Peter McParland was one of the all-time greats of Northern Ireland football, who also made his mark in English League football with Aston Villa.
The County Down native, who died on Sunday aged 91, is his country's record goalscorer at World Cup finals, having scored five in Sweden in 1958.
He was the last surviving member of that Northern Ireland 1958 World Cup squad, which reached the quarter-final stage.
McParland won both FA Cup and League Cup winners' medals with Villa.
He holds a unique place in English football history as the first player in the game to score in and win both English major domestic knockout finals.