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Gary Lineker

Gary Lineker (born 30 November 1960) is an English former professional footballer and who played as a for clubs including Leicester City, , , and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as for the national team in 80 appearances, during which he scored 48 goals, the third-highest tally in the team's history. Lineker achieved prominence for his clinical finishing, exemplified by winning the Golden Boot at the with six goals for , and for maintaining an impeccable disciplinary record, never receiving a yellow or across more than 500 professional matches. Following his retirement from playing in 1994, he transitioned to broadcasting, serving as the lead presenter of the BBC's flagship football programme from 1999 to 2025, a role punctuated by public disputes over his posts expressing strong views on policy and other political matters, which prompted temporary suspensions for violating the broadcaster's impartiality standards.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Gary Winston Lineker was born on 30 November 1960 in , , to Barry Lineker and Margaret Lineker. His middle name, Winston, was chosen because he shared a birthday with . The family came from working-class origins, with Barry Lineker operating a fruit and vegetable stall at Leicester Market for over 40 years, a trade passed down from his own father. As a child, Lineker regularly helped his father at the , contributing to the family's amid the demands of the greengrocery . This environment fostered strong local ties in and emphasized hard work and self-reliance. Lineker has a , Wayne, born approximately two years later, who later entered ownership rather than pursuing a career. The brothers grew up together in , where the family's modest circumstances and community involvement shaped Lineker's formative years, providing a stable foundation before his deeper engagement with .

Education and early interests

Lineker attended Caldecote Road School for his before progressing to the City of Leicester Boys' Grammar School, a institution noted for its emphasis on academics and sports. There, he maintained a focus on studies while increasingly prioritizing training, reflecting a disciplined approach to balancing scholastic demands with athletic pursuits. One teacher remarked on his report card that he "concentrates too much on ," underscoring the tension between his academic environment and growing sporting commitment. Beyond , Lineker demonstrated aptitude in , excelling at the sport during his school years alongside his primary focus on soccer. This interest in multiple athletic s contributed to his development of physical and competitive , traits evident in his later . Upon completing his O-levels—achieving four qualifications—Lineker departed formal education in 1977 to pursue professionally, forgoing further academic advancement such as A-levels or amid Britain's of the late , which favored immediate vocational entry over prolonged studies. This decision aligned with his pragmatic assessment of opportunities in sport, where his talents offered a direct path to self-sufficiency despite skepticism from educators about sustaining a career in athletics.

Club career

Leicester City

Lineker turned professional with his hometown club Leicester City in the 1978–79 season, having progressed through the youth ranks after leaving school in 1977. He made his senior debut on 1 January 1979, aged 18, in a 2–0 Second Division home win against Oldham Athletic. During his initial spell from 1978 to 1985, Lineker amassed 95 goals in 194 appearances across all competitions, establishing himself as a prolific finisher despite the club's mid-table struggles in the Second Division. Under manager Jock Wallace, appointed in 1978, Lineker's development accelerated amid rigorous training regimens, including sand dune sessions that built his physical resilience. The 1979–80 season saw secure to the First Division as Second Division runners-up, with Lineker contributing significantly to the campaign before the club suffered immediate relegation the following year. His form peaked in 1981–82, when he led the club's scoring with 19 goals overall, including two in the en route to the semi-finals, where fell 2–0 to Tottenham Hotspur despite a strong run that highlighted Lineker's clinical finishing in cup ties. Lineker's standout 1984–85 season yielded 29 league goals, drawing interest from top-flight clubs amid Leicester's financial difficulties. On 22 June 1985, he departed for in a £800,000 transfer— a club-record fee at the time—ending his formative years at and providing vital funds to stave off deeper fiscal woes. He returned briefly for a appearance in the 1999–2000 season, underscoring his enduring local legacy.

Everton

Lineker joined from Leicester City on 22 June 1985 for a then-record transfer fee of £800,000. In his sole season with the club, 1985–86, he emerged as one of English football's premier goalscorers, netting 30 goals in the First Division to claim the league's top scorer title and 40 goals across all competitions in 57 appearances. His prolific form earned him the Players' Player of the Year award for the 1985–86 season, recognizing his individual excellence amid Everton's strong league campaign that finished second. Lineker contributed to Everton's early-season success by featuring in their 2–0 victory over Manchester United in the 1985 FA Charity Shield at on 10 August 1985, marking his competitive debut for the club. Throughout the season, he formed effective on-field partnerships, notably with midfielder , who provided the assist for Lineker's goal in the , and winger , whose crosses and interplay supported Lineker's positioning in attack. These collaborations underpinned Everton's attacking potency, though the team fell short in the FA Cup Final on 10 May 1986, losing 3–1 to at Wembley, with Lineker scoring Everton's consolation goal. Frustrated by the five-year European ban imposed on English clubs following the 1985 —which denied Everton participation in the 1985–86 despite their status as defending league champions—Lineker departed for in the summer of 1986 after scoring 40 goals in 57 appearances for . He later reflected that the ban influenced his decision, believing Everton's squad could have contended for European honors absent the restriction.

Barcelona

Gary Lineker transferred to from in July 1986 for a then-British record fee of £2.8 million, signed by manager to bolster the forward line following Lineker's Golden Boot win at the . In his debut season of 1986–87, Lineker adapted to the more tactical Spanish style, scoring 20 goals in 41 appearances despite initial challenges with the and a shift from English direct play. A highlight was his in a 3–2 victory over Real Madrid on 31 January 1987 at , contributing to Barcelona's strong league challenge that ended in second place. Venables' dismissal in September 1987 amid a poor start to the 1987–88 season led to Johan Cruyff's appointment, under whom Lineker scored 16 goals but faced frustrations with tactical setups prioritizing possession over his poaching instincts. Barcelona won the that year, defeating 1–0 in the final on 29 April 1988. Over two full seasons through 1987–88, Lineker netted 36 goals in 77 matches, helping maintain the club's competitiveness despite no league title. In his final 1988–89 campaign, Lineker added 16 goals in 38 La Liga games amid minor injuries and reduced favor under Cruyff, who sought to reshape the squad. secured the European Cup Winners' Cup, beating Sampdoria 2–0 in the final on 19 May 1989 in , though Lineker did not score in the match. Overall, he scored 42 goals in 103 appearances across his tenure, totaling 58 goals in 150 club matches. Lineker departed in June 1989 to Tottenham Hotspur for £2 million, as aimed to free a non-EU quota spot and fund further signings under Cruyff, amid Lineker's self-described difficulties convincing the new regime of his fit.

Tottenham Hotspur

Lineker transferred to Tottenham Hotspur from on 13 July 1989 for a fee of £1.1 million, marking his return to English under manager . Over three seasons in the First Division, he established himself as a prolific , scoring 67 goals in 105 league appearances and 80 goals across 138 total matches. In his debut 1989–90 campaign, Lineker netted 24 league goals, securing the First Division Golden Boot and becoming the first player to finish as top scorer with three different English clubs (Leicester City, , and ). Tottenham finished third in the league that season, with Lineker's clinical finishing—often poaching from crosses by wingers like —driving their attacking play amid a competitive domestic landscape dominated by and . The 1990–91 season brought Tottenham's first major trophy in a decade, the , after a 2–1 victory over Nottingham Forest in the final on 18 May 1991. Lineker played a pivotal role en route, scoring twice in the 3–1 semi-final win against on 31 March 1991, including a header and a tap-in that exploited defensive lapses. His contributions underscored Tottenham's counter-attacking style under Venables, contrasting the possession-based football Lineker had experienced in . Lineker's final season, 1991–92, saw diminished output due to lingering effects from prior health issues and injuries, though he still tallied 16 league goals amid Tottenham's inconsistent eighth-place finish. In November 1991, he confirmed his departure to Nagoya Grampus Eight at season's end, scoring his last goal for the club on 2 May 1992 in a 3–1 win over Manchester United.

Nagoya Grampus Eight

Lineker signed a two-year contract with Nagoya Grampus Eight in November 1991, becoming one of the first high-profile European players to join the club ahead of Japan's inaugural professional season in 1993; the move, backed by , involved a transfer fee reported as under £1 million from Tottenham Hotspur. He arrived in in early 1993, experiencing cultural adjustments including language barriers and a novel environment, with his debut on May 5, 1993, marred by a pre-match and a 5–0 loss to where he had limited involvement. Over two seasons (1992/93 and 1993/94), Lineker made 18 appearances in the , scoring 4 goals (1 in his first season across 7 matches, 3 in the second across 11 matches), while accumulating additional output in cup competitions with 4 goals in 6 Japan Professional Cup games; his output was hampered by injuries, notably a broken toe in June 1993 that sidelined him for three months, and adaptation to the league's pace amid physical demands. His first J.League goal came as a header from a corner against early in the 1993 season. Lineker retired on July 1, 1994, at age 33, after limited play in the 1994 campaign, effectively concluding his professional career abroad and marking a transitional phase toward media opportunities in ; the stint provided exposure to football's emerging professionalism but yielded modest on-field contributions relative to his achievements.

International career

England national team appearances and goals

Lineker made his debut for the England national team on 26 May 1984, starting in a 1–1 draw against during the at , . He scored his first international goal in his second appearance, a 2–0 friendly win over the on 10 September 1985 at . Over his international career from 1984 to 1992, Lineker accumulated 80 caps and 48 goals, figures that positioned him as England's second-highest scorer behind 's 49 at the time of his retirement. His selection was consistent under managers and , reflecting his effectiveness as a penalty-box poacher who thrived on service from midfield and wing play in the setup. Lineker often deputized as during Robson's tenure before assuming the full from 1990 onward. His final cap came on 17 June 1992 in a 2–1 defeat to at 1992, after which he retired from international duty, aligning with the winding down of his club career. These totals placed him fourth on England's all-time goalscorers list as of 2025, surpassed subsequently by (53 goals) in 2015 and (68 goals).

Major tournaments and key matches

Lineker's standout performance came at the in , where he emerged as the tournament's leading scorer with six goals, earning the Golden Boot award. In England's final group stage match against on 16 June 1986, he netted a first-half —scoring in the 9th, 14th, and 34th minutes—to secure a 3–0 victory and advance the team from a precarious position after earlier draws. This prolific output transformed Lineker into a global figure, though England's campaign ended in the quarter-finals with a 2–1 defeat to on 22 June, where Maradona's infamous "" goal and a subsequent solo effort overshadowed Lineker's consolation strike. At the in , Lineker contributed three goals as reached the semi-finals for the first time since , assuming the captaincy in the knockout stages after Robson's suspension. He scored the opener in a 3–2 extra-time win over in the quarter-finals on 1 July and equalized against in the semi-final on 4 July, forcing a that lost 4–3 after misses from and . Lineker successfully converted his penalty but later reflected on tactical preparation errors contributing to the defeat. During in , Lineker scored three goals in the group stage—against the , , and the —but exited early with one win and two losses. He did not feature at Euro 1992 after announcing his international retirement following a qualifying against on 13 November 1991 that secured 's qualification under .

Media career

Transition from football

Lineker announced his retirement from professional on 21 September 1994, at the conclusion of his contract with Eight in Japan's , where he had played since 1992. Having scored 4 goals in 18 appearances during his two seasons in , he cited the physical demands of the sport and a premeditated interest in as key factors in his decision, having expressed ambitions for television as early as his early 20s. Immediately following retirement, Lineker entered the media field by joining as a , capitalizing on his established public profile from international play and endorsements like Walkers crisps advertisements. His transition was facilitated by prior guest appearances on radio and television during his playing career, including co-commentary roles, which honed his on-air presence. Lineker's articulate, controversy-free demeanor—contrasting with peers like or even some English counterparts prone to on-pitch indiscipline—aligned well with broadcasters seeking reliable voices amid the 1990s explosion in football's popularity, driven by the English Premier League's inception in 1992 and ' coverage. By the mid-1990s, he had begun appearing as a studio pundit on BBC's , marking his shift from pitch to panel while based in the UK after his Japanese interlude. This period solidified his pivot to full-time media work, prioritizing domestic opportunities over further overseas playing commitments.

BBC presenting roles


Lineker transitioned to full-time presenting with the in 1999, succeeding as host of the flagship highlights programme (MOTD), a role he held until the conclusion of the 2024–25 season. His debut as MOTD presenter occurred on 7 August 1999, marking the start of a 26-year association with the show that established him as its longest-serving host. Prior to this, he had presented from 1996 to 1999, building experience in previewing and analysing domestic ahead of matches.
Lineker also led the BBC's coverage of major international tournaments, serving as the primary presenter for events including the and . His role extended to live match commentary and studio analysis during these competitions, where he coordinated punditry from former players and experts to provide post-match breakdowns. This involvement spanned multiple editions, contributing to the broadcaster's comprehensive tournament programming that drew millions of viewers per match. Throughout his tenure, Lineker's style emphasized clear, insightful analysis drawn from his professional playing experience, delivered in an approachable manner that maintained broad audience appeal and consistent ratings for MOTD. The programme evolved under his guidance to incorporate more data-driven segments and player interviews, aligning with shifts in football broadcasting towards enhanced tactical discussion. He received accolades for his work, including the Royal Television Society Sports Presenter award, recognizing his contributions to sports television presentation. Lineker's final MOTD episode aired on 26 May 2025, concluding his BBC presenting commitments for the season.

Advertisements and commercial work

Lineker has served as the primary for Walkers Crisps since signing an initial £200,000 deal in 1994, with his debut advertisement, titled "," launching in 1995 shortly after his return to from playing in . This campaign marked the beginning of a three-decade partnership, featuring Lineker in a series of light-hearted, self-deprecating commercials that highlight his approachable, —often involving family scenarios, snack mishaps, and playful jabs at his clean-cut image, such as the 2016 "No More Mr. Nice Guy" series where he adopts a cheekier demeanor. The Walkers endorsements have generated substantial income for Lineker, including a £1.2 million contract renewed in 2020 that emphasized broader ambassadorial duties over frequent TV spots, contributing millions overall to his personal wealth and supporting independent ventures outside broadcasting. By 2023, the collaboration reached its 30th anniversary, with seasonal ads like "Father Crispmas" maintaining the humorous tone and leveraging Lineker's enduring public familiarity independent of his media roles. These commercials, ranked among the UK's most memorable—such as a 1995 spot voted ninth best TV ad by Channel 4 viewers—underscore Lineker's commercial branding as a reliable, non-controversial figure promoting snack accessibility over athletic prowess.

Podcasts and production ventures

In 2019, Gary Lineker co-founded Goalhanger Podcasts alongside Tony Pastor and , establishing a dedicated to audio content across , history, , and . The venture quickly expanded its portfolio, with Lineker hosting The Rest Is Football alongside and , launched on 7 August 2023, which rapidly achieved rankings in podcast charts due to its analysis of matches, transfers, and tactical discussions. Episodes often feature listener questions and debates on player performances, contributing to the show's consistent presence in global download lists. Goalhanger's business model relies on sponsorship deals, advertising revenue, and platform partnerships, including video integration on that drove a 63% increase in ad income in early 2025. Company accounts for the year ending 2023 showed rising from £590,000 to over £2 million, reflecting strong commercial performance from multiple shows under the "The Rest Is..." banner. Initially linked to Goalhanger Films—established in for sports documentaries—the podcast arm prompted a strategic pivot in November 2024, when the TV production entity entered to concentrate resources on audio formats amid growing listener engagement. Following Lineker's departure from the on 25 May 2025 after 26 years presenting , Goalhanger intensified its podcast output, capitalizing on the host's availability amid reported declines in football highlights viewership. This shift underscored Lineker's entrepreneurial transition from broadcast television to independent media production, with the company's emphasis on high-profile collaborations yielding sustained profitability through diversified revenue streams like merchandise trials and international distribution deals.

Baller League involvement and other projects

In late 2024, Gary Lineker co-managed a team in the inaugural season of Baller League , an indoor 3v3 format featuring influencers and retired professionals, modeled after Spain's . He joined other football figures as managers, including and , with coaching support from , , and , while served as league president. The league emphasized entertainment through scripted elements, celebrity involvement, and fast-paced matches to engage younger demographics amid football's shift toward digital and influencer-driven content. Lineker promoted the venture extensively during its launch. However, on 23 October 2025, organizers announced his departure from the second season (2025–26), citing no specific reason, with actor recruited as a replacement manager alongside Shearer and Richards. Beyond Baller League, Lineker expanded into entertainment hosting with ITV's The Box, confirmed on 8 August 2025 as his debut project post-BBC. The 2026 series adapts a format where celebrity contestants, confined in transparent boxes, compete in physical and quiz challenges for charity or prizes, broadcast on Saturday evenings. The lineup, revealed in September 2025, features figures including , , , , and . This venture aligns with Lineker's pivot toward hybrid sports-entertainment formats targeting broad audiences. He has also undertaken guest punditry for non-BBC outlets, including potential streaming highlights coverage, though specifics remain limited as of 2025.

Departure from BBC and subsequent developments

On 19 May 2025, the BBC announced that Gary Lineker would depart from his role as presenter of following the final episode of the 2024–25 season, marking the end of his 26-year tenure with the broadcaster. The decision came earlier than initially anticipated, with Lineker forgoing coverage of the , which he had been contracted to present. Although described by both parties as mutual, the exit followed strained relations, with Lineker stating that the had indicated a lack of strong desire to renew his contract amid ongoing debates over his public conduct. Internal tensions at the , including prior suspensions and impartiality concerns, had eroded the working dynamic, rendering his position untenable despite his contributions to high viewership during peak seasons. Lineker's final Match of the Day episode aired on 25 May 2025, featuring an emotional tribute montage and messages from pundits, managers, and players, including and . In the subsequent 2025–26 season, experienced a decline in viewership, averaging 1.64 million viewers per episode—a 9–10% drop from 1.77 million the previous year—and occasionally falling below 2 million, prompting the to issue a statement downplaying the figures while attributing them partly to broader linear TV trends. Replacement hosts, including Mark Chapman, , and on rotation, filled the role amid reports of audience dissatisfaction. Lineker transitioned to freelance work, securing his first major post-BBC presenting role in August 2025 with ITV's The Box, a Saturday night game show adapted from a format involving contestant challenges in isolation booths. He expressed enthusiasm for the venture, signaling a shift toward entertainment programming outside traditional broadcasting.

Political views and controversies

Criticisms of UK domestic policies

Lineker has voiced strong opposition to the Conservative Party's measures, which he linked to rising inequality and in the . In various posts, he highlighted statistics showing rates increasing by approximately 20% during periods of fiscal restraint under governments, arguing these policies exacerbated social hardships without sufficient justification. Supporters of Lineker praised these interventions as evidence-based moral advocacy, pointing to empirical data from reports indicating that benefit changes and spending cuts contributed to a rise in relative from 2.9 million children in 2010 to 4.3 million by 2019. Critics, however, accused him of selective emphasis on negative outcomes while overlooking causal factors like the inheritance and the need for deficit reduction to prevent higher borrowing costs, which empirical analyses attribute to stabilizing public finances post-recession. Regarding Brexit's domestic economic fallout, Lineker labeled it a factor in "breaking Britain" in a 2022 Twitter exchange, aligning with data showing UK-EU goods trade volumes dropping sharply by 15-20% in the years following the 2021 transition period end, due to new barriers like customs checks and regulatory divergence. He echoed concerns over trade disruptions, with UK exports to the EU falling 16% and imports 24% in aggregate studies, impacting supply chains and consumer prices. Detractors countered that Lineker's portrayal ignored offsetting gains, such as regulatory autonomy enabling faster vaccine approvals during COVID-19 and nascent non-EU trade deals, with overall UK trade volumes stabilizing by 2023 and sovereignty restoring parliamentary control over laws. These critiques drew mixed reactions: Lineker's allies viewed them as courageous challenges to policies failing first-principles tests of causal efficacy in reducing or boosting growth, while opponents saw them as reflecting an disconnect from the 2016 and 2019 electoral mandates for and EU exit, potentially amplifying biased narratives over comprehensive evidence. In , his series of tweets targeting domestic handling prompted internal pushback for overt partisanship, underscoring tensions between personal expression and public broadcaster standards.

Commentary on immigration and asylum

In March 2023, Gary Lineker tweeted criticism of the government's Illegal Migration Bill, which aimed to deter irregular crossings by denying claims to those arriving by small boats and facilitating their removal. He described the policy as "an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by in the 30s," prompting his temporary withdrawal from BBC's due to impartiality concerns. Lineker defended the statement as factually accurate, arguing it highlighted the bill's harsh rhetoric and effects on refugees, and later reiterated support for scrapping the associated scheme in December 2023. Lineker has consistently framed UK asylum policies as disproportionately severe, claiming in that "there is no huge influx" of and that the accepts far fewer than other major European nations, emphasizing humanitarian obligations over deterrence measures. He has advocated for more compassionate approaches, including in a 2024 film where he challenged negative narratives and called for greater public empathy toward seekers. These positions, while raising awareness of vulnerabilities, have faced scrutiny for understating empirical pressures on the system; for instance, small boat arrivals totaled 45,755 in , approximately 29,600 in , and 37,000 in 2024, with 95% of arrivals from 2018 to mid-2025 subsequently applying for . Government data underscores systemic strains countering claims of minimal influx, with asylum processing costs reaching £5.4 billion in the 2023/24 financial year, largely from hotel accommodations for backlog cases exceeding 100,000 at peaks. Critics, including Conservative MPs, have argued Lineker's rhetoric exaggerates policy cruelty while minimizing integration challenges, such as elevated rejection rates for claims from safe countries (e.g., ) and documented security risks from unvetted arrivals, as outlined in reports on irregular migration routes. Despite these counterpoints, Lineker's interventions have amplified debates on balancing deterrence with , though they overlook causal links between lax enforcement and incentivized crossings observed in annual statistics.

Views on Brexit and foreign affairs

Lineker publicly supported remaining in the ahead of the 2016 , stating that "there are plenty of reasons to stay" while acknowledging potential benefits of leaving but emphasizing stability and economic ties. Following the 52% vote to Leave, he endorsed the People's Vote campaign for a second on the final deal in July 2018, describing the process as "going very wrong" and deeming the issue "more important than ." This stance drew criticism from colleagues, including , who questioned Lineker's expression of political views on social media amid the broadcaster's impartiality guidelines. In December 2022, Lineker tweeted that had contributed to "breaking ," prompting a public exchange with advocate , who defended the referendum's democratic outcome and accused Lineker of in overlooking pre-vote warnings of economic disruption that did not fully materialize as projected. Lineker's critiques often highlighted perceived negative impacts on and growth, aligning with estimates of a 4% long-term GDP hit from factors like reduced openness, though he has not addressed offsetting gains such as regulatory autonomy in areas like and fisheries post-2020. By March 2020, he expressed fatigue with the topic, declaring himself "done with " and intending to cease commentary on it. On foreign affairs, Lineker has voiced regret over limited criticism of Russia's hosting of the , stating in November 2022 that he and the had been "sportswashed" by failing to challenge the event more robustly amid concerns over and geopolitical aggression. In February 2022, shortly after Russia's invasion of , he retweeted claims that the had accepted donations from Russian-linked sources, implicitly questioning foreign influence in politics during a period of heightened East-West tensions. These statements reflect a pattern of highlighting perceived moral failings in international hosting of sports events and ties to authoritarian regimes, earning praise for raising awareness of global issues while facing scrutiny for selective emphasis that overlooks broader diplomatic contexts, such as NATO's strategic responses to Russian actions.

Middle East conflict statements and antisemitism allegations

Following the attacks on on October 7, , which killed approximately 1,200 people and saw over 250 hostages taken, Gary Lineker shared content critical of 's response in . On November 21, , he posted a video by academic describing 's actions as a "textbook case of ," prompting accusations from critics that Lineker was endorsing inflammatory rhetoric without evidence of genocidal intent under definitions, which require specific intent to destroy a group in whole or part. Lineker defended such shares as highlighting a , citing high Palestinian casualty figures reported by 's Health Ministry—over 40,000 deaths by mid-2025, though these statistics, controlled by , have been disputed for lacking differentiation between combatants and civilians or verification of causes of death. In January 2024, Lineker retweeted a statement calling for Israel's suspension from and the IOC, framing it as solidarity with Palestinian sports amid , which drew backlash for conflating state actions with athletic participation and ignoring Hamas's use of infrastructure. Supporters viewed these as legitimate free speech on suffering, while detractors, including pro-Israel advocates, argued they selectively omitted Hamas's role in initiating hostilities and using human shields, per UN and reports. The controversy escalated in May 2025 when Lineker reposted an Instagram story from the group Palestine Lobby titled "Zionism explained in two minutes," featuring a emoji or illustration alongside references to "Zionists," a term often used interchangeably with in antisemitic contexts. The rat imagery evokes Nazi propaganda tropes, such as those in depicting as vermin to justify dehumanization and extermination. Lineker deleted the post on May 13, 2025, amid widespread criticism from Jewish organizations like the , which condemned it as promoting hatred and called for his dismissal from the , arguing it trivialized historical prejudices regardless of intent. Lineker apologized unreservedly on May 14, 2025, stating he failed to notice the rat imagery, took full responsibility, and affirmed while supporting Palestinian statehood, but offered no retraction of the underlying critique of . Defenders, including left-leaning commentators, framed the incident as an oversight amid advocacy for Gaza's civilians, contrasting it with what they saw as disproportionate scrutiny compared to other biases, though empirical analysis of the trope's deployment in pro-Palestine shows patterns aligning with antisemitic motifs beyond mere symbolism. Critics countered that even unintentional amplification of such symbols normalizes prejudice, especially from a high-profile figure, and noted Lineker's pattern of one-sided posts ignoring Hamas's charter or atrocities. This episode directly precipitated Lineker's accelerated departure from the BBC on May 19, 2025, by mutual agreement and without severance, as the corporation cited repeated breaches of guidelines, though Lineker attributed it to broader tensions over his . Jewish community leaders argued the lack of deeper reckoning with the post's content—beyond disclaiming the image—underscored a casualness toward antisemitic undertones in anti-Zionist discourse, while Lineker maintained his comments targeted policy, not .

Impartiality debates and public backlash

The BBC's mandates that its output, particularly from public-facing presenters, must demonstrate due by not unduly favoring one viewpoint over another on controversial matters, with stricter guidelines applying to hosts of flagship programs like . Lineker's activity, involving outspoken commentary on political issues, repeatedly placed him in conflict with these rules, prompting internal warnings and external scrutiny prior to his 2023 suspension, as the sought to clarify boundaries for freelance presenters without formal contracts. Critics, including figures from right-leaning outlets, argued that such breaches eroded in a taxpayer-funded entity, where presenters' personal platforms could implicitly endorse partisan stances, amplifying perceptions of institutional bias toward progressive views. Supporters of Lineker countered that enforcement was inconsistent, citing instances where other BBC figures expressed comparable opinions without repercussions, suggesting selective application driven by political pressure rather than uniform standards. This perceived hypocrisy fueled backlash against the , with claims that the organization tolerated left-leaning activism more readily than conservative equivalents, undermining its credibility in maintaining neutrality. Public opinion reflected a divide: a March 2023 YouGov poll found 53% of adults viewed Lineker's suspension as unjust, though 51% of Conservative voters deemed it appropriate, highlighting how audience demographics influenced perceptions of enforcement. Lineker's high profile as a former footballer exacerbated these debates, creating echo-chamber dynamics where his commentary reached millions via personal channels, yet his reluctance to curtail such output weakened defenses against charges of leveraging affiliation for advocacy. Over time, these recurring lapses contributed to broader pressure, culminating in accelerated contract reviews and his earlier-than-planned exit from roles.

Personal life

Family and marriages

Gary Lineker married Michelle Cockayne in 1986, and the couple had four sons: , , , and . The lasted 20 years until their in 2006. Despite the split, Lineker has described maintaining a close relationship with Cockayne and their sons. In 2009, Lineker married model in . The couple had no children together and divorced in 2016, citing differences in views on family expansion. Post-divorce, Lineker and Bux have remained friends. Lineker's family considerations influenced aspects of his career, such as his 1992 move to Eight in , which he described as an adventure for himself and his family despite concerns over medical facilities.

Philanthropy and personal interests

Lineker has been actively involved in cancer-related charities, particularly those focused on , following his son George's diagnosis with the disease at age three in the late . Between 1994 and 2005, he and his then-wife served as patrons of Leukaemia Busters, supporting research and treatment initiatives for the condition. In June 2024, Lineker became a patron of Cure Leukaemia, a West Midlands-based founded in 2003 to fund and trials for blood cancers, drawing on his personal experience to raise awareness through events and endorsements. He has supported broader health and humanitarian causes, including a equivalent to two months' salary to the in April 2020 amid the to aid relief efforts. Lineker holds patron roles with organizations such as the Nicholls Spinal Injury Foundation, aimed at advancing cures for spinal injuries, and the Children With Special Needs Foundation, which assists families with disabled children. His emphasizes direct aid tied to verifiable medical needs, with patronage roles facilitating fundraising and visibility rather than founding independent entities. Lineker's personal interests include sports beyond ; he was an avid golfer with a of five, a pursuit he maintained from childhood influenced by his grandfather, but ceased playing due to in his hands that impaired his grip. He follows closely and has participated in related events, reflecting a broader enthusiasm for athletic pursuits.

Honours and achievements

Football honours

Lineker won the Players' Player of the Year award in the 1985–86 season with , where he scored 30 goals in the First Division, helping the team finish as runners-up. He also earned the honour that year, and repeated the FWA award in 1991–92 with Tottenham Hotspur after netting 28 league goals. At the , Lineker claimed the Golden Boot as the tournament's top scorer with six goals for , including a against . His sole major team trophy in English football came with Tottenham Hotspur, winning the in 1991 after a 2–1 victory over Nottingham Forest in the final at on 18 May; Lineker had scored both goals in the 3–1 semi-final win over . During his stint at from 1986 to 1989, he contributed to the 1987–88 triumph and the 1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup, though he missed the final 2–0 win over Sampdoria due to a recurrence of a hepatitis-related illness. Earlier, with , he featured in the 1985 victory, but Lineker never secured a top-flight league title across his club career, often playing as a clinical poacher for sides that fell short of dominance.

Broadcasting recognition

Lineker received the Royal Television Society Sports Presenter of the Year award in 2005 for his work on programmes. He also won the TRIC Sports Presenter award multiple times, in 2003, 2006, 2007, and 2009. On September 10, 2025, he secured the Best Presenter prize at the , breaking the 23-year winning streak held by and . As host of from 1999 to 2023, Lineker became the longest-serving presenter in the show's 60-year history, during which the programme shifted from limited highlights to broader coverage including extended tactical analysis. His tenure at the culminated in him being the corporation's highest-paid on-air talent for the 2024/25 financial year, with earnings between £1.35 million and £1.354 million. In August 2025, following his exit, Lineker signed a major deal with to host The Box, a new Saturday night celebrity gameshow described as blending elements of survival challenges and entertainment formats. This agreement underscores his continued commercial draw in broadcasting beyond football coverage.

Career statistics and records

Club statistics

Lineker recorded 281 goals in 567 club appearances over his professional career spanning five clubs. His statistics by club, encompassing all competitions, are summarized below:
ClubYearsAppearancesGoals
Leicester City1978–1985194 (league)95
1985–19865740
1986–198915058
Tottenham Hotspur1989–199213880
Nagoya Grampus Eight1993–1994248
In the 1985–86 season with , he scored 30 league goals en route to the First Division Golden Boot. Certain seasons were affected by injuries, including periods at and that limited appearances despite high output per game. Lineker's goal conversion rate was high for a , often exceeding 0.5 goals per appearance, with limited recorded assists (23 total per available data) consistent with his poacher role.

International statistics

Lineker represented from 1984 to 1992, accumulating 80 caps and scoring 48 goals, a tally that established him as the national team's leading scorer—a record he held until surpassed it with his 49th international goal on 8 September 2022 during a match against . His goals-per-game ratio of 0.60 underscored his clinical finishing amid an era characterized by defensive-oriented tactics, such as Italy's catenaccio influence on international play, which limited scoring opportunities compared to subsequent decades. Lineker remains England's all-time leading scorer at the with 10 goals across two tournaments, a benchmark unmet by any other player for the as of 2025. He netted 6 goals in 5 appearances at the 1986 World Cup in , including a against , and added 4 more in 7 matches at the 1990 edition in . In European Championships, he appeared in 6 games across 1988 and 1992, scoring 1 goal.
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
1210
61
FIFA World Cup qualifiers208
UEFA Euro qualifiers148
Friendlies2821
Total8048
These figures derive from official match records, with Lineker's international output concentrated in qualifiers and major tournaments rather than friendlies, reflecting selective deployment by managers and .

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