Neil Le Bihan, a former footballer who left a mark during his time in the Spurs Academy alongside Sol Campbell passed away on October 12, 2023, at the age of 47.
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Le Bihan was found dead following a protracted battle with mental health issues.
His passing has prompted an outpouring of heartfelt tributes, with colleagues, friends, and fans expressing their deep sorrow at the loss of a beloved figure.
During his football career, Le Bihan made significant contributions to the sport, particularly during his time as a midfielder at Dover Athletic.
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He played nearly 200 games for the club, leaving an enduring legacy that will be fondly remembered by fans and teammates alike.
Le Bihan also spent time at the prestigious Spurs Academy, sharing the field with legendary figures like Sol Campbell. His three-season stint at Peterborough United and time at Crawley Town further showcased his versatility and commitment to football.
After his retirement from the sport, Neil Le Bihan transitioned into a different role but remained an integral part of his community.
Fondly known as “the coffeeman” at the Blowing Dandelion in Crystal Palace, he continued to touch lives through his work.


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