Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer, born in Gosforth, Newcastle in 1970, grew up playing on the streets of his hometown to become one of the most talented and influential sportsmen of his time. He played his first match for Southampton in 1988.
Very soon, in a match against Arsenal, he became the youngest player to have scored a hat-trick in the top division. In 1991, he was selected for the National Team (under 21), where he scored 7 goals in the 4 matches he played.
The next year, he joined Blackburn Rovers, where he netted 16 goals in just 21 matches. His goal tally had surpassed a record 100 in the year ’95. After the Euro Cup of 1996, he was bought by Newcastle United.
In 1998, Shearer captained the team to the FA finals and played the 1998 World Cup. Falling prey to injuries, he retired after playing 395 matches for Newcastle and went on to become its manager.