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Former Cameroonian footballer Emmanuel Kundé has died at 68. Kundé, known for scoring against England in the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the winning penalty in the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations final, was confirmed dead by the Cameroon Football Federation. His legacy included a prolific 15-year career with Cameroon (127 selections) and notable roles in both football and coaching, particularly at Canon Yaoundé.
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