RIP Stan Bowles, the maverick talent who lit up English football with his unique style. Read more about his legacy here!
Stan Bowles, the former Queens Park Rangers (QPR) forward and England international, passed away at the age of 75 after battling Alzheimer's disease since his diagnosis in 2015. With 315 appearances for QPR, Bowles held a cult hero status within the fanbase and was known for his maverick edge on the field. His unique talent and charisma endeared him to football fans across the country.
Stan Bowles will be remembered as one of the great maverick talents of English football. His skills and style of play left a lasting impact on the game, and he will forever hold a special place in the hearts of QPR supporters. Despite facing health challenges in his later years, Bowles' legacy remains strong, with tributes pouring in from the football community.
Bowles, a former England international, captivated audiences with his performances and thrilled fans with his exceptional abilities. His contribution to the sport will not be forgotten, and his influence on the field will continue to inspire future generations of players. Stan Bowles leaves behind a remarkable legacy that transcends his time on the pitch and cements his status as a true football icon.
In August 2015, Bowles graced the pitch for the last time, marking the end of an era for the legendary player. Despite his retirement, his impact on QPR and English football as a whole remains unparalleled. Bowles' passion for the game and his maverick spirit will forever be etched in the history of the sport, ensuring that his memory lives on for years to come.
The former QPR forward Stan Bowles has died at the age of 75 having lived with Alzheimer's disease since his diagnosis in 2015.
Stan Bowles was diagnosed with with Alzheimer's disease in 2015; Former QPR star held a cult hero status within the fanbase during his 315 appearances for ...
Stan Bowles, the England international part of QPR's team for a number of years in the 1970, has passed away at the age of 75, the player's daughter has ...
Bowles will be fondly remembered as one of English football's great maverick talents.
It was a familiar sight throughout the 1970s, but this was August 2015 and was to be the last time Bowles graced the pitch he once ruled. Bowles, the former QPR ...
Bowles - who was seen as one of the finest talents in England during his time as a player and thrilled fans with his maverick edge - was diagnosed with the ...
"Sad to be writing this but dad has passed away," his daughter Tracey Bowles wrote on Facebook on Saturday. "He was with all the family and went peacefully.
Outrageously talented QPR No 10, who won a paltry five England caps, had been suffering from Alzheimer's since 2015.
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Former England and Queens Park Rangers forward Stan Bowles has died at the age of 75, his daughter and the Championship club said on Saturday.
It is with a heavy heart we confirm that QPR icon Stan Bowles has sadly passed away, aged 75.
Star player with QPR admired for his breathtaking speed whose wild exploits made him a tabloid favourite in the 1970s.