Craig Shakespeare dead at 60: Former Leicester manager and assistant during magical Premier League title win passes away

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FORMER Leicester City manager Craig Shakespeare has died aged just 60.

The ex-Foxes boss was a crucial part in Leicester’s title winning campaign in 2016, acting as Claudio Ranieri‘s assistant.

Craig Shakespeare has passed away at 60Getty – Contributor

Getty – ContributorShakespeare helped Leicester defy all odds when they won the Premier League in 2016[/caption]

PA:Empics SportHe was assistant to Claudio Ranieri during the astonishing season[/caption]

GettyShakespeare returned to the King Power in 2023 as Dean Smith’s assistant[/caption]

Shakespeare’s family released a statement confirming the heartbreaking news.

It read: “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Craig Shakespeare, ‘SHAKEY’.

“Craig passed away peacefully this morning at home surrounded by his family.

“Whilst the family are immensely proud of his footballing achievements as both a player and a coach, to us, his family, he will always primarily be a loving and loved husband, father, son, brother and uncle.

“The loss is devastating to us all and we would ask that privacy be given at this incredibly difficult time as we try to come to terms with, and mourn, the loss of a very special person.”

Shakespeare’s career as a coach spanned over 24 years and saw him work with a number of top clubs including Leicester, Norwich, Aston Villa and Everton.

While he also held a role within the England national team for a short period back in 2016.

Shakespeare was the assistant manager at Leicester City from 2011 until 2017 – helping the club pull off the impossible when they won the Premier League in 2015/16.

Shakespeare worked at Aston Villa during his coaching careerGetty

He later took up the role as boss of the Midlands club in 2017, taking charge of 24 games.

After spells with Watford, Villa and Norwich he returned to the King Power in 2023 as an assistant, staying for just eight games as Dean Smith’s right-hand man.

Shakespeare’s career extends further than coaching with the Birmingham-born man also having an extensive playing career.

The midfielder laced up his boots for clubs such as Sheffield Wednesday, West Brom, Scunthorpe United and Grimsby Town.

Shakespeare retired from playing in 2000, immediately turning his attention to coaching.

Former Leicester boss Nigel Pearson, who worked with Shakespeare at five different clubs, said: “It’s difficult to put into words how I, and indeed everyone who came across or worked with Craig, will feel on hearing such devastating news.

“He is without hesitation one of the most wonderfully talented, emotionally understanding, calm, balanced and outrageously funny people I’ve had the privilege of calling my friend.

“Safe journey to the next destination my wonderful friend.

“You are loved and admired by us all, and every time we think of you, a smile, smirk, chuckle or memorable occasion will come to us.

“We truly are the lucky ones for having known Shakey.”

Getty – ContributorNigel Pearson offered a touching tribute to his former colleague and friend[/caption]

Former clubs of Shakespeare’s also paid tribute to the coaching icon.

Everton said: “Everton Football Club is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our former coach Craig Shakespeare.

“Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this extremely difficult time.”

While Norwich posted their heartfelt condolences, saying: “All at Norwich City are saddened to learn of the passing of Craig Shakespeare. 

“Craig is fondly remembered at Carrow Road and his loss will be felt by the entire footballing community. Our heartfelt wishes go to Craig’s friends and family at this sad time.”

Grimsby Town recalled Shakespeare’s stunning playing career in their tribute.

It read: “We are saddened to learn of the passing of former Mariner Craig Shakespeare.

“The classy midfielder played 121 times for Town, scoring 10 goals, between 1993 and 1997.

“Our thoughts are with Craig’s family and friends at this sad time. Once a Mariner, always a Mariner.”

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