Kyle Walker-Peters |
Southampton FC
2
appearances, 0 goals
P
2 W 2 D 0 L
0 F
5:
A 1 (actual pitch goals F 2: A
1)
100% successful
2022
disciplined:
none
captain: none
minutes played: 107
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Timeline |
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Kyle
Leonardus Walker-Peters |
Birth |
Sunday, 13 April 1997 in Enfield,
Greater London [registered in Enfield, Middlesex, May 1997]. |
Source |
Jack Rollin's TheSun
Yearbook [2021] &
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Playing Career |
Club(s): |
Walker-Peters signed for Tottenham Hotspur FC on 1 July 2013 and began to
make his way through the youth levels. Signing his professional contract
in February 2017. Then, on 29 January 2020, Walker-Peters joined
Southampton FC on loan for the rest of the season. The deal was made
permanent on 11 August 2020 for a £12 million transfer fee. He was
then subject to a swap deal with West Ham United FC's Flynn Downes on 28
June 2024. |
League History 157+10 appearances, 5 goals |
Tottenham Hotspur FC 2017-20 nine+three appearances
debut: 13 August 2017 Newcastle United FC 0 Tottenham Hotspur FC 2
Southampton FC
loan 2020 seven+three appearances permanent 2020-24 141+four
appearances, five goals debut: 15 February 2020 Southampton FC 1 Burnley
FC 2. |
Club honours |
Premier League third place 2017-18 (3ᵃ); fourth
place 2018-19 (6ᵃ); UEFA Champions League runners-up
2018-19; FA Cup semi-finalist 2020-21 (4ᵃ);
Football League Championship fourth
place-play off winners 2023-24 |
Individual honours |
Tottenham Hotspur FC Premier League U21 Player of the Month
December 2015; |
Distinctions |
nephew of Phil Walker (Charlton Athletic FC &
Millwall FC, 1975-83) |
Height/Weight |
5' 7" 9st 8lbs [2021] |
Source |
Media [2022] & ENFA. |
England Career |
Player number |
One of two who became the 1267th players (1267)
to represent England |
BME number |
One of two who became the 101st BME player (101) |
Position(s) |
Right-back |
First match |
No.
1029, 26 March 2022, England 2
Switzerland 1, a friendly match at The National Stadium,
Wembley, London,
substituted (61:01), aged 24 years
347 days. |
Last match |
No. 1030, 29 March 2022, England 3 Côte d'Ivoire 0, a
friendly match at the National Stadium, Wembley, London,
substitute (ht), aged 24 years 350 days. |
Major tournaments |
None |
Distinctions |
The sixtieth Greater Londoner to represent England |
Youth Career |
Tournaments |
FIFA U17 World Cup Finals 2017; UEFA U19
European Championship Finals 2016; Suwon Continental
Cup 2016; Toulon Tournament 2018; |
Honours |
FIFA U17 World Cup Finals Champions 2017; UEFA
U19 European Championship Finals semi-finalists 2016;
Suwon Continental Cup runners-up 2016; Toulon Tournament
winners 2018; |
Individual honours |
England U21 (eleven appearances,
2017-19) England U20 (nine+two appearances, 2016-17) England U19 (nine+one appearances, 2015-16) England
U18 (four+two appearances, 2014-15) England U17 () |