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Unexpected death of 2 football figures in England

Eviralnews and quoted by Sun; Former Arsenal and Everton star Kevin Campbell has died at the age of 54 after a short battle with illness. Campbell was admitted to the hospital on Sunday last week after the symptoms of his chronic illness worsened, and less than a week later he succumbed to his battle with the disease.

He played 213 games for Arsenal between 1988 and 1995 and scored 59 goals; After that, he joined Everton and played at Goodison Park for 6 years, part of which he was a teammate of Wayne Rooney. After hanging up his shoes, he worked as a football expert and commentator.

In addition to Campbell, the British today heard the news of the death of another football figure in this country. Matia Sarkic, the Montenegrin goalkeeper of the Millwall football team in the first division of English football, who had returned to Montenegro to participate in the camp of his country's national team, died in his apartment in the city of Budva. According to the friends of 26-year-old Sarkic, they went to a restaurant with the Millwall goalkeeper last night (Friday) and returned home after each. Sarkic apparently felt unwell in the early hours of this morning and informed his friends. They also inform the emergency, but Sarkic dies before the ambulance arrives.

Football, English football,

In the recent match of the Montenegrin national team against Belgium, Sarkic was announced as the best player in the field despite receiving 2 goals because he prevented the defeat of his country's national team from getting worse with 9 effective reactions.

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