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26th November 2022
01:35pm GMT

"May he rest in peace."Metro quoted an FA Wales spokesperson as saying: "Our deepest condolences from everyone at the Football Association of Wales. "Our thoughts are with Kevin’s family and friends at this sad time. ‘The FAW is in contact with Kevin’s family to help in whatever way we can.’ One supporter paying tribute on social media wrote: "A great man who did so much for his area. "A true gentleman. Will be mourned and missed." https://twitter.com/1863Karen/status/1596479691090980865 https://twitter.com/KevJohnscymru/status/1596476304303722496 Officials believe more than 2,500 Wales supporters have travelled to Qatar for the tournament. The Welsh side lost 2-0 to Iran in a crucial group stage game on Friday, leaving them facing elimination from the tournament unless they beat England next week. Wales are featuring in their first World Cup since 1958. More World Cup news:
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