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Roger Hunt’s career in pictures

The former England and Liverpool striker has died at the age of 83.

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Former England and Liverpool striker Roger Hunt has died at the age of 83.

Hunt was part of England’s World Cup-winning side in 1966 and scored a club-record 244 league goals for the Reds.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at Hunt’s career in pictures.

Under manager Bill Shankly, Hunt won two league titles, in 1964 and 1966
Hunt, front row third from left, won two league titles with Bill Shankly’s Liverpool, in 1964 and 1966 (PA Archive)
Hunt received a medal from the Queen while captain Bobby Moore celebrated after the 1966 final
Hunt receives his medal from the Queen while captain Bobby Moore celebrates with the trophy after the 1966 final (PA Archive)
Liverpool fans hold up a banner for ex player Sir Roger (Roger Hunt)
Liverpool fans hold up a banner for their former player Hunt (Richard Sellers/PA)
Liverpool players celebrated winning the 1965FA Cup with a bottle of milk each in the changing room after the match: (l-r) Wilf Stevenson, Ron Yeats, Chris Lawler, Roger Hunt, Peter Thompson, Gerry Byrne, Tommy Smith, Geoff Strong
Hunt, fourth from left, and his Liverpool team-mates celebrate winning the 1965 FA Cup with a bottle of milk each (PA Archive)
Liverpool’s Ian Callaghan, Ron Yeats, Wilf Stevenson, Gordon Milne and Roger Hunt paraded the FA Cup around Wembley after their 2-1 win in 1965
Liverpool’s Ian Callaghan, Ron Yeats, Wilf Stevenson, Gordon Milne and Roger Hunt parade the FA Cup around Wembley after their 2-1 win in 1965 (PA Archive)
Hunt made34 appearances for England, including against Wales in 1968
Hunt, front row far left, made 34 appearances for England, including a victory over Wales at Cardiff in 1968 (PA Archive)
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Liverpool’s Hunt, left, and Everton’s Ray Wilson parade the World Cup around Goodison Park (PA Archive).
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