Close Menu
    What's Hot
    Sarina Wiegman

    Sarina Wiegman Makes History as England Wins UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, Cementing Her Legacy as Football’s Most Successful Coach

    September 17, 2025
    Jaguar Wright

    Jaguar Wright Sparks Controversy in 2025 with Explosive Allegations Against Music Industry Giants

    September 17, 2025
    Omar Marmoush

    Omar Marmoush Shines at Manchester City Despite Injury Setback in 2025 Season

    September 17, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Madly DailyMadly Daily
    Thursday, September 18
    • Home
    • News
    • Lifestyle
    • Celebrity
    • Entertainment
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Contact Us
    Madly DailyMadly Daily
    Home»Celebrity

    Gary Lineker Steps Down from BBC’s Match of the Day After 26 Years Amid Social Media Controversy

    By Johnson JafreedSeptember 11, 2025 Celebrity
    Gary Lineker
    Credit: Gary Lineker instagram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Gary Lineker is a celebrated English football legend and broadcaster whose impact spans across four decades of sports culture. This comprehensive article dives deep into every facet of his life, career, family, achievements, statistics, controversies, and his recent news, and is enriched with answers to key FAQs.

    Table of Contents

    Toggle
    • Early Life and Family
    • Football Career
    • International Record
    • Statistics Table
    • Achievements and Awards
    • Broadcasting Career
    • Controversies
    • Recent News (2024–2025)
    • Personal Life
    • Legacy
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Early Life and Family

    Gary Winston Lineker was born on November 30, 1960, in Leicester, England, to Barry and Margaret Lineker. His unique middle name, Winston, was bestowed as a tribute to Winston Churchill, sharing the same birthday. Lineker grew up alongside his younger brother Wayne, living amidst a family deeply rooted in the greengrocery trade. Barry Lineker ran a fruit and veg stall at Leicester Market, an environment that fostered not just hard work but also a love for football.

    From a young age, Gary Lineker was passionate about both football and cricket. He captained the Leicestershire Schools cricket team and idolised local cricket legend David Gower. He attended Caldecote Juniors and later City of Leicester Boys’ Grammar School, opting for a school where football took precedence over rugby.

    His ancestral story, as revealed in his episode of “Who Do You Think You Are?”, is full of intriguing characters such as Victorian-era poachers and law writers, with Leicester roots extending back generations.

    Football Career

    Gary Lineker’s football journey began at Leicester City in 1978, where his sharp attacking prowess quickly drew attention.

    • Leicester City: 194 appearances, 95 goals
    • Everton: 41 league appearances, 30 league goals (40 in all competitions; 1985-86)
    • Barcelona: 103 league appearances, 42 league goals (52 in all competitions)
    • Tottenham Hotspur: 105 league appearances, 67 league goals (80 in all competitions)
    • Nagoya Grampus Eight: 24 appearances, 8 goals

    In total, Gary Lineker scored 331 goals in 654 competitive matches, with 283 goals at club level. He was the top scorer for three clubs—a rare feat and a testament to his consistent excellence.

    International Record

    Gary Lineker’s England debut came in 1984. Over his eight-year international career:

    • 80 caps
    • 48 goals (4th highest England scorer)
    • Golden Boot Winner at the 1986 FIFA World Cup (6 goals)
    • Runner-up for the 1986 Ballon d’Or
    • Led England to the semi-finals of the 1990 World Cup (4 goals)
    • Never received a yellow or red card during his career

    His goals-to-games ratio remains among England’s highest, and he still holds the country’s World Cup goal-scoring record.

    Statistics Table

    ClubYearsAppearancesGoals
    Leicester City1978–198519495
    Everton1985–19864130
    Barcelona1986–198910342
    Tottenham Hotspur1989–199210567
    Nagoya Grampus Eight1992–1994248
    England (National Team)1984–19928048

    Achievements and Awards

    Gary Lineker’s career was adorned with individual and team accolades:

    • FWA Footballer of the Year (twice)
    • PFA Players’ Player of the Year
    • FIFA World Cup Golden Boot (1986)
    • European Cup Winners’ Cup (Barcelona, 1989)
    • Copa del Rey (Barcelona, 1988)
    • FA Cup (Tottenham Hotspur, 1991)
    • FIFA Fair Play Award (1990)
    • Inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame
    • Freedom of the City of Leicester

    Broadcasting Career

    After retiring in 1994, Lineker made a seamless transition to broadcasting:

    • Hosted BBC’s “Match of the Day” (1999–2025)
    • BBC’s lead presenter for FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Championship, and live football
    • Worked with Al Jazeera Sports, NBC Sports Network, BT Sport, and LaLiga TV
    • Main BBC presenter for the London 2012 Olympic Games
    • Co-founder of Goalhanger podcast company

    Lineker’s tenure as “Match of the Day” host is the longest in history, earning him huge respect from audiences and colleagues alike.

    Controversies

    Gary Lineker has been in the spotlight for his political commentary and use of social media:

    • Regularly criticised government policies, notably immigration and Brexit
    • Removed from BBC air in 2023 after an impartiality row
    • Social media posts touching on international affairs, including the Qatar World Cup human rights debate
    • Stepped down from BBC in 2025 after reposting an image deemed antisemitic by some, prompting public apology and widespread debate about freedom of expression

    His outspoken views led to clashes with BBC’s impartiality guidelines and sparked national conversations on broadcaster conduct.

    Recent News (2024–2025)

    Lineker’s recent years have been eventful and impactful:

    • Stepped down from BBC and “Match of the Day” after 26 years, ending on May 25, 2025, following social media controversy
    • Won National Television Award for Best Presenter, ending Ant & Dec’s 23-year streak in 2025
    • Discussed future opportunities with ITV and other major networks
    • Continues podcasting and media production through Goalhanger

    Personal Life

    Gary Lineker has been married twice and is the father of four sons: George, Harry, Tobias, and Angus. He has maintained a close relationship with his hometown Leicester, saving the local football club from bankruptcy in 2002 and serving as honorary vice-president. Lineker is famed for his brand work, notably his affiliation with Walkers Crisps, which is the longest-running celebrity-brand partnership in the UK.

    His family history, explored on television and through personal research, reveals humble beginnings and colourful ancestors, including Victorian poachers.

    Legacy

    Lineker’s legacy is defined by:

    • A pristine disciplinary record (never booked)
    • Leadership by example and advocacy for fair play
    • Charitable work, especially supporting leukaemia causes
    • Lasting impact as a commentator and presenter, influencing modern football coverage
    • Revered status as “Leicester’s favourite son”

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    How many goals did Gary Lineker score for England?
    Gary Lineker scored 48 goals in 80 appearances for England.

    Why did Gary Lineker leave the BBC in 2025?
    Lineker left after a social media controversy and ongoing disagreements about political commentary, breaching the BBC’s impartiality rules.

    What are Lineker’s greatest achievements as a footballer?
    Winning the FIFA World Cup Golden Boot (1986), leading club scoring charts across three teams, and never receiving a yellow or red card.

    What is Gary Lineker’s family background?
    He descends from Leicester greengrocers and grew up in a hardworking family environment, with ancestors including market traders and Victorian poachers.

    What TV awards has he won?
    In 2025, Lineker won the National Television Award for Best Presenter, ending a 23-year reign by Ant and Dec.

    What charitable and business interests does Lineker have?
    He has invested in Leicester City, supports various charities, and runs Goalhanger, a successful podcast company.

    Does Lineker have any connections to other sports?
    Yes, he was an accomplished youth cricketer and captained school teams before choosing football.

    Johnson Jafreed
    • Website

    Keep Reading

    Sarina Wiegman

    Sarina Wiegman Makes History as England Wins UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, Cementing Her Legacy as Football’s Most Successful Coach

    Jaguar Wright

    Jaguar Wright Sparks Controversy in 2025 with Explosive Allegations Against Music Industry Giants

    Omar Marmoush

    Omar Marmoush Shines at Manchester City Despite Injury Setback in 2025 Season

    John Torode

    John Torode Dismissed from MasterChef in 2025 Amid Misconduct Controversy, Focuses on Family and New TV Projects

    Jamie Laing

    Jamie Laing Raises £2M in Ultra Marathons, Becomes BBC Radio 1 Host, and Celebrates Viral Buckingham Palace Dance

    Brock Lesnar

    Brock Lesnar Shocks WWE Fans with SummerSlam 2025 Comeback, Reclaims Spotlight in Wrestling and MMA Legacy

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Recent Posts
    • Sarina Wiegman Makes History as England Wins UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, Cementing Her Legacy as Football’s Most Successful Coach September 17, 2025
    • Jaguar Wright Sparks Controversy in 2025 with Explosive Allegations Against Music Industry Giants September 17, 2025
    • Omar Marmoush Shines at Manchester City Despite Injury Setback in 2025 Season September 17, 2025
    • John Torode Dismissed from MasterChef in 2025 Amid Misconduct Controversy, Focuses on Family and New TV Projects September 17, 2025
    • Jamie Laing Raises £2M in Ultra Marathons, Becomes BBC Radio 1 Host, and Celebrates Viral Buckingham Palace Dance September 17, 2025
    Post You may Like
    Chris Eubank Jr

    Chris Eubank Jr Defeats Conor Benn: Rematch Set for November 2025 in Boxing’s Biggest Rivalry

    September 12, 2025
    3 people cycling beside the river bank with meditation Giniä

    Giniä: A Holistic Path to Equity, Innovation & Wellbeing

    August 4, 2025
    Jeroen Dik

    Jeroen Dik: Racing Champion & Tuning Visionary Behind JD Engineering

    August 12, 2025
    Vertejas

    Lithuanian Translators Gain New Recognition as “Vertejas” Role Expands with AI, Funding, and Global Residency Opportunities in 2025

    August 29, 2025

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    Site Logo of site Madly Daily

    Madly Daily (madlydaily.co.uk) is a UK-based online magazine that covers a wide array of topics, ranging from lifestyle and food to health, travel, and technology. The site features regularly updated articles on trending subjects, and culturally rich content, all aimed at engaging and informative reading.

    Post You May Like
    • Sarina Wiegman Makes History as England Wins UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, Cementing Her Legacy as Football’s Most Successful Coach
    • Jaguar Wright Sparks Controversy in 2025 with Explosive Allegations Against Music Industry Giants
    • Omar Marmoush Shines at Manchester City Despite Injury Setback in 2025 Season
    Latest Post
    Dihward

    Dihward: The Framework for Ethical Adaptability and Resilient, Values-Driven Change

    August 10, 2025
    Michail Antonio in westham jersey

    Michail Antonio Leaves West Ham After Decade: Club Legend Eyes Fresh Start Following Recovery from Serious Car Crash

    August 30, 2025
    Important Pages
    • Contact Us
    • Homepage
    • Our Authors

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.