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Alan Brazil (Alan Bernard Brazil) was born on 15 June, 1959 in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland, is a Scottish broadcaster & football player. Discover Alan Brazil's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

Popular As Alan Bernard Brazil
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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 15 June, 1959
Birthday 15 June
Birthplace Govan, Glasgow, Scotland
Nationality United Kingdom

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Alan Brazil Height, Weight & Measurements

At 64 years old, Alan Brazil height is 1.83m .

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His wife is Jill Brazil

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1959

Alan Bernard Brazil (born 15 June 1959) is a Scottish broadcaster and former footballer who played as a forward.

He most notably played for Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, and represented Scotland in international football.

He was forced to retire due to a recurring back injury, and then moved into media presentation.

He initially worked on television, before moving over to radio where he has for many years been a presenter on Talksport.

Born in 1959 in the Govan district of Glasgow, Brazil started his career in England with Ipswich Town in 1977, where he stayed until 1983, appearing a total of 210 times and scoring 80 goals.

1978

In 1978, he was loaned to the Detroit Express in the North American Soccer League, appearing in 21 regular season games and 3 playoff games, scoring 10 goals in total.

He made his Ipswich debut in a league match against Manchester United on 14 January 1978, and also contributed to their victorious 1977–78 FA Cup run when he played against Bristol Rovers in the fifth round replay.

However, he was left out of the squad for the final itself.

1980

Brazil was a key player by the 1980–81 season, when they won the UEFA Cup and finished runners-up in the league.

Ipswich finished runners-up once more the following season, when Brazil scored 22 goals, making him the second-highest scorer in the First Division after Kevin Keegan, who scored 26 for Southampton.

His debut came against Poland in a friendly in Warsaw on 28 May 1980, which Scotland lost 1–0.

1982

One of his finest games in an Ipswich shirt came on 16 February 1982, when he scored all of their goals in a 5–2 league win over Southampton.

Brazil made 13 appearances for Scotland, the most notable of which saw him playing in the 1982 FIFA World Cup finals in Spain.

He was the youngest member of the Scotland squad at the finals.

1983

Brazil moved to Tottenham Hotspur in March 1983 for £425,000, scoring six times in 10 appearances.

In his only full season at White Hart Lane he scored three goals in 19 games, while his fellow Scot Steve Archibald scored 21 times.

Tottenham won the UEFA Cup and Brazil scored four goals during their cup run, however he was not part of the squad for the final.

His last full international came on 1 June 1983 in a 2–0 Home Championship defeat to England.

He scored once for the Scottish national side, in his penultimate appearance on 28 May 1983 in a 2–0 Home Championship win over Wales.

His international appearances were limited as Scotland had a number of other strikers at this time such as Kenny Dalglish, Charlie Nicholas, Mo Johnston, Steve Archibald, Paul Sturrock, Joe Jordan, Frank McAvennie, Davie Dodds, Frank McGarvey and Andy Gray who were preferred to Brazil.

Brazil was a sports analyst for breakfast TV station GMTV in its early days.

Soon afterwards, he was invited to join Andy Gray in The Boot Room on Sky Sports.

When Sky Sports gained rights to the Football League and the Football League Cup, Brazil worked as a studio analyst and, occasionally, as a co-commentator.

1984

In June 1984 Brazil joined Manchester United for a fee of £625,000.

He stayed with United for two seasons, but a recurring back injury restricted him to a total of 41 appearances in the league, the League Cup, the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup.

Competition for places at Old Trafford was very fierce, with Irish International Frank Stapleton, Mark Hughes and (initially, before his move into midfield) Norman Whiteside all in contention.

Brazil scored 16 goals during his 18 months with Manchester United, but by the time his second season got underway, he was no longer a regular member of the first team, with most his final appearances for the club coming as a substitute.

1986

In January 1986, he was transferred to Coventry City as part of the deal that sent Terry Gibson to Old Trafford.

He made 15 league appearances, scoring twice, and was given a free transfer at the end of the season, with his back problems becoming more evident.

Joining Queens Park Rangers, he made a total of four appearances, scoring once (the winner against Blackburn in the FA Cup), and went on to play for Bury Town, Chelmsford City and Stambridge United.

1988

Brazil left British football in 1988 to join Wollongong City (now the South Coast Wolves), a New South Wales-based club in Australia's National Soccer League.

He returned to Europe to spend the 1988–89 season with FC Baden of the Swiss Challenge League in the country's second division.

1990

In the late 1990s, Brazil joined radio station Talk Radio UK to present evening sports programming, titled "It's Just Like Watching Brazil".

1991

Suffering from a back injury, Brazil's career wound down with stints at Felixstowe Town, Ipswich-based side Achilles and Wivenhoe Town, where Brazil scored on his only appearance for the club in a 2–1 loss against Bromley on 15 October 1991, before rejoining Chelmsford City to play for their reserves.

Brazil later played under Garry Hill at Chelmsford Sunday League side Priory Sports, alongside Micky Droy and Paul Parker.

2000

When the station became talkSPORT in early 2000, he became co-presenter on the weekday 6 – 10am programme.

The show has since been renamed the 'Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast'.

He has had various co-presenters over the years, including Mike Parry, Graham Beecroft and Ronnie Irani.

2001

He later worked as a co-commentator on matches covered by Anglia TV in the 2001–02 season.

2013

Since Irani left the show in 2013, there has been a variety of co-presenters including Matt Holland, Ray Parlour, David Ginola, Dominic Cork, Neil Warnock and Brian Moore.