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Labour Peer and Former FA Chairman Lord Triesman Dies at 82

Lord Triesman was a key figure in Labour and football, exposing FIFA corruption and advocating against racism and for women's football, Labour said.

  • On Friday, Labour peer Lord Triesman died aged 82, with Labour announcing he died peacefully at home.
  • Lord David Triesman served as general secretary of the AUT and of the Labour Party before joining Sir Tony Blair's government in the House of Lords in 2004 and serving as a Lord in Waiting to Queen Elizabeth II from 2004-2022.
  • In football governance, Triesman served as the FA's first independent chair and the first patron of the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, campaigning against racism and supporting women's football.
  • Labour colleagues paid tribute while the family asked for privacy; Baroness Angela Smith and Sir Tony Blair honoured Lord Triesman, who is survived by his wife Lucy, Lady Triesman, and daughter Ilona.
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Sir Tony Blair leads tributes for 'great friend' Lord Triesman who has died aged 82

Lord Triesman, a Labour former minister and former chair of the Football Association, has died aged 82.

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