Former Rangers midfielder Ray Wilkins dies aged 61

The ex-England international had been in hospital following a heart attack

Published 4th Apr 2018

Former Rangers midfielder Ray Wilkins has died in hospital following a cardiac arrest. He was 61.

Wilkins, who won 84 England caps, had been treated in St George's Hospital in Tooting, south-west London since Friday.

St George's Hospital confirmed Wilkins had died on Wednesday morning, and issued a statement on behalf of the family.

It is with great sadness we announce that Raymond Colin Wilkins passed away this morning,'' the statement, posted on the hospital's website read.

We would like to thank St George's staff for the amazing work they have done to care for our beloved Ray.

We would also like to say thank you for the many goodwill messages we have received from Ray's friends, colleagues, and members of the public.

Ray leaves behind his loving wife, Jackie, daughter Jade, son Ross, and his beautiful grandchildren, Oliver, Frankie, Ava, Freddie, Jake and Archie.

We are asking for privacy at this very difficult time.''

The football legend played for Hibs in the 96-96 season, making 16 appearances.