Who Is He? Few Facts To Know About The Former Footballer Gary Lineker Brother

Wayne Lineker: Who is he? A few facts to know about footballer Gary Lineker’s ex-brother

A well-known businessman from UK is called Wayne Lineker. He is the owner of O Beach Liza, a well-known club located in Ibiza.

Also, Gary Lineker, a football great and current BBC Match of the Day host, is Wayne’s real brother. He became famous for his inflammatory comments and provocative online posts, including his now famous “girlfriend ad”.

According to BBC News, the club owner believes the media, particularly its portrayal of his relationships with much younger women, has contributed to the development of his reputation as a bad boy.

wayne lineker

wayne lineker

Wayne Lineker is well known for owning nightclubs and entertainment establishments, including one in Ibiza.

He moved to Tenerife in 1986 and opened the Lineker’s pub there. Due to its success, it was able to open a second location in Marbella.

He traveled to Ibiza in 2008 and eventually opened Ocean Beach there. Over the years, he became a successful entrepreneur, developing a business empire.

He also made appearances on reality TV and other celebrity related venues for many years.

The club owner also appeared on an episode of reality TV show The Only Way Is Essex when the cast visited Marbella in 2013.

He seemed to have a thing for DJ and model Lauren Pope, but their chances of getting together were destroyed when Pope and his friend Chloe Sims got into a fight with him.

How old is Wayne Lineker, owner of the Ibiza club?

Wayne Lineker was born in Leicester on April 25, 1962 and is currently 60 years old. He currently divides his time between London and Europe.

He recently hosted a star-studded party to honor his birthday in front of influencers and celebrities.

Wayne left school at the age of 14 to start working for his father, selling produce at markets.

Gary Lineker, Wayne’s older brother, was born on November 30, 1960 and is currently 61 years old. The Lineker brothers are therefore only two years apart.

Wayne and his brother Gary had a public argument at one point, but are believed to be trying to patch things up right now.

Before things started to go sour between them, the two reportedly played golf twice a week and talked on the phone every day.

Wayne maintains that Gary’s failed relationship was caused by his ex-girlfriend Danielle Bux, whom he married in 2008 and divorced in 2016.

Wayne reportedly told The Sun in April 2015: “My relationship with my brother was ruined by Danielle. Gary unfortunately no longer exists in my life.

Things seem to be looking up again now that Wayne is close to Gary’s sons George, Harry, Angus and Tobias.

Wayne also wrote Gary a poignant birthday letter that read, “I will always be proud of you, I love you,” on his 60th birthday.

The club guru posted a number of photos with his brother Gary on April 15 and said it was too difficult to work things out and the two weren’t as close as they used to be.

If there was anyone in the world he would want to surprise him with when celebrating his 60th birthday the following week, it would be Gary.

What does Wayne Lineker do? What is his job and net worth?

Wayne Lineker is expected to have a net worth of between $1 million and $3 million as of 2022, mostly thanks to his network of taverns and clubs scattered across Europe.

He also earns extra money from his reality TV appearances. He is undoubtedly one of the richest club owners in the UK.

The Leicester native launched his nightlife empire in 1988 with the opening of Lineker’s Bar, a chain of sports clubs that became a popular meeting place for the rich and famous.

When he teamed up with Geordie-shore personality Chloe Ferry on Celebs Go Dating: The Mansion earlier, it sparked months of rumors and speculation about their romance. Even that the two were engaged was reported in an Instagram post.

Nevertheless, the western side of the party island is home to the famous celebrity haunt Wayne’s O Bar Ibiza (also known as Ocean Beach).

Wayne Lineker's brother

Wayne Lineker’s brother

About his brother Gary Lineker

Former English professional footballer Gary Lineker (born 30 November 1960) is currently a sportscaster. One of the best English strikers, in the opinion of many people. His media career began at the BBC, where he presented the most Match of the Day seasons of any presenter, beginning in the late 1990s. BBC, including for its coverage of international tournaments. He has also worked for NBC Sports Network, Al Jazeera Sports, Eredivisie Live and BT Sport’s UEFA Champions League coverage.

Lineker concluded the 1984–85 season at Leicester City, where he began his footballing career in 1978 as joint top scorer in the Premier League. He first joined league champions Everton, where he won the PFA Players’ Player of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year awards in his rookie season, before moving to Spanish powerhouse Barcelona. With Barcelona he won the Copa del Rey and the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1989. His only major award in English football was the FA Cup, which he won with Tottenham Hotspur, where he also received his second FWA Footballer of the Year award. Before quitting football in 1994, Lineker spent his last two seasons at Nagoya Grampus Eight.

Lineker amassed 80 caps for England during his eight-year international career, scoring 48 goals. He is currently England’s fourth top scorer after Wayne Rooney, Bobby Charlton and Harry Kane. His international goals-to-games ratio remains one of the best in the country. He scored six goals, which made him the top scorer at the 1986 FIFA World Cup and won him the Golden Boot. Lineker once again played an important role in England’s progress to the semi-finals of the 1990 World Cup with four more goals. He still holds England’s FIFA World Cup goalscoring record.

Moreover, only Lineker has played for three separate teams – Leicester City, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur – while retaining the top scorer position in England. Notably, he has never had a yellow or red card in his 16-year career. He consequently won the FIFA Fair Play Award in 1990. During his senior career, which spanned 16 years and 567 competitive appearances, Lineker scored 330 goals in total, including 282 at club level . Once his football career ended, he earned a place in the English Football Hall of Fame. He led a group that invested in his former club, saved it from bankruptcy and was made honorary vice-president. He was a dedicated Leicester City supporter.

International career of Gary Lineker

On 13 November 1984, Lineker played in a 2–0 home win against New Zealand B to earn cap for England B. In 1984 he made all his England debut against Scotland. In the 1986 World Cup he played five games and scored six goals, leading all scorers and becoming the first English player to win the Golden Boot. He scored a hat-trick against Poland, becoming the second English player to do so at a World Cup and the player with the second-fastest hat-trick in history. In the second round against Paraguay, he also scored twice. He competed for the majority of the competition wearing a cast on his forearm. In the quarter-finals of the World Cup, he scored for England against Argentina, but the result was a defeat as Diego Maradona scored twice for the opposition (the first goal was a handball known as name “Hand of God”, and the second was known as “Goal of the Century”). In 1988, Lineker took part in Euro 88, but he failed to score a goal as England lost all three of their Group A games. Hepatitis was later determined to be at the cause of his illness.

He helped England reach the semi-finals of the World Cup in 1990 by scoring four goals. During the competition he was not feeling well and in the first group game against the Republic of Ireland he accidentally peed his shorts. After Andreas Brehme put England 1-0 up in the semi-final, Lineker received a pass from Paul Parker and evaded two West German defenders en route to scoring the equaliser. However, the West Germans won the penalty shootout and the championship. He later said, “Football is a simple game; 22 players chase a ball for 90 minutes, and in the end the Germans win. In the well-known English anthem “Three Lions”, the phrase “When Lineker scored” refers to Lineker’s equalizer.

In his last eighty international appearances, he has scored forty-eight goals, one shy of Sir Bobby Charlton’s record for England (which Charlton has racked up over 106 caps). In what turned out to be his last game against England, against Sweden at Euro 92, Graham Taylor replaced him with Arsenal striker Alan Smith, robbing him of the chance to equal or beat Charlton’s record. In a pre-tournament friendly against Brazil, he had already missed a penalty that would have tied the game. He didn’t look at Taylor as he sat down, visibly annoyed by the decision.

He twice scored four goals in a match against England and was one of the very few players never to receive a yellow or red card in any type of match.

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