George Best was born on May 22, 1946 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is known for his work on 梦之队 (1997), This Boy's Story (1992) and Fußball wie noch nie (1971). He was married to Alex Best and Angie Best. He died on November 25, 2005 in South Kensington, London, England.
His ex-wife and his son, Calum Best, reside in Los Angeles, where Best formerly owned a (now-defunct) pub.
He played for the following clubs in his career: Manchester United (1963-1974), Stockport County (1975), Cork Celtics (1975), Dunstable Town (1974-1975), Los Angeles Aztecs (1976-1978), Fulham (1976-1977), Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1978-1979), Hibernian (1979-1980), San Jose Earthquakes (1980-1981), Bournemouth (1983), Brisbane Lions (1983).
He was one of the greatest players never to have appeared in a World Cup tournament. He played for Northern Ireland with 37 caps (appearances), scoring 9 goals.
He was the European Player of the Year (1968).
He won league titles with Manchester United (1965, 1967).
He won the European Cup with Manchester United (1968).
After years of alcohol abuse, by late 2001 he was told by doctors that he would need a liver transplant to save his life. In July 2002 he controversially received a new liver on the NHS, but soon began drinking again and sparking fears that he would need a second transplant.
He was admitted to the private Cromwell Hospital in London with a kidney infection and internal bleeding on 3 October 2005. He later died there from a lung infection and multiple organ failure.
He was hospitalized with pneumonia in 2001.
As a child, he was an avid supporter of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
He appeared on the 沃根访谈录 (1982) chat show in 1991, in which Best was so drunk that he couldn't string a sentence together.
The Airport in Belfast is called George Best Belfast City Airport.
He was once arrested and jailed for drunk driving and assaulting a police officer.
He was awarded the BBC Sports Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2002.
He was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver in early 2000.
He is the last man to score six goals in round five of the F.A.Cup. Best achieved this in an unforgettable display in the 8-2 win against Northampton Town on 7 February 1970.
He has an illegitimate daughter who was born in the late nineteen sixties. Her identity is a very well kept secret and Best never saw her during his life.
In the early 1960s, to show friends his amazing soccer skills, Best would flick a sixpence up into the air with his right foot and it always landed in the breast pocket of his jacket, to their utter amazement.
He is considered to be one of the greatest football players in history with many seeing him as the best overall.
Pele once called him the "greatest football player in the world".