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Full name
  
Alan Martin Smith

Name
  
Alan Smith

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Striker

Height
  
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)


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Date of birth
  
(1962-11-21) 21 November 1962 (age 53)

Place of birth
  
Hollywood, Worcestershire, England

Alan Martin Smith (born 21 November 1962 in Hollywood, Worcestershire) is an English former professional footballer and current sports television pundit, Football commentator and the club patron of Alvechurch F.C.. As a player, he was a striker from 1981 until retiring from injury in 1995.

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He played for Leicester City before joining Arsenal where he played in the Premier League. He also won thirteen caps for England.

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Leicester City

A striker, Smith started his career at non-league Alvechurch in north Worcestershire. He then signed professional forms with Leicester City in June 1982. In his first season, he scored 13 goals in a partnership with Gary Lineker, as the Foxes won promotion to the First Division. He spent five seasons at Leicester, scoring 84 goals in 217 appearances. He was transferred to Arsenal in 1987.

Arsenal

During Smith's tenure with the Gunners the team won all three major domestic trophies – two League Championships, the FA Cup, the Football League Cup (in their 1993 'Cup Double') and in Europe the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. He scored the first goal in Arsenal's League Championship winning victory at Anfield in May 1989, and the only goal of the 1994 European Cup Winners' Cup Final victory against Parma. Smith was Arsenal's top scorer for four consecutive seasons, and the top scorer in the First Division in the 1988–89 season with 23 goals.

He received just one yellow card throughout his entire career. He retired from professional football in July 1995. Several clubs, including Watford, had expressed an interest in signing Smith just before he announced his retirement from playing.

In eight seasons at Highbury, he scored a total of 115 goals. His first league goals for the club came on 29 August 1987, when he netted a hat-trick in a 6–0 game versus Portsmouth at Highbury. His last came on 12 December 1994 in a 2–1 win over Manchester City in the FA Premier League at Maine Road. As well as his goals in the 1989 title clinching game and the European triumph of 1994, he scored a hat-trick against Manchester United in the First Division on 6 May 1991.

Media career

Smith is currently a regular co-commentator and sometimes studio pundit for Sky Sports. In 2011, he commentated on the Champions League final alongside Martin Tyler. On 30 June 2011, EA Sports announced that Smith would replace Andy Gray as Martin Tyler's partner in commentating in FIFA 12. This partnership continued in the subsequent FIFA 13, FIFA 14, FIFA 15, FIFA 16, FIFA 17 and the most recent installment FIFA 18.

Playing style

Tall and slim, Alan Smith was well known for his headers, but during his career he demonstrated all-round skills, including a deft first touch and the ability to chest the ball down or head it on for teammates to run onto. Thought primarily left-footed, he scored a number of goals with his right foot.

He scored in a number of huge games for Arsenal, including the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup final and scored one and made the other in Arsenal's decisive victory at Anfield in 1990.

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