Former Wales, Newcastle Striker Wyn Davies Dies Aged 83
Former Wales, Newcastle Striker Wyn Davies Dies Aged 83

Former Wales, Newcastle Striker Wyn Davies Dies Aged 83

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Ronald 'Wyn' Davies, affectionately known as 'Wyn the Leap' for his exceptional heading ability, was a celebrated Welsh centre-forward who passed away at age 83. Davies had a prolific career spanning the 1960s and 70s, earning 34 caps for Wales and scoring six international goals, including a notable strike against world champion England in 1966. He began his professional journey with Welsh clubs Locomotive Llanberis and Caernarfon Town before moving to Wrexham, where he made a significant impact, including a memorable 10-1 win against Hartlepool United. Davies played for several English clubs, including Bolton Wanderers, where he replaced Nat Lofthouse, and Newcastle United, with whom he won the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, the club's only major European trophy. Later in his career, he also played for Manchester City and Manchester United, among other teams, before finishing his playing days at Bangor City. The Football Association of Wales and his former clubs have expressed condolences, highlighting his legacy as a legendary No. 9 and a respected figure in Welsh and English football history.

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