Gabby Logan pays tribute to her father, Welsh football legend Terry Yorath | UK News

January 8, 2026
3,453 Views

Gabby Logan has paid tribute to her father, former Leeds United and Wales midfielder Terry Yorath, who died at the age of 75 following a short illness.

The BBC Sport presenter posted a picture of her father playing for Wales on Instagram today, saying: “Rest in Peace Dad.

“Our hearts are broken. Your love and legacy lives on.”

The post also included other images from his football career.

Terry Yorath and  Gabby Logan in 2012. Pic: PA
Image:
Terry Yorath and Gabby Logan in 2012. Pic: PA

Yorath made close to 200 appearances for Leeds during a nine-year spell in the 1960s and 70s and was a member of the team that won the 1974 First Division title. A year later, he became the first Welshman to play in a European Cup final.

He also had spells as a player with Coventry City, Tottenham Hotspur and Bradford City. Yorath also made 59 appearances for Wales.

In a statement, his children said: “To most he was a revered footballing hero, but to us he was Dad; a quiet, kind and gentle man. Our hearts are broken but we take comfort knowing that he will be reunited with our brother, Daniel.”

In addition to Gabby Logan, Yorath had three other children – Daniel, Louise and Jordan.

Daniel died from the genetic heart condition hypertrophic cardiomyopathy aged 15 in 1992 while playing football at home with his father.

Logan left Wednesday’s Match of the Day programme part-way through and was replaced by Mark Chapman, who confirmed it was due to “a family emergency”.

Yorath had spells as a manager at Swansea and Cardiff.  Pic: PA
Image:
Yorath had spells as a manager at Swansea and Cardiff. Pic: PA

Yorath moved into management in 1986 after retiring from playing, with spells in charge of clubs including Swansea City, Bradford City and Cardiff City.

He was a player-coach at Bradford in May 1985 and in the dugout at the Valley Parade fire, which killed 56 fans and injured 270 during a match against Lincoln City.

Yorath also had stints in charge of the Wales and Lebanon national teams in the 1980s and 90s, and guided his country to the brink of the World Cup finals.

Source link

You may be interested

Lauryn Hill Pays Tribute to Late Rapper John Forte
Music
shares3,553 views
Music
shares3,553 views

Lauryn Hill Pays Tribute to Late Rapper John Forte

new admin - Jan 15, 2026

[ad_1] Ms. Lauryn Hill paid tribute to John Forté following news of the artist, songwriter, and Fugees contributor’s death on Monday at the age of 50. “I…

Krafton is trying to find its next PUBG
Technology
shares3,289 views
Technology
shares3,289 views

Krafton is trying to find its next PUBG

new admin - Jan 15, 2026

PUBG developer Krafton has 26 games in development, and in a recent town hall meeting, the company outlined a plan…

White House eyes prosecutor in Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s office for new fraud role, sources say
Top Stories
shares2,687 views
Top Stories
shares2,687 views

White House eyes prosecutor in Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s office for new fraud role, sources say

new admin - Jan 15, 2026

The frontrunner to oversee a new national counter-fraud push at the Justice Department in the wake of revelations of massive…