England: legendary Liverpool and Tottenham goalkeeper dies



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Ray Clemence, a legendary English national footballer for Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, passed away at the age of seventy-two. The two clubs announced the news on Sunday and expressed their condolences to grieving family members.


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Ray Clemence lived 72 years (Photo: AFP)

Ray clemence He began his professional career at Scunthorpe United and was later hired by Liverpool, where he played more than 450 games over 14 years. With the band they won five league titles and an FA Cup, while in the European Cup phase they proved to be the best three times in the BEK and twice in the UEFA Cup. The goalkeeper served Tottenham for seven years from 1981, making him one of the best in the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup.

He appeared on the English national team 61 times between 1972 and 1983, his rival being another epoch-maker, the 125-time national team Peter Shilton.

After his retirement, Clemence was also signed by the England team and the professional staff of the Spurs.



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