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OUR DEV MADE A LASTING IMPACT

OUR DEV

DEVONTE AR ANSIBIA 1998-2025
By Jon Couch

MEMORIES: Devonte Aransibia in Billericay colours
PICTURES: Nicky Hayes & Steve Terrell

A NUMBER of clubs and teammates have paid tribute to much-loved player Devonte Aransibia, who died last Sunday at the age of 26.
Aransibia came through the youth ranks at Norwich City before starting his Non-League career with Kingstonian in 2019.
He went on to play for another eight clubs at Steps 1 to 3, culminating in brief spells at Chesham United and Bedford Town earlier this season.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to support Aransibiaȁ...

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