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Peter Bolesław Schmeichel (born 18 November 1963) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.During eight seasons at English club Manchester United, he won 15 trophies including five Premier League titles, three FA Cups and he captained the club to victory in the 1999 UEFA Champions League final to complete the Treble.
Peter Schmeichel was the first goalkeeper to keep 100 clean sheets and Petr Čech is the only player to keep 200. [1] Čech also took the fewest games to reach 100 clean sheets, [ 2 ] holds the record for most clean sheets kept in a single season, with 24.
Peter Schmeichel was the first goalkeeper to score in the Premier League. The Premier League is an association football competition which forms the top level of the English football league system. It was founded in 1992, [1] and in that time, only six goalkeepers have scored a goal in the competition.
Players with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date 2002 Peter Doherty: inside left: player: 1936–1945: Denis Law, CBE: forward & midfielder: player: 1960–1961 1973–1974 Kevin Keegan, OBE: forward: manager: 2001–2005 2003 Peter Schmeichel, MBE: goalkeeper: player: 2002–2003 Alan Ball, MBE: attacking midfielder: manager: 1995 ...
Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel says defender Luke Shaw "should be focusing and prioritising" his club above playing for England. Shaw featured for the Three Lions at Euro 2024, having ...
Towards the end of the season, his father, Peter Schmeichel, commented during a TV interview that his son was not happy at Manchester City and was set to leave following the end of the season. [35] Despite wanting to leave, Schmeichel returned to the City of Manchester Stadium at the end of the season and changed to the number 16 shirt.
Peter Schmeichel won five Premier League titles with Manchester United and is the only goalkeeper to be voted Player of the Season Daniel Agger – Liverpool – 2005–14 Martin Albrechtsen – West Bromwich Albion – 2004–06
As of the end of the 2023–24 season, seven clubs have won the title – Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Leicester City and Liverpool – [9] with 636 medals awarded to 305 players. Ten players have won the title with more than one club.