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Ray Clemence tributes as Lewis Hamilton equals record – Sunday’s sporting social

Former England and Liverpool goalkeeper Clemence died at the age of 72 while Hamilton claimed his seventh Formula One world title.

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Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from November 15.

Football

The footballing world paid tribute to Former England goalkeeper Ray Clemence, who has died at the age of 72.

Harry Maguire loved taking over the England captaincy against Republic of Ireland.

He went home for it.

Time flies!

Formula One

Lewis Hamilton was crowned champion of the world for a record-equalling seventh time after he won a dramatic Turkish Grand Prix.

— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) November 15, 2020

And was lavished in praise for his heroics afterwards.

— Charles Leclerc (@Charles_Leclerc) November 15, 2020

Boxing

Eddie Hearn was proud of the history makers.

— Terri “Belter” Harper (@TerriHarper96) November 15, 2020

Conor McGregor was full of praise for compatriot Katie Taylor.

Terence Crawford finished Kell Brook in brutal fashion in Las Vegas.

And celebrated with a game of ping pong.

It was a ‘Beautiful Day’ for Carl Frampton, as he received a gift from some high-profile friends.

Dame Helen Mirren even had a say on the controversial decision in the Andrew Moloney-Joshua Franco fight.

Not everything goes according to plan.

Dare you to tell them!

KP was on the move.

Tiger Woods had a hole to forget at the Masters.

Contender for shot of the tournament from Australian Cameron Smith.

Tennis

Genie Bouchard was working hard.

McGregor was training.

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