Clarets legend Andy Lochhead is once again the proud owner of an FA Cup final medal.
The Scot was presented with a replica of his 1969 prize at Turf Moor ahead of Burnley's 1-0 win against Leicester City on Saturday.
The ex-striker won the medal while with Leicester after their 1-0 Wembley final defeat to Manchester City. It was stolen in a burglary at his home last October.
After the theft, the Evening Telegraph launched an appeal to find Andy's medal backed by celebrities such as Nelson antiques expert Eric Knowles -- who valued the solid gold original at £2,000.
When police failed to uncover it, Clarets boss Steve Cotterill decided to buy a replacement himself.
Andy scored 128 goals in 266 ganes for the Clarets in the 1960s before he was sold to Leicester. He has now given his new medal to grandson Alessandro.
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