Former Reds defender Cohen dies

Former Liverpool player Avi Cohen has died following his recent motorcycle accident.

Former Liverpool player Avi Cohen has died following his recent motorcycle accident.

The news was announced at a press conference by Cohen’s son, Bolton midfielder Tamir Cohen and confirmed by the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv.

Cohen was 54 and played for Liverpool from 1979 to 1981, scoring the goal which secured the 1980 First Division title.

The former Israel international also had a short spell with Rangers, moving to Ibrox in 1987.

Tamir Cohen said: “Dad died of brain death. Thanks to all the people of Israel for their support and assistance.”

The Bolton player had flown out to Israel to be at his father’s bedside following the former Liverpool defender’s crash, which occurred on December 20.

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