Awards & Winners

Bobby Charlton

Date of Birth 11-October-1937
Place of Birth Ashington
(United Kingdom)
Nationality England
Profession Soccer Player
Sir Robert "Bobby" Charlton CBE is an English former football player, regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time, and an essential member of the England team who won the World Cup and also won the Ballon d'Or in 1966. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts and passing abilities from midfield and his ferocious long-range shot. He was also well known for his fitness and stamina. His elder brother Jack, who was also in the World Cup-winning team, is a former defender for Leeds United and international manager. Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Charlton made his debut for the Manchester United first-team in 1956, and over the next two seasons gained a regular place in the team, during which time he survived the Munich air disaster of 1958 after being rescued by Harry Gregg. After helping United to win the Football League in 1965, he won a World Cup medal with England in 1966 and another Football League title with United the following year. In 1968, he captained the Manchester United team that won the European Cup, scoring two goals in the final to help his team be the first English side to win the competition. He has scored more goals for England and United than any other player. Charlton held the record for most appearances for Manchester United, before being surpassed by Ryan Giggs.

Awards by Bobby Charlton

Check all the awards nominated and won by Bobby Charlton.

1959


Nominations 1959 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award

1958


Nominations 1958 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award