Tributes to Leeds United legend Terry Cooper who has died, aged 77

Tributes have been paid to Leeds United legend, Terry Cooper, who has died at the age of 77.

The Former Leeds left-back played 351 times for the club between 1964 and 1975, scoring 11 times, and also won 20 caps for England.

One of his goals for the Whites was the winning goal in the 1968 League Cup final against Arsenal, which played a key part in the club's First Division title the following season.

In a statement, Leeds United said:

Cooper made his Three Lions debut in 1970 and was the first choice left-back at the World Cup in the same year.

He later went on to manage Bristol Rovers, Bristol City, Exeter (twice) and Birmingham.

Exeter tweeted: "Exeter City is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Terry Cooper at the age of 77. Terry managed the Grecians to the Fourth Division championship in 1990. Our thoughts are with Terry's friends and family."