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Teddy Sheringham

Teddy Sheringham
Sheringham at The Den in 2011.
Personal information
Full nameEdward Paul Sheringham
Date of birth2 April 1966(age 45)
Place of birthHighams Park, London, England
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing positionStriker

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Edward Paul "Teddy" Sheringham MBE (born 2 April 1966) is a retired English footballer, and the father of footballer Charlie Sheringham. Sheringham played as a striker, and had a successful career at the club level, winning almost every domestic honour available with his clubs, most notably the Treble with Manchester United in the 1998 � 99 season. The pinnacle of his career came in 1999 when he scored the equalizer and provided the assist for Manchester United's last-minute goal in the Champion's League final against Bayern Munich. Sheringham also represented England at international level. He was given an MBE in June 2007. He retired from competitive football at the end of the 2007 � 08 season with Colchester United, at the age of 42.

Teddy Sheringham Video

The ex-girlfriend of Teddy Sheringham talks about how she met the Premiership footballer at the Miss Great Britain competition, but didn't have a clue who he was. At nearly 20 years older than her, was it a relationship that was always doomed to fail, or were there other reasons for the split. Newly single, Danielle talks about her man fantasies.
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An early edition featuring guests Teddy Sheringham and Frank Skinner alongside regulars Gary Linekar, Rory McGrath, David Gower, Lee Hurst and presenter Nick Hancock.
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second greatest goal ever!
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In Teddy's last season at Millwall he went goal crazy with a haul of 38. Sit back and watch it all in 10 minutes!
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An early edition featuring guests Teddy Sheringham and Frank Skinner alongside regulars Gary Linekar, Rory McGrath, David Gower, Lee Hurst and presenter Nick Hancock.
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Danielle Lloyd reveals on Celebrity Big Brother that her and Teddy Sheringham were together before Miss Great Britain contest.
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PLEASE NOTE: The SMS Competition is now over! Check www.keepyoureyeontheball.org to see if you were a winner! The Keep Your Eye on the Ball campaign was launched in 2000, in association with The FA and The PFA, to raise awareness of male cancers, and funds towards our vital research within the football community. Teddy Sheringham is the face of our 2009 Keep Your Eye on the Ball campaign. His first call-up was to star in a cheeky commercial to kick-off our Focus Fortnight on Monday 30th March.
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An early edition featuring guests Teddy Sheringham and Frank Skinner alongside regulars Gary Linekar, Rory McGrath, David Gower, Lee Hurst and presenter Nick Hancock.
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A great player
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Manchester United FC--There were many names to choose from but we're focusing on six stars in particular - David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand, Gordon Hill, Paul Ince, -Teddy Sheringham- and Ray Wilkins. However, notable mentions must go to several others - - Date : Sun, 03 Apr 2011 09:49:48 GMT+00:00
Importance of the strikers - The National Tweet this news
The National--I could say the same about playing with -Teddy Sheringham- and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Sheringham and I didn't even like each other off the field, but since when has it been compulsory to get on with your work colleagues? What mattered wa - Date : Fri, 01 Apr 2011 12:04:59 GMT+00:00
Garry Birtles column: England must ditch Capello and get Harry on board - This is Nottingham Tweet this news
This is Nottingham--The likes of Gazza, -Teddy Sheringham-, Alan Shearer and Co were all players who could make things happen in a flash. But they were also a great team. They worked as a unit. That, for me, was largely down to the influence of Terry Vena - Date : Sat, 02 Apr 2011 06:21:43 GMT+00:00
Katie Price: I haven't ruined British culture - Metro Tweet this news
Metro--The glamour model turned reality TV star, author and entrepreneur has been a fixture in the papers since the days when she was known as Jordan and dated England footballer -Teddy Sheringham-. Since then she has made the headlines for repeatedly ... - Date : Sat, 19 Mar 2011 14:57:37 GMT+00:00
United Lack A Leader - Sheringham - Nigerian Observer Tweet this news
Nigerian Observer--FORMER's Manchester United's striker -Teddy Sheringham- claims that the club are struggling because they do not have a real leader in the side. United have lost three out of their last five Premier League games - including a p - Date : Thu, 10 Mar 2011 07:21:09 GMT+00:00
Atlético not going to party like it's 1999 anytime soon - Simply Futbol .com Tweet this news
Simply Futbol .com--Manchester United was the best team in the world with players like David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, -Teddy Sheringham-, and the Great Dane Peter Schmeichel among many others. Whoever knew that after Bizarri would be sent off in the second ha - Date : Fri, 18 Mar 2011 04:32:31 GMT+00:00
Pictures: Ryan Giggs' two decades at the top - Manchester Evening News Tweet this news
Manchester Evening News--But it is his miscued right-footed effort in stoppage time in the Champions League final that falls kindly for -Teddy Sheringham- to fire the equaliser against Bayern Munich as United go on to win an unprecedented Treble. 99-00 - - Date : Tue, 01 Mar 2011 11:37:43 GMT+00:00
Wally meets...the manager who put Dean Richards on the road top the big time ... - MirrorFootball.co.uk Tweet this news
MirrorFootball.co.uk--Docherty is best remembered as the man who briefly took Millwall to No.1 in the League in September 1989 - a team including -Teddy Sheringham-, Tony Cascarino and that timid soul Terry Hurlock. Of course, it was too good to last. Aft - Date : Fri, 04 Mar 2011 23:18:49 GMT+00:00
The rise of Giggs to football legend - Nigeria Daily Independent Tweet this news
Nigeria Daily Independent--But with hope seemingly lost as the game entered injury time, it was Giggs who assisted -Teddy Sheringham- in scoring the leveller. That was the catalyst for a dramatic United winner less than two minutes later, as Ole Gunnar So - Date : Sat, 05 Mar 2011 18:19:07 GMT+00:00
Algarve's fairway to heaven - Financial Times Tweet this news
Financial Times--Past owners there have included Tommy Hilfiger and Ayrton Senna; current ones are footballers Michael Owen and -Teddy Sheringham-. ... - Date : Fri, 11 Feb 2011 22:14:44 GMT+00:00

Youth career
YearsClub
Leytonstone & Ilford

Senior career
YearsClubAppsGoals
1983 � 1991Millwall22093
1985Aldershot (loan)50
1985→ Djurgårdens IF (loan)2113
1991 � 1992Nottingham Forest4714
1992 � 1997Tottenham Hotspur16676
1997 � 2001Manchester United10431
2001 � 2003Tottenham Hotspur7022
2003 � 2004Portsmouth329
2004 � 2007West Ham United7628
2007 � 2008Colchester United193

National Team
YearsTeamAppsGoals
1988England U2110
1993 � 2002England5111

International goals :
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 8 June 1995 Elland Road, Leeds Sweden 1 � 0 3 � 3 Friendly match (Umbro Cup)
2 15 November 1995 Wembley Stadium, London Switzerland 2 � 0 3 � 1 Friendly match
3 18 June 1996 Wembley Stadium, London Netherlands 2 � 0 4 � 1 UEFA Euro 1996
4 18 June 1996 Wembley Stadium, London Netherlands 4 � 0 4 � 1 UEFA Euro 1996
5 9 November 1996 Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi Georgia %28country%29 1 � 0 2 � 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 29 March 1997 Wembley Stadium, London Mexico 1 � 0 2 � 0 Friendly match
7 30 April 1997 Wembley Stadium, London Georgia %28country%29 1 � 0 2 � 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
8 31 May 1997 Silesian Stadium, Chorzów Poland 2 � 0 2 � 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 22 April 1998 Wembley Stadium, London Portugal 2 � 0 3 � 0 Friendly match
10 25 May 2001 Pride Park, Derby Mexico 4 � 0 4 � 0 Friendly match
11 6 October 2001 Old Trafford, Manchester Greece 1 � 1 2 � 2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification

International goals :
Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
1983 � 84 Millwall Third Division 7 1   -   -   - 7 1
1984 � 85 0 0   - 1 0   - 1 0
1984 � 85 Aldershot Fourth Division 5 0   -   -   - 5 0
Sweden League Svenska Cupen League Cup Europe Total
1985 Djurgården Division 1 21 13   -   -   - 21 13
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
1985 � 86 Millwall Second Division 18 4   -   -   - 18 4
1986 � 87 42 13 3 0 3 2   - 48 15
1987 � 88 43 22 1 0 4 0   - 48 22
1988 � 89 First Division 33 11 2 1 3 3   - 38 15
1989 � 90 31 9 3 2 3 1   - 37 12
1990 � 91 Second Division 46 33 3 2 3 2   - 52 37
1991 � 92 Nottingham Forest First Division 39 13 4 2 10 5   - 53 20
1992 � 93 Premier League 3 1   -   -   - 3 1
1992 � 93 Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 38 21 5 4 4 3   - 47 28
1993 � 94 19 14   - 2 2   - 21 15
1994 � 95 42 18 6 4 2 1   - 50 23
1995 � 96 38 16 6 5 3 3   - 47 24
1996 � 97 29 7   - 3 1   - 32 8
1997 � 98 Manchester United Premier League 31 9 3 3   - 7 2 41 14
1998 � 99 17 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 26 5
1999 � 2000 27 5   -   - 9 1 36 6
2000 � 01 29 15 2 1   - 11 5 42 21
2001 � 02 Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 34 10 2 1 6 2   - 42 13
2002 � 03 36 12 1 0 1 1   - 38 13
2003 � 04 Portsmouth Premier League 32 9 3 1 3 0   - 38 10
2004 � 05 West Ham United Championship 33 20 2 1 1 0   - 36 21
2005 � 06 Premier League 26 6 4 1 1 0   - 31 7
2006 � 07 17 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 20 2
2007 � 08 Colchester United Championship 19 3 1 1   -   - 20 4
Total England 734 275 56 30 55 27 32 9 877 341
Sweden 21 13   -   -   - 21 13
Career Total 755 288 56 30 55 27 32 9 898 354
1993 2 0
1994 3 0
1995 7 2
1996 9 3
1997 8 3
1998 8 1
1999 1 0
2000 1 0
2001 4 2
2002 8 0
Total 51 11

Premier League top scorers

1993: Sheringham * 1994: Cole * 1995: Shearer * 1996: Shearer * 1997: Shearer * 1998: Sutton/Dublin/Owen * 1999: Hasselbaink/Owen/Yorke * 2000: Phillips * 2001: Hasselbaink * 2002: Henry * 2003: van Nistelrooy * 2004: Henry * 2005: Henry * 2006: Henry * 2007: Drogba * 2008: C. Ronaldo * 2009: Anelka * 2010: Drogba

PFA Players' Player of the Year

1974: Hunter * 1975: Todd * 1976: Jennings * 1977: Gray * 1978: Shilton * 1979: Brady * 1980: McDermott * 1981: Wark * 1982: Keegan * 1983: Dalglish * 1984: Rush * 1985: Reid * 1986: Lineker * 1987: Allen * 1988: Barnes * 1989: Hughes * 1990: Platt * 1991: Hughes * 1992: Pallister * 1993: McGrath * 1994: Cantona * 1995: Shearer * 1996: Ferdinand * 1997: Shearer * 1998: Bergkamp * 1999: Ginola * 2000: Keane * 2001: Sheringham * 2002: Van Nistelrooy * 2003: Henry * 2004: Henry * 2005: Terry * 2006: Gerrard * 2007: C. Ronaldo * 2008: C. Ronaldo * 2009: Giggs * 2010: Rooney

FWA Footballer of the Year

1948: Matthews * 1949: Carey * 1950: Mercer * 1951: Johnston * 1952: Wright * 1953: Lofthouse * 1954: Finney * 1955: Revie * 1956: Trautmann * 1957: Finney * 1958: Blanchflower * 1959: Owen * 1960: Slater * 1961: Blanchflower * 1962: Adamson * 1963: Matthews * 1964: Moore * 1965: Collins * 1966: B. Charlton * 1967: J. Charlton * 1968: Best * 1969: Book/Dave Mackay * 1970: Bremner * 1971: McLintock * 1972: Banks * 1973: Jennings * 1974: Callaghan * 1975: Mullery * 1976: Keegan * 1977: Hughes * 1978: Burns * 1979: Dalglish * 1980: McDermott * 1981: Thijssen * 1982: Perryman * 1983: Dalglish * 1984: Rush * 1985: Southall * 1986: Lineker * 1987: Allen * 1988: Barnes * 1989: Nicol * 1990: Barnes * 1991: Strachan * 1992: Lineker * 1993: Waddle * 1994: Shearer * 1995: Klinsmann * 1996: Cantona * 1997: Zola * 1998: Bergkamp * 1999: Ginola * 2000: Keane * 2001: Sheringham * 2002: Pirès * 2003: Henry * 2004: Henry * 2005: Lampard * 2006: Henry * 2007: C. Ronaldo * 2008: C. Ronaldo * 2009: Gerrard * 2010: Rooney

England squad UEFA Euro 1996 semi-finalists

Seaman, G. Neville, Pearce, Ince, Adams (c), Southgate, Platt, Gascoigne, Shearer, Sheringham, Anderton, Howey, Flowers, Barmby, Redknapp, Campbell, McManaman, Ferdinand, P. Neville, Stone, Fowler, Walker
Coach : Venables

England squad 1998 FIFA World Cup

Seaman, Campbell, Le Saux, Ince, Adams, Southgate, Beckham, Batty, Shearer (c), Sheringham, McManaman, Neville, Martyn, Anderton, Merson, Scholes, Lee, Keown, L. Ferdinand, Owen, R. Ferdinand, Flowers
Coach : Hoddle

England squad 2002 FIFA World Cup

Seaman, Mills, A. Cole, Sinclair, Ferdinand, Campbell, Beckham (c), Scholes, Fowler, Owen, Heskey, Brown, Martyn, Bridge, Keown, Southgate, Sheringham, Hargreaves, J. Cole, Vassell, Butt, James, Dyer
Coach : Eriksson



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