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Sunderland Legend Gary Rowell Dies at 68
14 Dec
Summary
- Gary Rowell, a legendary Sunderland striker, has passed away at 68.
- He battled leukemia and died 50 years to the day he debuted for the club.
- Rowell scored 103 goals in 297 appearances for Sunderland.

The legendary Sunderland striker Gary Rowell has passed away at the age of 68 following a prolonged battle with leukemia. His death occurred on Saturday, a poignant date as it commemorated the 50th anniversary of his debut for the club he passionately supported.
During his distinguished 12-year career at Roker Park, Rowell became a revered figure, amassing 297 appearances and netting an impressive 103 goals. He is celebrated for scoring a remarkable hat-trick in a 4-1 victory against rivals Newcastle United in 1979.
Rowell's talent was recognized nationally, and he is one of only three players to have scored over 100 goals for Sunderland post-WWII. After his playing career, he transitioned to roles as a financial consultant and radio pundit, leaving a lasting legacy in football.




