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England’s World Cup hero turned ‘second to none’ broadcaster

Gary Lineker rose to fame as a goalscoring hero for England at World Cups before becoming the leading face of sports broadcasting for the BBC over the past two decades.

The 62-year-old was told by the publicly-funded British broadcaster to “step back” on Friday from his role presenting its flagship football highlights show “Match of the Day” due to an impartiality row.

Lineker criticised the British government’s new asylum policy this week, comparing the rhetoric used to that of Nazi-era Germany.

Born in Leicester in 1960, Lineker realised his boyhood dream by turning professional with his home town club.

He scored over 100 goals in six years at the Foxes and was later honoured as a Freeman of the City of Leicester.

But his goalscoring prowess at a side not competing for trophies at the top of the English game saw him snapped up by then champions Everton in 1985.

In just one season on Merseyside, Lineker was again the league’s top scorer as Everton narrowly missed out on a league and cup double to local rivals Liverpool.

– World Cup spotlight –

The 1986 World Cup was to take Lineker’s profile to a new level.

His six goals, before England bowed out to Argentina in a hugely controversial quarter-final, saw him win the Golden Boot ahead of Diego Maradona.

“Before then, although I’d done well at Leicester and had a great season at Everton, I could still just about go about my business,” Lineker told the magazine Four Four Two.

“But after that first World Cup, I couldn’t go anywhere without being jumped upon – it was a different world.”

His performances caught the attention of Barcelona, who paid a princely sum at the time of £2.8 million ($3.4 million) for his services.

Lineker spent three years at the Camp Nou and was christened with the nickname “El Matador” for his predatory finishing.

On the field he won the Copa del Rey in 1988 and Cup Winners’ Cup a year later, but the highlight of his time in Catalonia was a hat-trick in a 3-2 win over Real Madrid in 1987.

Lineker is also a fluent Spanish speaker thanks to his spell at Barcelona and presents live matches for La Liga TV’s English channel.

He returned to England in 1989 as Tottenham beat out Manchester United for his signature and finally won a trophy in English football when Spurs lifted the 1991 FA Cup.

In between there was more World Cup heartache in 1990 as despite Lineker’s four goals, including one in the semi-finals, England lost in the last four  to Germany on penalties.

The final stage of his club career was a short stint in Japan with Grampus Eight before retiring in 1994.

– ‘Second to none’ –

A rise to the top of the sports broadcasting then began with appearances as a pundit BBC radio and TV.

He took over as host of Match of the Day in 1999 and also fronted BBC coverage of other major events such as Olympic Games.

In a statement on Friday, the BBC described Lineker’s sports presenting as “second to none”.

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