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Colin Bell

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Hesleden, County Durham, England

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Midfielder

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6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

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Colin Bell MBE (26 February 1946-05 January 2021) was an English former footballer. Known for his period at Manchester City, where he was nicknamed "The King of the Kippax" (after Maine Road's Kippax Street terraced stand renowned for its singing) and Nijinsky (after the famous racehorse, due to his renowned stamina). Bell played as a midfielder and is widely regarded as one of Manchester City's finest-ever players. He was part of the Bell, Lee and Summerbee trio at Manchester City. The Colin Bell Stand at the City of Manchester Stadium is named in his honour.


Career Honours

FA Community Shield
1972

Manchester City

Football League Cup
1969-1970

Manchester City

UEFA Cup Winners Cup
1969-1970

Manchester City

FA Cup
1968-1969

Manchester City

FA Community Shield
1968

Manchester City

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1967-1968

Manchester City

Football League 1
1965-1966

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1963-1966

1966-1979

1968-1975


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