Former Leicester City Manager Craig Shakespeare Dies at 60
Craig Shakespeare, former manager of Leicester City and a beloved figure in the football community, has passed away at the age of 60 after a prolonged illness. Shakespeare, affectionately known as “Shaky,” was a key part of the Leicester backroom staff and played a significant role as assistant manager to Claudio Ranieri during the club’s historic Premier League title win in 2016.
A statement from Shakespeare’s family, released through the League Managers Association, expressed their profound grief:
“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Craig Shakespeare, or Shaky as he was known. 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 ask for privacy at this incredibly difficult time as we try to come to terms with and mourn the loss of a very special person. The family would like to thank and acknowledge the many prayers and good wishes sent during the past few difficult months, many of which we were unable to respond to, but all meant a lot to Craig and his family.”
Diagnosed with cancer in October last year, Shakespeare’s battle with the illness has now come to a heartbreaking end. His passing has elicited an outpouring of grief and memories from the football community, highlighting his immense contributions both on and off the field.
Mark, a close friend, and colleague, reflected on Shakespeare’s enduring positivity even in the face of his illness:
“I spoke to Craig regularly since his diagnosis, and his positivity in every response was amazing. Despite his tough circumstances, he always knew what games I was covering and would talk about football with such enthusiasm. His resilience and optimistic outlook were truly inspiring.”
Shakespeare’s tenure at Leicester City was marked by stability and consistency. He was a constant presence, even as the club underwent numerous managerial changes. His role as a stabilizing force during turbulent times was widely recognized and appreciated. James, another colleague, praised Shakespeare’s loyalty and integrity:
“He was a gentleman in an industry that sometimes lacks decency, respect, and honesty. His loyalty to everyone he worked with, from managers to players, was remarkable. Craig held everything together during Leicester’s great escape from relegation and their unprecedented Premier League triumph.”
Shakespeare’s coaching career saw him working alongside notable figures such as Sam Allardyce and Dean Smith. His expertise and guidance were highly regarded, and he was consistently sought after for his knowledge and mentorship.
Reflecting on his legacy, James added,
“Leicester City fans will never forget what they did in Seville, reaching the Champions League quarter-finals. Craig was a key part of that journey. He was a remarkable individual, and his impact on the club and its players cannot be overstated.”
As the football community mourns the loss of a cherished coach and mentor, tributes continue to pour in, celebrating Craig Shakespeare’s life and career.
Craig Shakespeare’s memory will live on through the countless lives he impacted and the indelible mark he left on the sport.