Arsenal mourns the passing of FA Cup Hero Willie Young. The family of the Arsenal mourns together due to the news of the death of the former defender Willie Young. The club announced the passing of the Scottish centre-half who was a cult hero in the 1979 FA Cup winning group and aged 73.
A Dominant Force in Defense
Officially, Arsenal denied that they are not heartbroken by the death of a player who played 236 matches in the club. Young had been remembered as a dependable, aerial and fearless defender considered physically and dedicated enough to become a cult figure with his own admirers. His presence on the back was commanding and it formed a cornerstone of the team that gave it a dramatic 3-2 win over the Manchester united in the 1979 FA Cup final.
Both sets of players will today wear black armbands as a tribute to our former players Willie Young and Colin Addison, who both sadly passed away this week.
Rest in peace ❤️ pic.twitter.com/pHRsfxFXOQ
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) November 1, 2025
An Outpouring of Fan Tributes
The news has seen an emotive reaction among fans all over the social media. Moreover, they have recalled a “real warrior on the field. The fact that his legacy passed on across generations and emphasized by many, one fan remarking, “My Dad always used to tell me about Willie Young, growing up. Some also spoke of personal stories of his playing days. They praised a player who never left anything to do in the name of a formerly great shirt, red and white.
Everyone at AFC was saddened this evening to learn of the passing of our former player Willie Young.
Between 1970 and 1975 the centre half made 188 appearances for the Dons, which included 11 games in Europe. He also scored 14 goals.
Our thoughts are with his family and friends… pic.twitter.com/pUWK47qav6
— Aberdeen FC (@AberdeenFC) October 31, 2025
A Lasting Legacy on the Game Itself
Beyond his contributions to Arsenal, Willie Young’s name is also etched into the very laws of football. His professional foul on West Ham’s Paul Allen in the 1980 FA Cup final sparked a national debate. Moreover, it directly led to the introduction of the ‘professional foul’ rule. That rule also mandates a red card for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.
Life Beyond the Pitch
Having retired in football, Young moved into the locality of Nottingham with his wife, Lynda. He had a family there and also operated a pub over a good number of years. At this trying moment, the whole Arsenal community is thinking of his family and loved ones. Rest in peace, Willie.
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