The Former West Brom Striker, Cyrille Regis Dies After Suffering Heart Attack

The Former West Brom Striker, Cyrille Regis Dies After Suffering Heart Attack

The Former West Brom Striker, Cyrille Regis Dies After Suffering Heart Attack

Cyrille Regis has died at the age of 59 after suffering a heart attack.

The former West Brom and Coventry striker made 614 league appearances across his 19-year career and won five caps for England.

Regis, who was voted West Brom’s all-time cult hero in a 2004 poll, passed away yesterday evening.

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