Peter Crouch played for several clubs, mainly in England, across a long career as a tall target-man striker.

Main Clubs He Played For

Here are the senior clubs Peter Crouch played for (in order), including loans.

  • Tottenham Hotspur (youth and senior, early career)
  • Dulwich Hamlet – loan spell from Spurs.
  • IFK Hässleholm (Sweden) – loan spell.
  • Queens Park Rangers (QPR).
  • Portsmouth (first spell).
  • Aston Villa.
  • Norwich City – on loan from Aston Villa.
  • Southampton.
  • Liverpool.
  • Portsmouth (second spell).
  • Tottenham Hotspur (second spell).
  • Stoke City.
  • Burnley (final Premier League club before retirement).

He also played for the England national team, earning over 40 caps and scoring more than 20 goals, becoming well known for his headed goals and his “robot” celebration.

Clubs overview table

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Club Country Type
Tottenham Hotspur England Permanent (two spells)
Dulwich Hamlet England Loan
IFK Hässleholm Sweden Loan
Queens Park Rangers England Permanent
Portsmouth England Permanent (two spells)
Aston Villa England Permanent
Norwich City England Loan
Southampton England Permanent
Liverpool England Permanent
Stoke City England Permanent
Burnley England Permanent

Little story angle

At his peak with Liverpool and Stoke, Crouch was the classic big striker who still had a good touch, often coming off the bench to change games and scoring a remarkable number of headed goals for the Premier League era. His “robot” dance celebration turned into a bit of a cult moment in mid‑2000s football culture and still gets referenced in forums and nostalgic clips today.

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