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England's World Cup-winning keeper Banks dead at 81

Soccer Football - England's 1966 World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks passes away - bet365 Stadium, Stoke-On-Trent, Britain - February 12, 2019 Scarves are left on a statue of Gordon Banks outside the stadium Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

STOKE-ON-TRENT, England (Reuters) - Gordon Banks, the goalkeeper in England's 1966 World Cup-winning team, has died at the age of 81, his former club Stoke City said on Tuesday.

Banks won 73 caps for England between 1963 and 1972 and made nearly 200 appearances for Stoke before his playing career was brought to an end in a car crash that cost him his sight in one eye.

Widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers to have played the game, Banks will probably be best remembered for the diving stop he made to deny Brazil's Pele at the 1970 World Cup, which later became known as the "save of the century".

Soccer Football - England's 1966 World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks passes away - bet365 Stadium, Stoke-On-Trent, Britain - February 12, 2019 Tributes are placed on a statue of Gordon Banks outside the stadium Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"It is with great sadness that we announce that Gordon passed away peacefully overnight," Banks' family said in a statement posted on Stoke's official website.

"We are devastated to lose him but we have so many happy memories and could not have been more proud of him."

Banks played every game in the 1966 World Cup including the 4-2 victory over West Germany in the final at Wembley -- the only time England has won the world title.

Soccer Football - England's 1966 World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks passes away - bet365 Stadium, Stoke-On-Trent, Britain - February 12, 2019 Tributes are placed on a statue of Gordon Banks outside the stadium Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Four years later though, in Mexico, he produced one of the most outstanding saves in the history of the tournament in a group game in which Brazil beat England 1-0.

Pele rose to head a cross from the byline by right-winger Jairzinho, thundering the header down towards Banks' right hand post.

The ball appeared to be past Banks, but his agility and strength saw him get down and palm it high and wide to safety.

Soccer Football - England's 1966 World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks passes away - bet365 Stadium, Stoke-On-Trent, Britain - February 12, 2019 Tributes left in memory of Gordon Banks outside the stadium Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Thirty-eight years later, Pele travelled to Stoke to unveil a statue to Banks and recalled the save.

"From the moment I headed it, I was sure it had gone in," he said.

"After I headed the ball, I had already began to jump to celebrate the goal. Then I looked back and I couldn't believe it hadn't gone in. I have scored more than a thousand goals in my life, and the thing people always talk to me about is the one I didn't score," he said.

Soccer Football - England's 1966 World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks passes away - bet365 Stadium, Stoke-On-Trent, Britain - February 12, 2019 Tributes left in memory of Gordon Banks outside the stadium Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Banks recalled the moment modestly as a piece of good fortune.

"As soon as I got my hand to it, I thought it was going in the top corner," he said.

"But after I'd landed on the hard floor, I looked up and saw the ball bounce behind the net and that's when I said: Banksy, you lucky prat."

Soccer Football - England's 1966 World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks passes away - bet365 Stadium, Stoke-On-Trent, Britain - February 12, 2019 Tributes and messages left in memory of Gordon Banks outside the stadium Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

The Sheffield-born Banks began his career at Chesterfield in 1958 and moved to Leicester City the following year. He won his first England cap in 1963, four years before he joined Stoke.

Banks retired in 1973 following the car crash, aged only 33, but four years later he returned to play in the North American Soccer League with Fort Lauderdale Strikers.

Peter Shilton, the former England goalkeeper who made a record 125 appearances for his country and like Banks played for Leicester and Stoke, tweeted: "I’m devastated - today Ive lost my hero our condolences to his family RIP Gordon".

FILE PHOTO: Football - Aldershot Town v Shrewsbury Town - Nationwide Conference Play Off Final - Britannia Stadium , 16/5/04 Giant Nationwide flag which is being signed by Gordon Banks for England during Euro 2004 Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Michael Regan/File Photo

Soon after Banks' death was announced, football fans and others began taking flowers and scarves to the life-size statue of him outside the Stoke City stadium. Some touched the statue in reverence, or wiped away tears.

Around the city, where Banks is a revered figure and was often seen at charity and football events, flags were lowered at public buildings, and local radio talk-shows were inundated with calls remembering him.

For some, it rankled that Banks was never awarded a knighthood.

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - 2018 FIFA World Cup Draw - State Kremlin Palace, Moscow, Russia - December 1, 2017 Gordon Banks during the draw REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

"Even though they never knighted him, he was always a Sir to us, and he always will be," said Glen Rushton, 67, leaving a wreath at the statue.

The German Football Association (DFB) paid tribute to Banks on, saying on Twitter: "A fierce opponent and a good man. Rest in peace, Gordon Banks."

FILE PHOTO: Football - Bobby Moore leads out England followed by Gordon Banks Mandatory Credit : Action Images/File Photo

(Reporting by Simon Evans in Manchester and Andrew Cawthorne in Stoke-on-Trent, Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Sudipto Ganguly and Angus MacSwan)

FILE PHOTO: Football - Stock Gordon Banks - England Mandatory Credit: Action Images
FILE PHOTO: Brazilian football legend Pele (C) and former England goalkeeper Gordon Banks present Arsenal's French striker Thierry Henry (R) with a trophy to mark his inclusion in the FIFA 100 top players at a news conference in London, March 4, 2004. REUTERS/David Bebber/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Football - 1966 World Cup Squad - White Hart Lane - London - 16/5/02 ( Back Row Lt-Rt) Roger Hunt , George Cohen . Alan Ball , Jack Charlton. (Front Row Lt - Rt) Sir Geoff Hurst , Martin Peters Gordon Banks and Nobby Stiles Mandatory Credit: Action Images/David Slater/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: British soccer player Gordon Banks, who was goalkeeper for England in the 1966 World Cup, runs with the London 2012 Olympic torch outside Wembley Stadium in northwest London July 25, 2012. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
FILE PHOTO: Brazilian football legend Pele (R) and former England goalkeeper Gordon Banks embrace as they meet at a news conference in London for the announcement of the FIFA 100 top football players, March 4, 2004. REUTERS/David Bebber/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Britain Soccer Football - Stoke City v Middlesbrough - Premier League - bet365 Stadium - 4/3/17 Former Stoke City and England footballer Gordon Banks before the match Action Images via Reuters / Carl Recine / File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Football - Stoke City v Watford - Barclays Premier League - Britannia Stadium - 24/10/15 General view of a statue of former Stoke player Gordon Banks outside the ground Action Images via Reuters / Jason Cairnduff Livepic/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: British soccer player Gordon Banks, who was goalkeeper for England in the 1966 World Cup, runs with the London 2012 Olympic torch outside Wembley Stadium in northwest London July 25, 2012. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File Photo
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