
Peter Shilton
Peter Shilton is a former English football goalkeeper, renowned for his longevity and consistency in the sport. Born on September 18, 1949, in Leicester, England, Shilton had an illustrious career spanning over 30 years, playing for clubs such as Leicester City, Stoke City, and Nottingham Forest, where he won the European Cup. He earned 125 caps for the England national team, becoming famous for his performances in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Shilton is often regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in football history.
Born on Sep 18, 1949 (76 years old)
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Iceland:
Peter Shilton held the previous record for the most competitive matches played in football.
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Kazakhstan:
Peter Shilton is recognized as the legendary English goalkeeper and previous record holder for matches played.
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United Kingdom:
Shilton held the record with 1,390 appearances but he claims he has played 1,387.
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Liechtenstein:
Peter Shilton was a legendary English goalkeeper whose record Fábio surpassed.
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Brazil:
Peter Shilton is mentioned as the previous record holder for the most games played.
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Colombia:
Peter Shilton is the former record holder for professional matches, which Fábio recently equaled.
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France:
Peter Shilton is known for his record of 1,387 official appearances as a goalkeeper.
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Germany:
Peter Shilton is referenced as a former record-holding goalkeeper that Fábio is set to surpass in games played.
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United Kingdom:
Peter Shilton is the former England goalkeeper and current record holder for most appearances in world football.
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Greece:
Peter Shilton made history by playing until 47 in lower divisions.
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