Gary Lineker tweeted. "Perhaps the greatest of them all, @SirBobby. This is both very sad and deeply concerning,"