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So 1954 FIFA World Cup winning team survivors are gone and now is updated. Last surviv[or(s)/ing] (and still living) footballers of winning teams between 1954 1958 and 1986: 1954 - Horst Eckel 1958 - Dino Sani, Mario Zagallo, Pele, Moacir, Jose "Mazzola" Altafini, Pepe (6 of 22) 1962 - Pele, Pepe, Mengalvio, Jair da Costa, Amarildo, Maro Zagallo (6 of 22) 1966 - George Cohen, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan, George Eastham (6 of 22) 1970 - Brito, Piazza, Clodoaldo, Jairzinho, Gerson, Tostao, Pele, Rivellino, Ado, Roberto, Baldocchi, Caju, Edu, Dario, Ze Maria, Leao (16 of 22) 1974 - only two footballers (Gerd Mueller & Heinz Flohe) are dead 1978 - three footballers (Ruben Galvan, Rene Houseman & Leopoldo Luque) are dead 1982 - only two footballers (Gaetano Scirea & Paolo Rossi) are dead 1986 - three footballers (Jose Luis Brown, Jose Luis Cuciuffo, Diego Maradona) are dead
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Update after recent death of Ron Flowers. Last surviv[or(s)/ing] (and still living) footballers of winning teams between 1954 and 1986: 1954 - Horst Eckel 1958 - Dino Sani, Mario Zagallo, Pele, Moacir, Jose "Mazzola" Altafini, Pepe (6 of 22) 1962 - Pele, Pepe, Mengalvio, Jair da Costa, Amarildo, Maro Zagallo (6 of 22) 1966 - George Cohen, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Ron Flowers, Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan, George Eastham (6 of 22) 1970 - Brito, Piazza, Clodoaldo, Jairzinho, Gerson, Tostao, Pele, Rivellino, Ado, Roberto, Baldocchi, Caju, Edu, Dario, Ze Maria, Leao (16 of 22) 1974 - only two footballers (Gerd Mueller & Heinz Flohe) are dead 1978 - three footballers (Ruben Galvan, Rene Houseman & Leopoldo Luque) are dead 1982 - only two footballers (Gaetano Scirea & Paolo Rossi) are dead 1986 - three footballers (Jose Luis Brown, Jose Luis Cuciuffo, Diego Maradona) are dead
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Last Tuesday, ex-MP Zbigniew Pacelt passed away at age 70. He was a coach of gold medalists from Barcelona 1992 in the modern pentathlon. https://www.polsatsport.pl/wiadomosc/2021-10-05/zmarl-zbigniew-pacelt-byly-piecioboista-olimpijczyk-trener-dzialacz-sportowy/
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Update after recent death of Roger Hunt. Last surviv[or(s)/ing] (and still living) footballers of winning teams between 1954 and 1986: 1954 - Horst Eckel 1958 - Dino Sani, Mario Zagallo, Pele, Moacir, Jose "Mazzola" Altafini, Pepe (6 of 22) 1962 - Pele, Pepe, Mengalvio, Jair da Costa, Amarildo, Maro Zagallo (6 of 22) 1966 - George Cohen, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Ron Flowers, Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, George Eastham (7 of 22) 1970 - Brito, Piazza, Clodoaldo, Jairzinho, Gerson, Tostao, Pele, Rivellino, Ado, Roberto, Baldocchi, Caju, Edu, Dario, Ze Maria, Leao (16 of 22) 1974 - only two footballers (Gerd Mueller & Heinz Flohe) are dead 1978 - three footballers (Ruben Galvan, Rene Houseman & Leopoldo Luque) are dead 1982 - only two footballers (Gaetano Scirea & Paolo Rossi) are dead 1986 - three footballers (Jose Luis Brown, Jose Luis Cuciuffo, Diego Maradona) are dead
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Update after today's death of Jimmy Greaves. Last surviv[or(s)/ing] (and still living) footballers of winning teams between 1954 and 1986: 1954 - Horst Eckel 1958 - Dino Sani, Mario Zagallo, Pele, Moacir, Jose "Mazzola" Altafini, Pepe (6 of 22) 1962 - Pele, Pepe, Mengalvio, Jair da Costa, Amarildo, Maro Zagallo (6 of 22) 1966 - George Cohen, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Ron Flowers, Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, George Eastham (8 of 22) 1970 - Brito, Piazza, Clodoaldo, Jairzinho, Gerson, Tostao, Pele, Rivellino, Ado, Roberto, Baldocchi, Caju, Edu, Dario, Ze Maria, Leao (16 of 22) 1974 - only two footballers (Gerd Mueller & Heinz Flohe) are dead 1978 - three footballers (Ruben Galvan, Rene Houseman & Leopoldo Luque) are dead 1982 - only two footballers (Gaetano Scirea & Paolo Rossi) are dead 1986 - three footballers (Jose Luis Brown, Jose Luis Cuciuffo, Diego Maradona) are dead
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Update after today's death of Gerd Mueller. Last surviv[or(s)/ing] (and still living) footballers of winning teams between 1954 and 1986: 1954 - Horst Eckel 1958 - Dino Sani, Mario Zagallo, Pele, Moacir, Jose "Mazzola" Altafini, Pepe (6 of 22) 1962 - Pele, Pepe, Mengalvio, Jair da Costa, Amarildo, Maro Zagallo (6 of 22) 1966 - George Cohen, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Ron Flowers, Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, George Eastham (9 of 22) 1970 - Brito, Piazza, Clodoaldo, Jairzinho, Gerson, Tostao, Pele, Rivellino, Ado, Roberto, Baldocchi, Caju, Edu, Dario, Ze Maria, Leao (16 of 22) 1974 - Gerd Mueller became the 2nd footballer of the winning team after Heinz Flohe 1978 - three footballers (Ruben Galvan, Rene Houseman & Leopoldo Luque) are dead 1982 - only two footballers (Gaetano Scirea & Paolo Rossi) are dead 1986 - three footballers (Jose Luis Brown, Jose Luis Cuciuffo, Diego Maradona) are dead
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UPDATED FOLLOWING DEATH OF ZLATKO KRANJCAR Last surviving (and still living) coaches [until 1986 - names of living coahces are included]: 1970 - 2/16 (Hernan Carrasco Vivanco, El Salvador; Mario Zagallo, Brazil) 1974 - 2/16 (Rale Rasic, Australia; Mario Zagallo, Brazil) 1978 - 4/16 (Cesar Luis Menotti, Argentina; Jacek Gmoch, Poland; Abdelmajid Chetali, Tunisia; Heshmat Mohajerani, Iran) 1982 - 12/27 [Nations - 10.5/24] (Antoni Piechniczek, Poland; Mahieddine Khalef, Rachid Mekhloufi, Algeria; Felix Latzke, Austria; Cesar Luis Menotti, Argentina; Pipo Rodriguez, El Salvador; Kalman Meszoly, Hungary; Carlos Alberto Parreira, Kuwait; Chelato Ucles, Honduras; Billy Bingham, Northern Ireland; Jose Santamaria, Spain; John Adshead, New Zealand) 1986 - 12/24 (Carlos Bilardo, Argentina; Kim Jung-nam, South Korea; Evaristo de Macedo, Iraq; Bora Milutinovic, Mexico; Gyorgy Mezey, Hungary; Rabah Saadane, Algeria; Billy Bingham, Northern Ireland; Sepp Piontek, Denmark; Alex Ferguson, Scotland; Omar Borras, Uruguay; Franz Beckenbauer, Germany; Antoni Piechniczek, Poland) 1990 - 18/24 1994 - 19/24 1998 - 32/35 [Nations - 29/32] 2002 - 29/32 2006 - 27/33 [Nations - 26/32] 2010 - 29/32 2014 - 30/32 2018 - all of 32
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Jacques Delors - of course.
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Last surviving (and still living) coaches [until 1986 - names of living coahces are included]: 1970 - 2/16 (Hernan Carrasco Vivanco, El Salvador; Mario Zagallo, Brazil) 1974 - 2/16 (Rale Rasic, Australia; Mario Zagallo, Brazil) 1978 - 4/16 (Cesar Luis Menotti, Argentina; Jacek Gmoch, Poland; Abdelmajid Chetali, Tunisia; Heshmat Mohajerani, Iran) 1982 - 12/27 [Nations - 10.5/24] (Antoni Piechniczek, Poland; Mahieddine Khalef, Rachid Mekhloufi, Algeria; Felix Latzke, Austria; Cesar Luis Menotti, Argentina; Pipo Rodriguez, El Salvador; Kalman Meszoly, Hungary; Jozef Venglos, Czechoslovakia; Carlos Alberto Parreira, Kuwait; Chelato Ucles, Honduras; Billy Bingham, Northern Ireland; Jose Santamaria, Spain; John Adshead, New Zealand) 1986 - 12/24 (Carlos Bilardo, Argentina; Kim Jung-nam, South Korea; Evaristo de Macedo, Iraq; Bora Milutinovic, Mexico; Gyorgy Mezey, Hungary; Rabah Saadane, Algeria; Billy Bingham, Northern Ireland; Sepp Piontek, Denmark; Alex Ferguson, Scotland; Omar Borras, Uruguay; Franz Beckenbauer, Germany; Antoni Piechniczek, Poland) 1990 - 18/24 1994 - 19/24 1998 - 32/35 [Nations - 29/32] 2002 - 29/32 2006 - 28/33 [Nations - 27/32] 2010 - 29/32 2014 - 30/32 2018 - all of 32 Updated: Jozef Venglos passes away recently so he was the last living team coach of UEFA Euro 1980.
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Absolutely, no more.
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Last Monday, Polish fascist MP Robert Winnicki is COVID-positive.
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Former MEP of previous term, leader of the Congress of New Right Michał Marusik passes away at age 69. -
Marta Lempart, Polish activist, leader of ongoing (since 22 October 2020) illegal pro-abortion (killing of unbirth children) terrorism protests and potential candidate for 2021 Peace Ig Nobel Prize is infected with COVID-19.
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Last surviv[or(s)/ing] (and still living) footballers of winning teams until 1986: 1930 - Ernesto Mascheroni (d. 3 July 1984) [played in final/any match] / Emilio Recoba (d. 12 September 1992) [not played in any match] 1934 - Angelo Schiavio (d. 17 September 1990) [played in final match] / Felice Borel (d. 21 January 1993) [played in any match] / Guido Masetti (d. 26 November 1993) [not played in final match] 1938 - Pietro Rava (d. 5 November 2006) 1950 - Alcides Ghiggia (d. 16 July 2015) 1954 - Horst Eckel 1958 - Dino Sani, Mario Zagallo, Pele, Moacir, Jose "Mazzola" Altafini, Pepe (6 of 22) 1962 - Pele, Pepe, Mengalvio, Jair da Costa, Amarildo, Maro Zagallo (6 of 22) 1966 - George Cohen, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Ron Flowers, Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, George Eastham (9 of 22) 1970 - Brito, Piazza, Clodoaldo, Jairzinho, Gerson, Tostao, Pele, Rivellino, Ado, Roberto, Baldocchi, Caju, Edu, Dario, Ze Maria, Leao (16 of 22) 1974 - only one footballer (Heinz Flohe) is dead 1978 - only two footballers (Ruben Galvan & Rene Houseman) are dead 1982 - Paolo Rossi became the 2nd footballer of winning team after Gaetano Scirea who died tragically in car crash 31 years earlier 1986 - three footballers (Jose Luis Brown, Jose Luis Cuciuffo, Diego Maradona) are dead
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Last surviving (and still living) coaches [until 1986 - names of living coahces are included]: 1966 - 1/16 (Myung Rye-hyun, North Korea [status is unknown]) 1970 - 2/16 (Hernan Carrasco Vivanco, El Salvador; Mario Zagallo, Brazil) 1974 - 2/16 (Rale Rasic, Australia; Mario Zagallo, Brazil) 1978 - 4/16 (Cesar Luis Menotti, Argentina; Jacek Gmoch, Poland; Abdelmajid Chetali, Tunisia; Heshmat Mohajerani, Iran) 1982 - 13/27 [Nations - 11.5/24] (Antoni Piechniczek, Poland; Mahieddine Khalef, Rachid Mekhloufi, Algeria; Felix Latzke, Austria; Cesar Luis Menotti, Argentina; Pipo Rodriguez, El Salvador; Kalman Meszoly, Hungary; Jozef Venglos, Czechoslovakia; Carlos Alberto Parreira, Kuwait; Chelato Ucles, Honduras; Billy Bingham, Northern Ireland; Jose Santamaria, Spain; John Adshead, New Zealand) 1986 - 12/24 (Carlos Bilardo, Argentina; Kim Jung-nam, South Korea; Evaristo de Macedo, Iraq; Bora Milutinovic, Mexico; Gyorgy Mezey, Hungary; Rabah Saadane, Algeria; Billy Bingham, Northern Ireland; Sepp Piontek, Denmark; Alex Ferguson, Scotland; Omar Borras, Uruguay; Franz Beckenbauer, Germany; Antoni Piechniczek, Poland) 1990 - 18/24 1994 - 19/24 1998 - 32/35 [Nations - 29/32] 2002 - 29/32 2006 - 28/33 [Nations - 27/32] 2010 - 29/32 2014 - 30/32 2018 - all of 32 So, Sabella became the 2nd coach at the 2014 FIFA World Cup after Keshi who died.
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Polish ex-MP Janusz Sanocki is dead. He strongly criticised gov't decisions and restrictions on COVID-19 so he will be nominated to Darwin Awards.
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Viktor Ponedelnik - participant of 1962 FIFA World Cup as member of the Soviet Union Team is dead.
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Jacques Delors - due to very old age.
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I would see in 2021 new DeathList. ADD (absolutely): George Soros Vladimir Putin Walter Mondiale Alexandr Lukashenka Dan Rather Gerd Mueller Horst Eckel Albert II, King of Belgium Lech Wałęsa Pele KEEP: Jacques Delors David Attenborough RETURN: Pope Benedict XVI Henry Kissinger Leo Beenhakker Ozzy Osbourne