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Former Liverpool and Spurs goalkeeper Clemence dies

15 Nov 2020
Ray Clemence

Tributes paid to one of England's greatest goalkeepers as he passes away at the age of 72

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Former Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and England goalkeeper Ray Clemence has died at the age of 72.

Clemence, who represented his country 61 times, won five league titles and three European Cups during a hugely successful 13 years at Anfield.

He moved to Spurs in 1981 and won the FA Cup in his first season, lifting the trophy for a second time, and was also part of the team that triumphed in the UEFA Cup two years later.

Clemence would join the backroom staff at White Hart Lane at the end of his playing career before going on to manage Barnet in 1994.

He joined the England national team set-up as a coach in 1996 before retiring in 2013.

The Premier League offers sincere condolences to Ray's family, friends and all those who worked with him at this sad time.

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