Sports Personality of the Year: Remembering the sporting stars lost in 2024
Brian Grundy:, external Played for Wigan, Bury and a number of non-league clubs.
George Hurd:, external The five-time Scotland international has played for Inverness Thistle, Queens Park, Clyde, Sunderland, Vancouver Royals and Hartlepool United.
Ian Hamilton:, external The midfielder has played for Chelsea, Southend United, Aston Villa and Sheffield United.
Peter Handyside:, external The defender has played for Grimsby, Stoke City and Barnsley.
Steven Hardwick:, external The goalkeeper has played for teams such as Newcastle United, Oxford United and Huddersfield Town.
Stephen Haney:, external Played for Bradford as a right back.
Ray Henderson:, external Formerly played for Middlesbrough, Hull City and Reading.
Phil Hoadley:, external The defender has played for Crystal Palace, Leyton Orient and Norwich City.
Paul Holmes:, external Appeared in over 400 games for Doncaster Rovers, Torquay United, Birmingham City, Everton and West Bromwich Albion.
Brian Honeywood:, external The defender previously played for Colchester United and Chelmsford City.
Neil Hopper:, external Played for Queen’s Park, represented Scotland in amateur matches and made three appearances for England.
Bobby today:, external The midfielder represented Huddersfield Town, Halifax Town, Blackburn Rovers, York City and Rochdale.
Charles Hughes:, external Served as the coaching director of the Football Association. He wrote the FA’s official coaching manual and was an early developer of the long ball tactic, which was widely adopted.
Charlie Hurley: In 1979, he was named Sunderland’s “Player of the Century” by fans. He made 40 appearances for the Republic of Ireland and finished his playing career at Bolton Wanderers before going on to manage Reading.
Jimmy’s husband:, external Helped Everton win the 1969-70 First Division Championship and the 1968 FA Cup Final. He also made 162 appearances for Luton Town before moving to the United States to play football.
John Hurst:, external Played 349 league games for Everton and started in the 1968 FA Cup final. He also played for Oldham.
Juan Isquierdo:, external The Uruguayan centre-back fell while playing for the Nacional in the Copa Libertadores.
David Jackson:, external The forward has played for Wrexham, Bradford City and Halifax.
Layton James: He made 54 appearances for Wales and made 399 appearances for Burnley in three seasons. His other clubs included Derby County, QPR and Swansea before he went on to manage Morecambe and Accrington.