
Gary Rowell, the Sunderland legend, has died aged 68 after a long battle with leukaemia.
- Fast Facts:
- Age: 68
- Cause: Long battle with leukaemia
- Sunderland appearances: 297
- Sunderland goals: 103
- Other clubs: Norwich, Middlesbrough, Brighton, Burnley
- Tenure: A glittering 10-year spell at Sunderland
By Anthony Chapman, Sports Reporter — Published: 22:27, 13 Dec 2025
Rowell was a fixture of the Sunderland attack in the 1970s and early 1980s, scoring 103 goals in 297 appearances across a decade at the club. He also had spells with Norwich, Middlesbrough, Brighton and Burnley during a well-travelled career.
The Legacy
Gary Rowell leaves behind a legacy defined by three standout achievements:
- Prolific Sunderland record: 297 appearances and 103 goals place him among the club’s most respected forwards.
- Decade of service: A ten-year spell at Sunderland that turned Rowell into a fixture of the team and a fan favourite.
- Broad career footprint: Significant contributions at Norwich, Middlesbrough, Brighton and Burnley underscored his quality across English football.
Social Proof
News of Rowell’s death prompted an outpouring of grief across social channels from supporters, former teammates and the wider football community. Fans remembered his goals, his passion in the red-and-white shirt, and the moments that turned him into a Sunderland icon.
Details on funeral arrangements and official club tributes have not been released. We will update this story as more information becomes available.
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