Tottenham Legend Terry Dyson Dies At 91
The 1961 double-winner made 209 appearances and scored 55 goals for Spurs, including a hat-trick against Arsenal and two goals in the 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup Final

Terry Dyson, a Tottenham legend and 1961 double-winner, has died at the age of 91. The Premier League club confirmed his death and paid tribute to his achievements, expressing condolences to his family and friends.
Dyson made 209 appearances for Tottenham, scoring 55 goals across a 10-year spell. He was a key figure in the 1960-61 side that achieved a First Division and FA Cup double under Bill Nicholson. Two years later, he scored twice in the 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, helping Tottenham secure a 5-1 victory over Atletico Madrid.
One of Dyson's defining moments came when he scored a hat-trick against Arsenal, a feat that remains unmatched by any other Tottenham player. He achieved this at the start of the 1961-62 campaign, with a header, a left-footed goal, and a right-footed goal. Dyson also played for Fulham, Colchester, and Guildford after leaving Tottenham.
## What He Achieved Dyson's achievements on the pitch are a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport. He remains the only Tottenham player to score a hat-trick against Arsenal, and his goals in the 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup Final helped secure a major trophy for the club.
## Why It Matters Terry Dyson's death is a significant loss for the football community, particularly for Tottenham fans who remember his achievements on the pitch. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of players and fans, and his contributions to the sport will not be forgotten. The club's tribute to Dyson is a testament to the impact he had on the team and the sport as a whole.
The football community will remember Terry Dyson as a talented player who achieved great things during his career. His death at the age of 91 is a reminder of the passing of time and the importance of honoring the achievements of those who have come before us.





