Manchester United paid an emotional tribute to former striker Dennis Law, who died aged 84 on Friday, ahead of Sunday afternoon’s match against Brighton.
Law made 404 appearances for United, who won the trophy between 1962 and 1973, scoring 237 goals.
All flags at Old Trafford were at half mast, players wore black armbands and a piper played “Flowers of Scotland” as the team appeared.
United legends Sir Alex Ferguson, Pat Cleland, Alex Stepney and Brian Kidd were also in attendance, with poems read out as the stadium fell silent.
Stadium announcer Alan Keegan told the fans: “Beyond the goal stood a man with a heart of gold who inspired all.
“He’s still the King of Stretford End.”
Mr. Ferguson laid flowers in the center circle as supporters applauded.