- Former Everton defender Frank D’Arcy has died on the age of 77
- The Toffees confirmed the information on social media on Sunday morning
- D’Arcy received the league after coming by means of Everton’s academy
Everton have confirmed the passing of their former defender Frank D’Arcy on the age of 77.
D’Arcy received the league with the Toffees in 1969-70, making 5 appearances through the marketing campaign.
Everton introduced his demise on Sunday morning as they paid tribute to D’Arcy.
A membership assertion learn: ‘Everybody at Everton Soccer Membership is deeply saddened on the passing of our title-winning defender Frank D’Arcy, who handed away on Saturday, aged 77.’
Born in Liverpool in December 1946, D’Arcy joined Everton’s academy and was a part of the staff that received the membership’s first FA Youth Cup in 1964-65.
Former Everton defender Frank D’Arcy (pictured) has died on the age of 77

D’Arcy (proper) was belatedly offered together with his league winners’ medal by Ian Snodin (left) final yr
Following his demise, Everton shared a humorous story on their official web site of the aftermath of that victory, the place the gamers had been advised they had been occurring vacation the next week as a reward.
D’Arcy hoped a visit to sunny Spain was on the playing cards, however as an alternative the gamers had been taken to look at Scotland tackle their Spanish counterparts in Glasgow, with D’Arcy describing it as a ‘horrible match’.
He quickly progressed to the senior aspect after the Youth Cup triumph, and went on to play 18 occasions for the primary staff throughout a five-year spell.
In his 5 outings throughout Everton’s title-winning season – the seventh of their historical past – D’Arcy was by no means on the shedding aspect.
He didn’t initially qualify for a medal because of his lack of appearances, however a latest change to the Soccer League guidelines meant he lastly bought one final yr.
D’Arcy was offered his medal by 1986-87 title-winner and membership ambassador Ian Snodin at his dwelling.
D’Arcy moved to Tranmere Rovers in 1972 earlier than ending his profession at non-league aspect Kirkby City.