Cyril Knowles
Cyril Knowles was a footballer who played as a left-back for Tottenham Hotspur and England. He was known as a young replacement for Ron Henry, a member of the Spurs team that achieved great success in the early 1960s.
Cyril Barry Knowles
Football Player
July 13, 1944
Cancer
August 30, 1991
47
Fitzwilliam, England
Cyril Knowles, a legendary left-back defender, is renowned for his contributions to Tottenham Hotspur’s FA Cup victory in 1967. He also represented Middlesbrough and eventually transitioned into coaching roles with Darlington, Newcastle United, and Sheffield United. Standing tall and possessing a calm demeanor, Knowles earned the nickname “The Gentle Giant.” In the early 1990s, he penned his autobiography, “Cyril Knowles: The Autobiography,” detailing his life and accomplishments in football. Notably, Knowles was initially viewed as a young successor to Ron Henry, a key player in Spurs’ historic Double win in 1960-61, FA Cup triumph in 1962, and European Cup Winners Cup success in 1963.