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  2. Category:Liverpool F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Liverpool F.C. players past and present, for whom there are articles. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Football/Liverpool task force/Players to add for players not yet added. Association football portal; England portal; Current and former players of Liverpool F.C.

  3. List of Liverpool F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Note: not all of these players made over 100 appearances for the club). British newspapers frequently refer to the list placings when discussing the careers of players included. [232] A second running of the poll in 2013 saw Gerrard replace Dalglish at the top of the list, as well as some new entries (mostly post-2006 players). [233] [234]

  4. List of association footballers who died after on-field ...

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    Died following a suspected cardiac arrest during a match. [227] 4 September 2021: Jens De Smet 27 FCC Filosoof Amateur player who collapsed at a field and died. [228] 25 September 2021: Guillermo Arias 31 Camaguán FC In the quarterfinals of the third division tournament, he collapsed on the field and died of cardiac arrest. [229] 12 November 2021

  5. Michael Robinson (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Robinson (12 July 1958 – 28 April 2020) was a professional footballer who played as a striker.. He appeared in more than 300 official matches in England for Preston North End, Manchester City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Liverpool and Queens Park Rangers and played the last three seasons of his career in Spain with Osasuna.

  6. Steve McManaman - Wikipedia

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    McManaman, has also been taking part in several "legends" squads for testimonial matches and fundraisers, most notably, at domestic level with the likes of ex-Liverpool players, but also for the European Association of Former Players (EFPA) along with a host of retired stars like Hristo Stoichkov, Enzo Scifo and Lothar Matthaus. [353]

  7. Gary Ablett (English footballer) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2012, 17 months after his diagnosis, Ablett died at the age of 46. [19] His funeral was held at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral on 17 January 2012 and was attended by former teammates, as well as members of the teams and the then managers of Everton and Liverpool. [20]

  8. Larry Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool drew 2–2 with West Bromwich Albion. [2] By the following year Lloyd was a regular as Shankly underwent a major rebuilding of the side, finding more new players of Lloyd's age. Lloyd partnered one of the players who survived the Shankly cull, captain Tommy Smith .

  9. Billy Liddell - Wikipedia

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    He died on 3 July 2001, within a week of the deaths of former Liverpool manager Joe Fagan and director Tom Saunders. [95] In 2002, former Liverpool Reserve player Jimmy Rolfe loaned to Anfield Museum a No. 11 shirt believed to be the only surviving example worn by Liddell in the league.