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Family unveil street named after York City star who died during game

Mon 2 Dec

David's family at the unveiling of David Longhurst Way in York. Photograph: Supplied

Mon 2 Dec 2024  @ 7:34am
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New street signs honouring a former York City footballer who tragically died during a game have been unveiled by members of his family. 

Relatives and friends of David Longhurst were invited by York-based builder Persimmon to formally unveil the signs for ‘David Longhurst Way’ on the site of York City’s former Bootham Crescent ground. 

David was just 25 when he collapsed and during a game versus Lincoln City in 1990. 

A stand at the Bootham Crescent ground was later named after him. 

This weekend, relatives came to see the new street named in his honour after Persimmon asked York City fans to put forward street names for the new housing development. 

After visiting the Bootham Crescent site, the Longhurst family were then invited to the club’s new LNER stadium to see a new banner unveiled in his memory in the Persimmon South Stand. 

Ann Stapleton, David Longhurst’s sister: “As a family, we are overwhelmed and honoured that Persimmon, York City Football Club and supporters have kept David’s memory alive and we thank them.

The new banner at the South Stand of York City’s home, LNER Community Stadium. Photograph: Supplied
David Longhurst

“For us David was our little football crazy brother full of mischief and lots of smiles, so got away with a lot. 

“Our parents Vic and Pat would have been so proud – so a big thank you to everyone for this great honour to David.”

Scott Waters, managing director of Persimmon Yorkshire said: “We’re delighted to have David’s family here with us to formally unveil the David Longhurst Way street signs at Bootham Crescent and the new banner honouring David at the LNER Community Stadium. 

“Once we became custodians of the Bootham Crescent site, we always wanted to ensure that its footballing heritage was commemorated and that the memory of David in particular was honoured in a fitting way.”

Known for his skill and blistering pace, the late striker scored two goals for York City in his six appearances, after previous spells at Nottingham Forest, Halifax Town, Northampton Town, and Peterborough United.


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