Former player of England's "Arsenal" club, Billy McCallow, has passed away at the age of 91.
Medianews.az reports that the club's press service has released this information.
The Northern Ireland-born defender represented the London team from 1958 to 1966.
McCallow appeared in a total of 268 official games for the "Gunners." The left-back also played in 10 matches for the Northern Ireland national team.
Billy McCallow was a member of Arsenal's first squad to debut in European competitions in 1963. He also made history as the first defender from the capital club to score in European tournaments.
After leaving Arsenal in 1966, the footballer later played for the clubs "Millwall," "Bedford Town," "Cork Celtic," and "Derry City." After ending his professional career, he worked as an electrical engineer.//Telegraph