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February 4 -Football Birthday

MONews
2 Min Read

late Kevin Campbell I would have celebrated his 54th birthday today. Campbell ranked in Arsenal and debuted in The Gunners in 1988.
He spent his time on loans at Leyton Orient and Leicester City before he became a team full -time job in 1990/91.
CAMPBELL won the first division championship in the first season in Arsenal and led to the league and the FA Cup two years later. The cup winner Cup won the next season, but Campbell moved to Nottingham Forest because it was difficult to find a team.
He left forest to Turkish Club Trabsonsper in 1998, but he returned to England for the first time in Everton and soon made a permanent move.
He later played in West Bromwich Albion before he finished his career in Cardiff City. Campbell died sadly at the age of 54 last year.

Manchester United RASMUS HOJLUND I’m 22 years old today. DANE joined United in the Italian Club ATALANTA in 2023 and joined 66 million pounds and won the FA Cup in the first season in the Old Trafford.
Before playing at ATalanta, HojLund began his career before signing the Sturm Graz in Austria before he started his career at FC Copenhagen. He now scored 22 caps in his home country and scored seven goals.

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