Peter Crouch
English footballer
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2022 | Crouch became a panel member for the TV series The Masked Dancer. |
April 2022 | Left BBC and formed a commercial partnership with Acast, transitioning to a new broadcasting platform. |
2020 | Crouch began hosting the BBC One TV show Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer, which aired on Saturday nights. |
2020 | Received a silver award for 'Best Sports Show' at the Audio and Radio Industry Awards. |
March 25 2020 | Last episode of Season 3 of That Peter Crouch Podcast aired |
2019 | Released his follow-up book 'I, Robot'. |
2019 | Podcast attracted 120 billion listens, becoming one of the most popular podcasts in the UK. |
2019 | Won the British Podcast Awards Spotlight Award, with judges praising its unique perspective on sports and ability to bring people together across football fan bases. |
2019 | Continued the podcast with the release of Season 2, expanding the podcast's reach and content. |
December 31 2019 | First episode of Season 3 of That Peter Crouch Podcast aired |
July 12 2019 | Announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 38, following his release from Burnley at the end of the 2018–19 season. |
June 2019 | Birth of his second son, Jack. |
June 19 2019 | First episode of Season 2 of That Peter Crouch Podcast aired |
February 2 2019 | Made his debut for Burnley as a 76th-minute substitute in a 1–1 draw against Southampton, playing a key role in Burnley being awarded their first penalty in a season-and-a-half. |
January 2019 | Joined Burnley as part of his final professional football season. |
January 31 2019 | Peter Crouch signed for Burnley Football Club on a contract until the end of the 2018–19 season in a player-exchange deal with Sam Vokes. |
2018 | Briefly played for Burnley in the Premier League during the 2018-19 season. |
2018 | Played in the Championship with Stoke City during the 2018-19 season. |
2018 | Released his second book 'How to be a Footballer'. |
2018 | Launched first season of 'That Peter Crouch Podcast', marking the beginning of the podcast series featuring Peter Crouch. |
January 2018 | Birth of his son, Johnny. |
November 2017 | Became Stoke City's leading Premier League goalscorer with 45 goals, overtaking Jonathan Walters. |
November 20 2017 | Set a record for most Premier League substitute appearances (143rd time), breaking Shola Ameobi's previous record. |
January 9 2017 | Signed a new contract with Stoke City until the summer of 2018. |
June 2015 | Birth of his second daughter, Liberty Rose. |
May 24 2015 | Surpassed Alan Shearer's headed goal record with a header in a 6-1 win over Liverpool. |
February 28 2015 | Scored the winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Hull City, equaling Alan Shearer's record of 46 headed goals in the Premier League. |
January 2015 | Signed a two-year contract extension with Stoke City. |
October 29 2014 | Sent off for two yellow cards in a League Cup match against Southampton after coming on as a substitute. |
May 2013 | Became a top scorer for Stoke City with ten goals in 38 appearances under new manager Mark Hughes. |
November 28 2012 | Lost several teeth after being accidentally kicked in the mouth by Fabricio Coloccini in a match against Newcastle United, requiring corrective surgery. |
September 2012 | Disqualified from driving for six months and incurred 12 penalty points for failing to identify the driver of his vehicle on two separate occasions. |
August 2012 | Pleaded guilty to a speeding offence from November 2011 and was ordered to pay a fine of £1,365. |
July 2012 | Won Stoke City's Player of the Year and Goal of the Season awards. |
March 24 2012 | Scored a long-distance volley against Manchester City in a 1-1 draw, which he later described as the best goal of his career. |
January 2 2012 | Scored both goals in a 2-1 victory against Blackburn, surpassing 100 league goals. |
September 10 2011 | Made his debut for Stoke City in a 1-0 win against Liverpool. |
August 31 2011 | Signed by Stoke City from Tottenham for a club record fee of £10 million, potentially rising to £12 million, on a four-year contract. |
June 30 2011 | Married Abbey Clancy shortly after the birth of their first child. |
March 2011 | Birth of his first child, daughter Sophia Ruby. |
2010 | Scored seven goals in ten European matches for Tottenham Hotspur in the 2010-11 season. |
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