December 23, 2024

Former goalkeeper Bonetti passed away aged 78 following a battle with illness
He played 729 matches for Chelsea in two spells during the 1960s and 1970s
Bonetti helped the club win the FA Cup, League Cup and Cup Winners’ Cup
He won seven caps for England and was back-up during 1966 World Cup

Former Chelsea and England goalkeeper Peter Bonetti has died at the age of 78 following a long battle with illness.

Nicknamed ‘The Cat’ for his lightning reflexes, Bonetti is a club legend at Stamford Bridge after playing 729 games for Chelsea – making him their second-highest appearance maker of all-time.

He also played seven times for England and was part of the 1966 World Cup-winning squad as back-up to Gordon Banks.

Legendary Chelsea goalkeeper Peter Bonetti, who made 729 appearances for the club and also played for England, has died at the age of 78

Legendary Chelsea goalkeeper Peter Bonetti, who made 729 appearances for the club and also played for England, has died at the age of 78

Bonetti, nicknamed 'The Cat' during his long career, makes a flying save in Chelsea colours

Bonetti, nicknamed ‘The Cat’ during his long career, makes a flying save in Chelsea colours

Bonetti waves to the crowd at Stamford Bridge during a visit for a Chelsea match in 2011

Bonetti waves to the crowd at Stamford Bridge during a visit for a Chelsea match in 2011

Chelsea confirmed the sad news of Bonetti's passing on their Twitter account on Sunday
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