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Dave Mackay, the former Scotland, Hearts and Derby County midfielder and member of Tottenham Hotspur's famous double-winning team of 1961, has died aged 80. Tottenham said in a statement Monday that their former captain was "one of the most influential players of his era" and "the complete footballer". "We were saddened to hear of the death of our former captain Dave Mackay," the Premier League club's statement said.
"Dave Mackay will certainly always be remembered here as one of our greatest ever players and a man who never failed to inspire those around him." Mackay died in hospital in the English city of Nottingham on Monday, the club said. Born in Edinburgh, Mackay began his career with the club he supported as a child, Heart of Midlothian, and won all three Scottish honours in the 1950s.
Mackay is still regarded as the club's "greatest-ever player", according to a tribute released on the Hearts website after his death. He joined Spurs in 1959 as an established Scottish international, and helped win "the double" in 1961 as Tottenham became the first club in the 20th century to achieve the feat of winning both the FA Cup and the English League championship in the same season.
Known as a tenacious, skilful but hard player, he won 22 caps for Scotland. A 1966 photograph of Mackay grabbing tough Leeds midfielder Billy Bremner by the scruff of the neck, after a crude tackle from the fellow Scot, became an iconic football image still sold as a poster.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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