We are mourning the passing of legendary Scottish professional footballer Frank Mcgarvey. Since his death was confirmed, tributes and condolences are being poured by the fans through social media. As of now, ample messages and thousands of posts have been posted by the people. Meanwhile, some are also eyeing to learn what was the medical cause of death of Frank Mcgarvey and what was his net worth. If you are also interested in learning Frank Mcgarvey’s net worth then stick with this page and keep reading this article. Kindly swipe down the screen and head on to read his cause of death, age, net worth, and other personal details. Follow More Updates on SureLoaded.com
Frank Mcgarvey
Frank Mcgarvey was a Scottish professional football player who played forward for Celtic and St Mirren. Thus, both clubs posted a statement to pay him tribute. While paying a tribute to him, Celtic said in a statement that McGarvey died in the early hours of New Year’s Day, adding: “The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Celtic are with Frank’s family at this extremely sad time.” Scroll down the page and learn details about his cause of death.
Speaking about his age, he was 66 years of age when breathed his last. However, his age was not ideal to die for any person. He died too soon. Reportedly, the Scottish player was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year. After a brief battle with cancer, the footballer died. Besides playing for Celtic FC and St Mirren FC, he also appeared in seven international matches for Scotland. Alex Ferguson of St Mirren signed him after a tip-off from the ex-Rangers player. Scroll down the screen and read about his net worth.
In 2008, Frank Mcgarvey released his autobiography titled Totally Frank. In his autobiography, he explained his professional life and detailed how he get rid of his gambling addiction. He was amongst the 30 players of Celtic FC to have scored over 100 goals for the club. In the 245 matches, Frank Mcgarvey scored 109 goals for his team. Talking about Frank Mcgarvey’s net worth, his net worth is estimated at around $5 Million to $7 Million. In 1979, Liverpool signed him for £270,000 for a short stint. Thus, he became the most expensive Scottish player. In 1995 he joined St Mirren and won the third Scottish Cup after playing 387 games for St Mirren