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Denis Law 'lost for words' after being granted Freedom of Aberdeen

More than 15,000 people lined the streets of Aberdeen to greet Manchester United and Scotland legend Denis Law as he celebrated being granted the Freedom of the City.

The former striker and charity ambassador led the annual Christmas lights switch-on parade, following Saturday's conferral ceremony at the Beach Ballroom.

Previous recipients of the honour include Sir Winston Churchill, Nelson and Winnie Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev and Sir Alex Ferguson.

The 77-year-old, who was born in the city, said: "I really didn't expect the reception I got, I'm almost lost for words, it was just unbelievable.

"The parade down Union Street was wonderful and to come out on the Town House balcony and get such a warm reception is something that will stay with me forever.

"I have always called Aberdeen home and this weekend has meant so much to me.

"I'm looking forward to relaxing now and letting it all sink in, there has been so much going on and I've enjoyed it tremendously."

In the 1964-65 season, Law won the Ballon d'Or award, which is given to the player deemed to have performed the best over the previous year.

He also jointly holds the Scottish international record goal tally, alongside Kenny Dalglish, with 30 goals from 55 caps.

Law was joined by family and friends as well as young representatives of community groups and clubs associated with Streetsport, an award winning initiative led by the Denis Law Legacy Trust, when leading the parade on Sunday.

Streetsport won an accolade on Wednesday at the 2017 National Pride of Sport Awards, taking the TSB Community Partner award, which recognises a group of people who have worked together for a good cause in their area.

The programme aims to reduce instances of youth crime and anti-social behaviour while helping develop the employability and aspirations of young people in Aberdeen.

Lord Provost of Aberdeen Barney Crockett said: "Denis is a unique Scottish icon, there is nothing but good feeling towards him and that is because of his great personality, modesty, integrity and of course his achievements in football and in life.

"It was fantastic to see the people of Aberdeen turn out in their numbers, from the youngest faces in the crowd to those who grew up watching Denis play the game, everyone relates to him and knows all about his talents."

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