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Former England, Ipswich striker Paul Mariner dies at 68

LONDON (AP) - Paul Mariner, the former England striker who played at the World Cup in 1982 and later coached in MLS, has died. He was 68.

Mariner's death was announced by his family on Saturday. He had been battling brain cancer.

'œPaul 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,'ť read a family statement, which said Mariner died Friday.

He scored 139 goals in 339 games for Ipswich, helping the club win the FA Cup in 1978 and the UEFA Cup in 1981. His other clubs included Plymouth, Arsenal and Portsmouth.

Mariner scored 13 goals in 35 appearances for England, playing at the European Championship in 1980 and the World Cup two years later.

Mariner finished his playing career in the United States. He was an assistant coach under Steve Nicol at the New England Revolution for several seasons.

'œAn incredible player, coach, and broadcaster, Paul's unwavering kindness and good humor left an indelible mark on all who knew him, and his Revolution family will remember him best as a beloved friend,'ť the MLS team said in a statement.

In 2011, Mariner was appointed director of player development at Toronto FC and later coached the team.

He also managed Plymouth during the 2009-10 season.

In recent years, Mariner had been an analyst for ESPN.

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FILE - In this June 29, 1982 file photo, England's Paul Mariner, left, crashes to the ground after colliding with West Germany's Uli Stielike during the Football World Cup second round match between England and West Germany in Madrid, Spain. Paul Mariner, the former England striker who played at the World Cup in 1982 and later coached in MLS, has died. He was 68. Mariner's death was announced by his family on Saturday July 10, 2021. (AP Photo/File) The Associated Press
FILE - This Aug. 1975 file photo shows Plymouth Argle's Paul Mariner. Paul Mariner, the former England striker who played at the World Cup in 1982 and later coached in MLS, has died. He was 68. Mariner's death was announced by his family on Saturday July 10, 2021. (PA via AP, File) The Associated Press
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