Chelsea have released an emotional statement announcing the death of club legend Marvin Hinton.
Hinton, 85, died on Tuesday as Chelsea said: "It is with tremendous sadness that Chelsea Football Club announces the passing yesterday [Tuesday] of Marvin Hinton. Our thoughts are with Marvin’s family and friends at this difficult time.”
The defender moved from Charlton to Chelsea in 1963 and went on to have 13 years with the Blues making 344 appearances and adding three winners medals to his collection.
He was part of the 1970 FA Cup triumph over Manchester United, starting in the final and the replay on the bench (in an era when there was only one substitute), and was introduced to the action during both games.
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