Arsenal's top striker Campbell dies from a short-lived illness

15 June 2024, 18:09 | Football
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English striker Kevin Joseph Campbell was once a graduate of the London Arsenal academy and still suffered many fatalities after his appearances in the “adult” level before the “gunners” system..

After this, in 1994, the footballer’s career began with the warehouses of Leicester, Nottingham Forest, Turkish Trabzonspor, Everton, West Bromwich, and with Cardiff in 2007, the career of the Gravecian reached its end.

During his time playing for Arsenal, Campbell won the 1993 English Cup, 1993 English League Cup, 1993/94 UEFA Volodar Cup and 1992 English Super Cup.

After completing his professional career, Kevin worked as an expert at a TV station, but two years later he ended up at the doctor’s office due to a “serious illness”.



“We are heartbroken to learn that our great forward Kevin Campbell has died after a persistent illness.

Kevin was adored by everyone in the club. We are all thinking about our friends and homeland at this important hour..

Rest in peace, Kevin,” said the official message to Arsenal.

The great attacker turned 54 years old.

For the Gunners, Campbell played 210 matches, scoring 55 goals and providing 20 assists, Everton won 160 games (50 + 8), Nottingham Forest - 85 matches (31 + 5), West Brom - 49 zustrich (6.




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