Players, clubs and supporters have taken to social media to share their condolences.
Football pays respects to Queen Elizabeth
David Beckham: Beckham was awarded an OBE by the Queen.
InstagramPhil Neville: 'Fizzer' was capped 59 times by England and managed the Lionesses.

Gary Lineker: Scored 48 times for England in 80 appearances.

Harry Kane: The current England captain and second all-time record goalscorer.

Pele: One of the best players of all time, he recalled the Queen's 1968 visit to Brazil.

Raheem Sterling: Current Chelsea and England forward.

The Premier League: Football has been cancelled as a mark of respect.

England: The Three Lions are next in action on home soil against Germany on September 26.

Tottenham: Spurs have played in view of the Royal Box at Wembley many times.

Manchester United: Cristiano Ronaldo posted an additional tribute to the monarch.

West Ham: Hammers fans sang the national anthem during Thursday's Europa League clash.

Flamengo: Tributes also came from international clubs.

Rangers: There is a portrait of the Queen in the Ibrox home dressing room.

John Terry: Terry was England captain between 2006 and 2010.

Steph Houghton: Houghton was Lionesses skipper until this summer.

Cesc Fabregas: Midfielder was part of the Arsenal squad that met the Queen in 2007.

Jack Grealish: Man City man was part of England's Euro 2020 squad.

Dani Alves: Alves was one of many foreign players to post messages.
InstagramU.S. Soccer: Condolences also came from over the pond.

Gareth Southgate: The England boss always speaks well on non-footballing issues.
TwitterSarina Wiegman: Wiegman joined Southgate in offering her condolences.
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