London, July 10
Former England striker Paul Mariner passed away at the age of 68, the national team confirmed on Saturday.
Mariner started his career with Plymouth Argyle and he went on to score 135 goals for the club in 339 games.
He also went on to win the FA Cup in 1977-78. Mariner also played for Arsenal in his career. Mariner was also a part of England's 1982 World Cup squad.
The former England winger's family also released a statement on Twitter, saying "Paul lived a full life and was fortunate enough to represent a group of fantastic football clubs as well as his country, all of which meant the world to him."
Anyone who knew Paul will attest to his fantastic sense of humour, his passion for life and for his work," the statement added.
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