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- Updated: November 23, 2016
Former Tottenham and Liverpool midfielder Paul Stewart is the latest ex-player to reveal he was sexually assaulted by a youth-team coach as a child.
Stewart, who won three caps for England, has told the Daily Mirror he was attacked by a coach before he signed for his first club Blackpool when he was 15.
Stewart is now 52 and has battled addictions to alcohol and drugs as he struggled to come to terms with the abuse.
He decided to break his silence after Andy Woodward revealed he …