Former Arsenal arrowhead Kiwungan assured that he died suddenly on Saturday (15) at the age of 54 after an acute illness. Arsenal and a group of former teammates have posted or mourned on social media.
At the beginning of this month, Chiyun Gamboa, who worked for Ewarton, sent out a message saying that she had been hospitalized with an acute illness and was very unwell. After being hospitalized for almost two weeks, she passed away on Saturday, which came as a surprise. Arsenal posted on their official website that they were shocked to suddenly receive the news of Kiwun Gambo's death. He also noted that striker Arsenal was loved by everyone. Former Arsenal teammates Ian and Adams shared old photos of him and Kiwunganbau on social media as a tribute.
He was born in 1970 and joined Arsenal's youth training team at the age of 15. He played until 1995, playing 213 games and scoring 59 goals. He not only won the English League One title in 1991 (the Premier League had not yet been formed), but also the English League, the English soccer team and the European Championship. Later, he played for Ewarton, Nottingham Forest, West Bromwich Albion, Cardiff City and others. After hanging up his boots, he worked as a commentator.