Arsenal and Everton legend Kevin Campbell dies at 54

Arsenal and Everton legend Kevin Campbell dies at 54
Arsenal and Everton legend Kevin Campbell dies at 54

The ex-footballer Kevin Campbell has died at 54 years after a “short illness“English football dresses in mourning to say goodbye to the former striker of Arsenal and Everton.

Campbell played a total of 542 matches during his sporting career, scoring 148 goals. The footballer lived his best stage at the London club, where he scored 53 goals with the Gunners in 202 games. In Liverpool he scored another 51 goals for the Toffees in 164 games, finally retiring in 2007.

Both Arsenal and Everton have wanted dismiss the player in social networks: “We are devastated knowing that our former striker Kevin Campbell has passed away after a brief illness. Kevin was adored by everyone at the club. We are all thinking of his friends and family at this difficult time. Rest in peace, Kevin“Arsenal stressed

All of Everton are deeply saddened. for the death of our former striker Kevin Campbell at the age of 54. Not only was he a true hero of Goodison Park and an icon of English football, but also an incredible personas anyone who has met him will know. RIP, Super Kev“, published the Liverpool team.

The player managed to lift a leaguean FA Cup, a League Cup and a European Cup Winners’ Cup with Arsenal during his sporting career.

 
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