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Peter Shilton

Peter Shilton

3 titles Acting Sep 18, 1949 Leicester, England, UK

Peter Shilton is a legendary English footballer renowned for his exceptional career as a goalkeeper, which spanned an impressive 31 years. Born on September 18, 1949, Shilton made significant contributions to the sport, earning a reputation as one of the finest goalkeepers in football history.

Shilton’s professional journey began with Leicester City, where he made his debut in 1966. His remarkable skills between the posts quickly caught the attention of larger clubs, leading him to play for teams such as Stoke City, Nottingham Forest, and Derby County. His tenure at Nottingham Forest was particularly notable, as he was instrumental in helping the club secure consecutive European Cup victories in 1979 and 1980.

On the international stage, Shilton represented England with distinction, earning 125 caps from 1970 to 1990. He was a key player in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, where his performances helped the team reach the semifinals. Shilton is also remembered for his involvement in the infamous “Hand of God” match against Argentina in 1986.

Throughout his illustrious career, Shilton received numerous accolades and left an indelible mark on football. After retiring from professional play, he has remained a prominent figure in sports, contributing to various charitable endeavors and football commentary. His legacy as a goalkeeping icon endures, inspiring future generations of players.

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