Frank O’Farrell who died on Sunday, March 5 was born on October 9, 1927, in Cork, Ireland. Francis O’Farrel was an Irish football player. He worked as a manager as well. He made 300 appearances as a player during his career. He has played for clubs such as West Ham United, Preston North End, and others.
Frank was a resident of Friars Road. He was raised in a catholic home and is a descendant of Christ the King. Frank was known to appear as a fireman dealing with railway issues after he was in his late teens. He was on the lookout for a job as a driver.
Frank’s managerial career began with Weymouth and Torquay United. While he was there, he was able to guide the team to their first-ever Southern League Cup final.
He joined Leicester City as a coach in December 1968. With a win, he advanced to Division 2. Then, three years later, on June 8, 1971, he took over as coach of the Manchester United team.
How did Frank O’Farrell Die?
The circumstances surrounding Frank’s death are still not known. He died on Sunday, March 6, 2022. His death was peaceful.
Frank O’Farrell Obituary and Cause of Death
Frank O’Farrell is believed to have died from natural causes. The funeral and obituary statement are yet to be determined by family members. However, Frank underwent a cartilage operation which led to his early retirement.
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