Former Tottenham and England forward Martin Chivers has died at the age of 80.
During his eight years in north London, the striker scored 174 goals in 367 outings to help the club win the League Cup twice, as well as the Uefa Cup.
He also scored 13 goals in his 24 appearances for England.
Tottenham said, external: "It is with immense sadness that we announce the passing of our legendary former striker, Martin Chivers.
"We extend our deepest sympathies to Martin's family, friends and former team-mates at this incredibly sad time.
"Rest in peace, Martin. One of the all-time greats."
England said, external: "Our condolences go out to his friends and family at this sad time."
Born in Southampton in April 1945, Chivers made his debut for his hometown club aged 17.
After scoring 106 goals in 190 appearances for the Saints, the forward was signed by Spurs manager Bill Nicholson in January 1968 for a fee of £125,000.
Later in his career, Chivers played in Switzerland and Norway either side of spells at Norwich City, Brighton and Dorchester Town, before retiring in 1983 after a brief spell at Barnet.
Tottenham will wear black armbands for Wednesday's match at Bournemouth.