Kennedy won five league titles and three European Cups for the Reds.
Former Liverpool midfielder Ray Kennedy has died at the age of 70. He took his final breath last night.
The legendary Liverpool star was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1984. He made 17 international appearances for England.
He had a glorious career with Liverpool, scoring 72 goals in 393 games. The former Englishman also wins five league titles and three European Cups in eight seasons for the Reds.
Liverpool hailed him as a “legendary” in a club statement on Tuesday.
We are mourning legendary former player Ray Kennedy, who has passed away at the age of 70.
The thoughts of everybody at Liverpool Football Club are with Ray’s family and friends at this sad and difficult time.
Rest in peace Ray, 1951-2021
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) November 30, 2021
Kennedy also played for Arsenal and scored 71 goals in 212 appearances. He won the First Division and FA Cup Double in 1971. His maximum performances came for Liverpool since his joining to Reds in 1974 from Gunners.
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