Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and England goalkeeper Ray Clemence dies at 72.
Ray Clemence
was one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of football and played an important role during
Liverpool's rise to power in the 1970s.
Clemens moved to Anfield in 1967 and won
five league titles, one FA Cup, two UEFA Cups
and
three European Cups
with Liverpool.
After leaving Liverpool in 1981, Clemens moved to
Tottenhamand won
FA Cup
and
UEFA Cup
with the team. Clemens was diagnosed with
prostate cancer
in 2005 and has been working to raise awareness of the disease over the years.
Ray Clemence
also made 61 appearances for England, but if he had not been in the same era as Peter Shilton, the figure would have been much higher.
He passed away today, at the age of 72.
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