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Marvin Allen is an American football wide receiver who is a coach for the London Warriors. He was signed by the London Olympians in 2001. He attended secondary school at St. Joseph's College in Bradford.

Marvin Allen is a retired professional American football player who played running back for four seasons for the New England Patriots.

Dr. E. Marvin Allen Jr. was a former collegiate head soccer coach. He started the University of North Carolina soccer program in 1947, and became the program's first ever coach. From 1947 to 1976, he coached the North Carolina men's soccer program. He compiled a 174-81-23(.667) record in 30 years with the Tar Heels, boasting a 53-41-16(.555) mark in ACC play. He coached soccer coaching legend Anson Dorrance at UNC.

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