England World Cup legend Nobby Stiles died with dementia caused by heading 140,000 footballs during his iconic career, coroner rules

Stiles, 78, a 1966 World Cup winner, died with severe dementia and had headed a football around 140,000 times during his career, Stockport Coroner's Court heard.

England World Cup legend Nobby Stiles died with dementia caused by heading 140,000 footballs during his iconic career, coroner rules
Stiles, 78, a 1966 World Cup winner, died with severe dementia and had headed a football around 140,000 times during his career, Stockport Coroner's Court heard.