A champion died with Liverpool and Nottingham

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Larry Lloyd England international on four occasions and has an impressive record of achievements when he played for Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, as well as a former Bristol, Coventry and Wigan player, died on Thursday aged 75.

The English Football Association announced Lloyd’s death, international four times between 1971 and 1980 and sends his condolences to family and friends.

The former Bristol footballer, who He arrived in Liverpool in 1969 From his hometown team, he won the league and UEFA Cup titles with the Reds during the 1972/73 campaign. In 1974 he signed for Coventry City, where he remained until 1976, when he arrived at the club. Nottingham in the second division.

He managed to get promoted to the top flight and was part of the great Nottingham team that won two European Cups (1979 and 1980), a League, two League Cups, an English Super Cup and another European Cup.

Source: La Verdad

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