George Best's legacy continues to endure 20 years after his death, with Manchester United fans still celebrating his impact on the club.
What happened on November 25, 2005?
Best's death occurred on November 25, 2005, at the age of 59, but his memory lives on.
The skill and thrill he brought to the pitch personified United's sense of itself and what it should be.
Why does George Best matter to Manchester United?
Best's influence on the club is still felt today, with his name being sung by fans and his memory honoured at Old Trafford.
He was the youngest winner of the Ballon d'Or in 1968, at just 22 years old, and the first winner born after the Second World War.
What was George Best's impact on European football?
Best's performance at Benfica in the old European Cup in March 1966 is still remembered, where he scored twice in the first six minutes.
He had mass appeal, not just terrace fervour, and earned a nickname - the Fifth Beatle.
Best's style and attitude were different from his peers, and he represented a new era for Manchester United.
The Holy Trinity statue at Old Trafford, featuring Best alongside Denis Law and Bobby Charlton, is a testament to their enduring legacy.
Manchester United's fans continue to celebrate Best's life and career, even 20 years after his death.
The club's history and identity are still closely tied to Best's memory and achievements.
Best's legacy extends beyond Manchester United, with his impact on European football still felt today.
He will always be remembered as one of the greatest players in Manchester United's history.
The affection for Best remains strong, and his memory continues to inspire new generations of football fans.