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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