Alan Shearer
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Alan Shearer

Aug 13, 1970 - Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England, England, UK

Alan Shearer (born 13 August 1970) is an English football pundit and retired football player and manager who played as a striker. Widely regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation and one of the greatest players in the history of the Premier League, he is the Premier League's record goalscorer. He was named Football Writers' Association Player of the Year in 1994 and won the PFA Player of the Year award in 1995. In 1996, he came third in both Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards. In 2004, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. Shearer was one of the first two players inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame in 2021.

Shearer played his entire career in the top level of English football. He started his career at Southampton in 1988 before moving to Blackburn Rovers in 1992, where he established himself as among the most prolific goalscorers in Europe. Whilst at Blackburn Rovers, he won the 1994–95 Premier League, as well as two consecutive Premier League Golden Boots. In the summer of 1996, he joined his hometown club Newcastle United for a then world record £15 million. He led Newcastle to the 1998 FA Cup and 1999 FA Cup finals, and eventually became the club's all-time top scorer.[notes 1] He retired at the end of the 2005–06 season.

For the England national team, Shearer appeared 63 times and scored 30 goals. UEFA Euro 1996 was his biggest success at international football; England reached the semi-finals and Shearer was awarded the UEFA Euro Golden Boot and was named in the UEFA Euro Team of the Tournament. He went on to represent England at 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000. Shearer retired from international football following the end of the latter competition.

Since retiring as a player in 2006, Shearer has worked as a television pundit for the BBC. In 2009, he briefly left his BBC role to become Newcastle United's manager in the last eight games of their 2008–09 season, in an unsuccessful attempt to save them from relegation. Shearer is a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), a Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland, a Freeman of Newcastle upon Tyne and an honorary Doctor of Civil Law of Northumbria and Newcastle Universities.

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Media
Movie2021Great North: A Run. A River. A Region.Self
Movie2018Countdown to the Full Motty
MovieN/AShearer The LegendSelf
Movie2009Sir Bobby Robson: A Knight to RememberSelf
Movie2022Hurst: The First and OnlySelf
Movie2000Purely BelterHimself
Movie1999The MatchHimself
Movie2017Alan Shearer: Dementia, Football & MeNarrator
Movie2018Bobby Robson: More Than a ManagerSelf
Movie2018Managing England: The Impossible JobHimself
Movie2018Barry Davies: The Man, The Voice, The LegendHimself
Movie2016Alan Shearer's Euro 96: When Football Came HomeHimself
Movie2014Once More for BobbyHimself
TV Show2006The One ShowSelf3
TV Show2004Match of the Day 2Pundit67
TV Show1964Match of the DayExpert3
TV Show2020Match of the Day Top 10Self - Presenter1
TV Show2023We Are Newcastle UnitedSelf4
TV Show2021Fever Pitch: The Rise of the Premier LeagueSelf4
TV Show2014W1ASelf1
TV Show1964Match of the DaySelf - Pundit6
TV Show1964Match of the DayPresenter46
TV Show2016Michael McIntyre's Big ShowSelf - Interviewed Guest1
TV Show2004Match of the Day 2Self - Pundit3
TV Show1964Match of the DayPundit179
TV Show2020The First TeamHimself1
TV Show1964Match of the Day1

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