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John Toshack managed a string of clubs as well as Wales during a coaching career which spanned 40 years Wales and Liverpool legend John Toshack has been diagnosed with dementia, his son Cameron has confirmed. Toshack, 77, scored 13 goals in 40 caps for his country - who he also managed both in 1994 and between 2004 and 2010. After a glittering playing career with Liverpool, he went on to manage several leading clubs across Europe including Real Madrid, Real Sociedad and Besiktas. His son and ex-Leeds United assistant Cameron, now coaching in Thailand, said his father has "good days and bad days". "It's a terrible disease, " he told the Daily Mail. , external John Toshack's story: A Swansea football fairytale. Video, 00: 04: 21John Toshack's story: A Swansea football fairytale John Toshack's tribute to Bill Shankly Swansea's remarkable rise under Toshack "It's the short-term memory where we're seeing it – I speak to him most days and if we chat in the afternoon, he might not remember that we also spoke in the morning. "But if I ask him about the Liverpool days, or [Real] Sociedad or [Real] Madrid, the detail is amazing. "The other day he was telling me about a Real Madrid game against Arrigo Sacchi's AC Milan and exactly how he tweaked his midfield to deal with Marco van Basten. "The game could have been yesterday, his memory was so clear. " John Toshack and Kevin Keegan (far right) speaheaded a golden period for Liverpool during the 1970s Liverpool icon Toshack previously spent two weeks on a ventilator in a Barcelona hospital after contracting Covid-19 and pneumonia. In November 2022 he said he had been "seriously ill", adding: "When I think back on it now, it's frightening. " Despite the dementia diagnosis, Cameron says he still regularly receives coaching tips from his father. "I'll talk to him about what we're doing in Thailand and he still gives great advice, " he said. "As a manager, he could always see two or three moves ahead, and it was always in the genes for me, really. " John Toshack began his playing career with hometown club Cardiff City before joining Liverpool in 1970. He formed a lethal strike partnership with Kevin Keegan and won three league titles, two Uefa Cups, one FA Cup, one European Cup, a Charity Shield and a Uefa Super Cup during a glittering eight-year spell with the Reds. The Welshman joined Swansea City as player-manager in 1978 and famously led the club from the Fourth Division to the First with successive promotions, as well as three Welsh Cup titles. He won trophies in five of the eight countries in which he managed - including two spells with Real Madrid - with his most recent role coming with Tractor in Azerbaijan in 2018. Toshack was also pivotal in the development of Welsh stars including Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey and Joe Allen during his second stint in charge of Wales. Saudi Pro League, the US or Europe – what are Salah's options? Lack of talent & scarred by past - Italy's 'torturous' campaign Liverpool & Wales great Toshack diagnosed with dementia The Capture is back with more deepfake‑driven conspiracy How Manchester rebuilt itself through sound Noah Kahan takes over Radio 1’s iconic Live Lounge Georgie Pai: The Triad boss who built a criminal empire Saudi Pro League, the US or Europe – what are Salah's options? 'Kicked to the kerb' - is boxing failing its heroes? £123 for a child's England kit - have prices gone too far? Where does Salah rank among greatest Premier League forwards? Salah's best goals for Liverpool. Video Salah's best goals for Liverpool How Scotland reached the World Cup - told by those who made it happen Football's great entertainers - ranking the biggest showboaters Has Aston Martin's Newey team principal project failed? F1 Q&A Keep Tudor? Go for De Zerbi, Mason or Redknapp? Where do Spurs go next? Dirt pitches, dodging dogs and choosing Chelsea - the making of Estevao Sexism in football - a problem that isn't going away Newcastle v the system - is Saudi 2030 vision unrealistic? Have Chelsea progressed under Rosenior? Analysing his Blues tenure Why in-form Fitzpatrick's game puts him among Masters favourites Guardiola's dance of joy as Man City pile pressure on desolate Arsenal Are autograph hunters going too far? Three golds in 28 minutes - GB make history at World Indoors Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.