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'Humble, yet super Kev' – remembering Kevin Campbell
Former Arsenal and Everton striker Kevin Campbell has died at the age of 54 after a short illness.
Campbell scored 148 goals in 542 appearances across spells with eight clubs during his career.
He won four major trophies with Arsenal and also played for Leyton Orient, Leicester, Nottingham Forest, Trabzonspor, Everton, West Brom and Cardiff.
Campbell made his final appearance as a player in February 2007 before moving into broadcasting.
Everton said earlier this month he became ill in May and was "very unwell" in hospital.
"We are devastated to learn that our former striker Kevin Campbell has died after a short illness," said Arsenal.
"Kevin was adored by everyone at the club. All of us are thinking of his friends and family at this difficult time. Rest in peace, Kevin."
Everton said: "Everyone at Everton is deeply saddened by the death of our former striker Kevin Campbell at the age of just 54.
"Not just a true Goodison Park hero and icon of the English game, but an incredible person as well – as anyone who ever met him will know. RIP, Super Kev."
Campbell's son Tyrese – a striker who has spent the past seven seasons at Championship side Stoke City – thanked the public for their support.
"The pain of this is indescribable and as a son you look at your dad as invincible. He is my idol, the one who I wanted to be when I grew up," said the 24-year-old.
"He was the life and soul of every party and room he blessed, a one-in-a-million person that was loved by everyone. A special, special person. I'll miss you Dad.
"I would now ask that the privacy of our family is respected as we mourn the loss of an irreplaceable father, brother, uncle and all-round amazing human being."
Obituary: Campbell mixed finesse and power with big personality
Campbell won four major trophies during his time at Arsenal
After coming through Arsenal's youth set-up, Campbell made his senior debut for the club in 1988, also having loan spells with Leyton Orient and Leicester.
He scored nine goals in 22 appearances for the Gunners during their title-winning 1990-91 campaign.
Campbell then helped the London club win the FA Cup and League Cup double in 1993, and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1994.
Forest signed Campbell in the summer of 1995, and he spent three seasons at the City Ground, scoring 22 goals in 39 games during his final term to help the club win promotion to the Premier League.
Following a short stint in Turkey with Trabzonspor, Campbell moved to Everton on loan in March 1999, scoring nine times in their final eight Premier League games to help the Toffees avoid relegation.
He was rewarded with a permanent deal that summer, and stayed for more than five seasons.
Campbell's playing career came to an end with spells at West Brom and Cardiff.
After his death was announced, Campbell's former Arsenal team-mate Ian Wright posted a number of crying emojis on X and images of the pair together.
Wright later spoke briefly about his friend, telling ITV: "It's very fresh. I only heard about it this morning. My best wishes and condolences to his family.
"I can't talk about it too much because I well up. He meant the whole world to a lot of people, especially myself."
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Tony Adams – Campbell's former Arsenal team-mate and captain – wrote on X: "Super Kev: a goal machine, a giant of a man, with an even bigger heart.
"An intensely private and a truly wonderful human being. I'm devastated for his loved ones, and all of us. Love you Super Kev, Skipper."
"We thought he was getting a little bit better," ex-Gunners defender Lee Dixon told ITV. "I spoke to him three of four weeks ago and it seemed he was going to be able to come out of hospital but it wasn't to be.
"Really shocking news and it's really difficult to speak about it right now. Super Kev will be missed."
Campbell's former Arsenal strike partner Alan Smith told Sky Sports News it was a "tragic day".
"He was ambitious and driven because he wanted and to do well," said Smith.
"You see the photos with his big smile and that was his personality. He was warm-hearted and popular with all the boys."
Smith said Campbell never took his status as a footballer for granted.
"He was a South London boy who made good and always appreciated it," he added. "He carried his work ethic throughout his whole career.
"When you have played with him and shared a dressing room with him, you will not forget him. There will be a lot of ex-team-mates of his who will be very sad today."
"Absolutely devastated to hear the news about Kev," former Everton team-mate and ex-England captain Wayne Rooney posted on social media.
"Thinking of all his family and friends. Kev was a great team-mate but more importantly a brilliant person who helped me a lot in my earlier years."
Forest said they were "deeply saddened" to hear of Campbell's death, and said their thoughts were with his friends and family.
Former Forest goalkeeper Mark Crossley, who played alongside Campbell, said: "Life can be so cruel at times.
"Absolutely devastated with news of my ex-Forest team-mate Kevin Campbell's passing. A true gentleman, a great player, a shining light of a dressing room, fun-loving guy. Thoughts are with all his family and friends. RIP mate."
The official England X account posted: "We are devastated to learn that Kevin Campbell has passed away aged 54.
"Kevin won four caps for our under-21s and represented our B team in the early 1990s. Our thoughts are with Kevin's family, friends and loved ones."
The Professional Footballers' Association said: "RIP Kevin Campbell, who was loved by so many across football and beyond. Our thoughts today are with his family and friends."
Campbell was a member of the Black Footballers' Partnership, which works to increase the voice and influence of black footballers.
"Our condolences to his family and the people of Brixton, Lambeth who have lost one of their greatest sons," they said.
"Kevin meant so much to so many fans across the country – especially Arsenal, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Cardiff City who he played for in his stellar career.
"We are going to miss him dearly. May he rest in eternal peace. We love and will miss you Kevin."
Campbell scored 83 Premier League goals – the most by any uncapped player
Campbell played for West Brom during the latter part of his career
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