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Joey Jones

Joey Jones Death Date and Time: Joey Jones Death

Who Was Joey Jones?

Joey Jones (Joseph Patrick Jones) was born on March 4, 1955. Renowned as a fierce competitor and fan favorite, he played as a left-back for Liverpool, Wrexham, Chelsea, Huddersfield Town, and the Wales national team.

Joey Jones’ Death: Date and Time

Joey Jones sadly passed away at the age of 70 in the early hours of July 22, 2025. The announcement was confirmed by his beloved club Wrexham AFC, who noted he died after a battle with illness. Tributes from across the footballing world poured in immediately, honoring his commitment to the game and his impact on countless lives.

Joey Jones

His Football Career and Achievements

  • Liverpool (1975–1978):
  • Won two European Cups (1977, 1978)
  • English league championship (1977)
  • UEFA Cup and European Super Cup

Immortalized in the famous Anfield banner: “Joey Ate The Frogs’ Legs, Made The Swiss Roll, Now He’s Munching Gladbach” during the 1977 European Cup final.

Wrexham:

  • Three playing spells, club record signing in 1978
  • Won the Welsh Cup
  • Served in multiple coaching and ambassador roles after retirement.

Chelsea & Huddersfield Town:

  • Helped Chelsea win the Second Division title (1983–84)
  • Recognized as Player of the Year at both Chelsea and Huddersfield.

Wales National Team:

  • 72 caps from 1975–1986, making him one of Wales' most capped defenders.

Legacy and Tributes

  • Joey Jones’ name stands for passion, commitment, and humility. He touched the lives of teammates, fans, and colleagues, both on and off the pitch. Wrexham AFC, in particular, hailed him as a “true Club legend, with time for everybody he met” and announced plans for a statue in his honor.
  • Friends, former teammates, and football greats like Mickey Thomas and John Aldridge expressed their heartfelt sorrow, describing him as an inspiring figure who gave everything for the clubs and country he loved.

Final Thoughts

Joey Jones’ death on July 22, 2025, marks the end of a remarkable chapter in football history. While he will be deeply missed, his spirit, achievements, and legacy will endure for generations to come.

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