Premier League all-time top scorer with 260 goals, a Newcastle United icon and England striker of rare power and consistency.
Alan Shearer was born in Gosforth, Newcastle in 1970 and made his First Division debut for Southampton at 17, scoring a hat-trick. He moved to Blackburn Rovers in 1992 for £3.6 million and his 34 goals drove them to the 1994–95 Premier League title. Newcastle paid a then world-record £15 million in 1996 to bring him home, where he stayed for the remaining decade of his career. His 260 Premier League goals remain the all-time record. Across all competitions he scored 379 goals in 734 appearances — including 11 hat-tricks. He earned 63 England caps and scored 30 international goals, including five at Euro 96 where he was the tournament's top scorer. His top speed was 29.8 km/h and he covered 10.4 km per game — industrious work for a striker of his physical type. He was a two-footed centre-forward, exceptional in the air, and scored at a rate of one goal every 1.9 appearances at Blackburn. His Southampton career: 23 goals in 158 apps. Blackburn: 112 goals in 138 apps. Newcastle: 206 goals in 405 apps. Despite never winning a major trophy at Newcastle, his loyalty to the club is among the most celebrated in British football history. He was PFA Players' Player of the Year in 1995.
Premier League's all-time leading goalscorer
How They Played
Clinical finisher, aerial ability, penalty specialist
Lasting Impact
England's greatest striker and Premier League legend
Premier League 1994–95 (Blackburn)
His 260 Premier League goals is a record that has stood since 2006 and looks likely to stand indefinitely.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- Premier League 1994–95 (Blackburn)
- FA Community Shield 1997
- PFA Players' Player of Year 1995
- FWA Footballer of Year 1994