Kevin Keegan
Joseph Kevin Keegan is an English former footballer and manager. Nicknamed "King Kev" or "Mighty Mouse", Keegan was recognised for his dribbling ability, as well as his finishing and presence in the air, and is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. Keegan began his playing career at Scunthorpe United in 1968, before Bill Shankly signed him for Liverpool. Wikipedia
| Complete name | Kevin Joseph Keegan |
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| Birth date | 14.02.1951 (age 75) |
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| City of birth | Armthorpe |
| Position | forward |
| Foot | right |
| Height/weight | 170 cm / 67 kg |
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FIFA World Cup 04.07.1982 |
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Premier League 15.05.1982 |
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Premier League 08.05.1982 |
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Premier League 04.05.1982 |
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Premier League 01.05.1982 |
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Premier League 24.04.1982 |
2:3 | 1 | 1'-90' |
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FIFA World Cup 1982 |
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FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA) 1982 |
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UEFA Europa League 1981/1982 |
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