Ray Kennedy was an English footballer who played as a forward for top English clubs like Arsenal and Liverpool. Ray Kennedy won all the domestic trophies in English football as he played for the likes of Ashington, Pezoporikos, HartepoolUnited, Swansea City, Liverpool, and Arsenal.
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Ray Kennedy played 17 games for the England national team and bagged three goals for the Three Lions. Ray Kennedy played over 500 league and cup appearances in his career and bagged almost 150 goals.
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Ray Kennedy Cause Of Death
Ray Kennedy died on November 30, 2021, at the age of 70 years and was survived by his wife and children. According to reports, Ray Kennedy died as a result of Parkinson’s disease.
It was also revealed that Ray Kennedy battled Parkinson’s disease since the 1980s and it caused his unfortunate death.
Ray Kennedy won the BBC Goal of the Season in 1978–1979, and he won the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup.


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