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  1. Kevin Keegan Pic courtesy of Mirrorpix. Born in Doncaster, Kevin Keegan made his professional debut for nearby Scunthorpe in 1968, aged 17. The skilful forward caught the eye of Liverpool’s Bill Shankly and made the move to Anfield in 1971. At Liverpool, Keegan won three Division One Championships, two UEFA Cups, one FA Cup and the European Cup.

  2. 15 de nov. de 2014 · To people of a certain age Kevin Keegan is a true superstar. In the 1970's and 80's Keegan was England's saviour. The one player everyone could relate to. A working class lad from Doncaster who got to the very top of his profession thanks just as much to his guts and determination as to his…

  3. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Subscribe to Sky Sports Retro: http://bit.ly/SkySportsRetroSubKevin Keegan looking back on his infamous "I will love it" rant. #SkySportsRetro #SkySports #...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kevin_KeeganKevin Keegan - Wikipedia

    Joseph Kevin Keegan, noto semplicemente come Kevin Keegan, (in inglese: 'kɛvɪn 'ki:gan; Armthorpe, 14 febbraio 1951) è un ex allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore inglese, di ruolo attaccante.. Considerato come uno dei più forti calciatori inglesi della storia del calcio, occupa la 56ª posizione nella speciale classifica dei migliori calciatori del XX secolo pubblicata dalla rivista World ...

  5. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Kevin Keegan’s tenure at Liverpool was adorned with memorable moments, record-breaking achievements, and match-winning performances that etched his name in Anfield folklore. One standout moment was his debut against Nottingham Forest in 1971 when he scored just 12 minutes into the game, foreshadowing the brilliance to come.

  6. Joseph Kevin Keegan, oficial do Imperio Británico, nado o 14 de febreiro de 1951 en Armthorpe ( Yorkshire Sur) [ 1] é un exfutbolista e adestrador inglés, e un dos seus mellores xogadores de tódolos tempos.

  7. Kevin Keegan est consacré par le Kop comme en étant le King. "King Kevin" est né. Sur la scène européenne, Liverpool remporte deux Coupes de l'UEFA (1973 et 1976) avant de réaliser son chef-d’œuvre, le 25 mai 1977 à Rome, avec une éclatante victoire (3 buts à 1) devant Mönchengladbach en finale de la Coupe d'Europe des Clubs Champions, le premier de leurs six titres européens.