Peter Schmeichel

Footballer

Birthday November 18, 1963

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Gladsaxe, Denmark

Age 60 years old

Nationality Denmark

Height 1.93 m

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1903

Schmeichel admits that he had received an offer to play for B 1903's youth team, but he turned it down as the club "seemed a bit boring".

The following season, Gladsaxe-Hero needed only to avoid defeat to Stubbekøbing to prevent relegation from the Danish National League.

In the end, Schmeichel played one of the best games of his career and Gladsaxe-Hero won the match.

At the end of the game, Hansen's daughter, Bente, ran onto the pitch and hugged Schmeichel.

The two ended up going out as a couple, and they eventually got married.

1963

Peter Bolesław Schmeichel (born 18 November 1963) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

1971

He held Polish citizenship until November 1971 when he, his father, and his three sisters became Danish citizens.

Schmeichel inherited his middle name – Bolesław – from his great-grandfather.

He spent his early years in the town of Buddinge, Copenhagen, and began his football career playing for a team in the adjacent suburb of Høje-Gladsaxe.

1972

His first match came on 7 August 1972 at the age of 8.

After a two-and-a-half-year unbeaten run, Schmeichel was approached by BK Hero, a team from a few divisions above Høje-Gladsaxe and with one of the largest youth football schemes in Denmark.

1979

BK Hero merged with Gladsaxe BK in 1979 to form Gladsaxe-Hero BK, and Schmeichel was presented with the opportunity to play for the Zealand FA's junior representative team.

Before becoming a professional footballer, Schmeichel had to work a number of jobs to make ends meet.

His first job came in the dyeing department of a textile factory, but safety concerns led to his resignation.

He then spent 12 months as a cleaner at an old people's home, before taking up an office job with the World Wildlife Fund.

He originally worked in the organisation's shops, but three weeks after he joined, the store manager left and Schmeichel was promoted to the position of sales manager.

Soon after, Schmeichel was called upon to do his four months of compulsory military service.

However, this coincided with Hvidovre's summer training camp in Portugal, which he was permitted to go on with the proviso that he completed his military service the following month.

Nevertheless, the delicate organisational situation that arose between the WWF, the Danish defence department and Hvidovre prompted Schmeichel to give up working for the WWF.

A job with his father-in-law's flooring firm came next, until he realised that his knees could not support his 15 stone frame for eight hours a day, and he was offered a job with the advertising firm owned by Hvidovre's chairman, Niels Erik Madsen.

This was to be his last job outside football, as he was offered a contract with Brøndby the following spring.

Eventually graduating to the Gladsaxe-Hero senior squad, Schmeichel met his first mentor in Svend Aage Hansen, the first team coach at the club, and later to become his father-in-law.

With Gladsaxe-Hero already relegated from the Danish Third Division with three games to go, Hansen promoted Schmeichel and six others from the youth team for a match against IF Skjold Birkerød.

The team lost 1–0, but Schmeichel received mentions in local newspapers for his personal performance.

At the end of the season, Hansen explained to Schmeichel his plan for the future, which involved Schmeichel spending two more seasons with Gladsaxe-Hero BK before moving on to Hvidovre, playing for the Danish national team, and eventually having a successful career abroad.

1981

He also represented Gladsaxe-Hero, Hvidovre, Brøndby, Sporting CP, Aston Villa and Manchester City in a career that lasted from 1981 until 2003 and yielded 24 trophies.

1987

He was also the most capped player for the Denmark national team, with 129 games between 1987 and 2001, until he was overtaken by Simon Kjaer in 2023.

1992

Schmeichel also played for the Danish national team, with whom he won the UEFA European Championship in 1992.

Born in Gladsaxe, Copenhagen, Schmeichel is 1.93m tall and weighed close to 100 kg during his playing days, and wore specially-made size XXXL football shirts.

A fierce competitor, he often loudly criticised perceived mistakes by his defenders.

Unusual for a goalkeeper, he scored 11 goals during his career, including one for the national team.

Regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, he was voted the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper in 1992 and 1993, the International Federation of Football History & Statistics also ranked Schmeichel among the top 10 goalkeepers of the 20th century.

1998

In addition to Euro 92, he played for his country at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and three additional European Championship tournaments.

He captained the national team in 30 matches.

1999

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.

2001

In 2001, Schmeichel won a public poll held by Reuters, in which the majority of the 200,000 participants voted him as the best goalkeeper ever, ahead of Lev Yashin and Gordon Banks.

2003

In 2003, Schmeichel was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his impact on the English game.

2004

In March 2004, he was named as one of the "125 greatest living footballers", at the FIFA 100 celebrations.

Schmeichel's son, Kasper, is also a professional goalkeeper, currently playing for Belgian Pro League side Anderlecht and the Denmark national team.

Schmeichel was born in the Søborggård parish of Gladsaxe, Denmark, to Inger, a Danish nurse, and Antoni "Tolek" Schmeichel, a Polish jazz musician.