Peter Crouch has explained that he now supports three main clubs: Tottenham Hotspur , Queens Park Rangers (QPR) and Liverpool , while Chelsea were his boyhood team but he no longer follows them in the same way.

Quick Scoop: Who does Peter Crouch support?

Peter Crouch’s club loyalties are a bit of a story rather than a simple one‑word answer, because his feelings changed from childhood to retirement.

His current clubs

From his own comments in interviews and columns after retiring, Crouch has said that:

  • He considers Tottenham Hotspur one of the clubs he actively supports now, reflecting how happy he was during his time playing there.
  • He also supports Liverpool , another club he’s called one of the places where he had his happiest years as a player.
  • He plans to take his children to QPR and includes them among the teams he supports, in part because of geography and family routine.

These three – Spurs, Liverpool and QPR – are the teams he has explicitly grouped together as “his” clubs since hanging up his boots.

His boyhood allegiance

Earlier in life, things were different:

  • As a kid, Crouch supported Chelsea , and even spent time at Stamford Bridge as a ball boy.
  • Over time, he has said he “lost” his feelings for Chelsea once he started returning there as an opposition player and getting heavy stick from their fans, so he does not describe himself as a Chelsea supporter now.

So Chelsea is part of his personal history, but not part of his current set of clubs.

Simple table of his support

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Club Type of support Reason he gives
Chelsea Boyhood team (no longer supports as an adult) Supported as a kid, ball boy there; later lost affection after negative treatment as a visiting player.
Tottenham Hotspur Current club he supports One of the clubs where he had his happiest spells as a player; speaks warmly about Spurs and their fans.
Liverpool Current club he supports Another club he associates with very happy years; says he’ll always have a strong connection and takes his kids to Anfield.
QPR Current club he supports Plans to take his children there because it’s close to home; includes them in his personal “three teams”.

Little narrative angle

If you picture it like a timeline:

  • Young Crouch : Chelsea scarf, ball boy at Stamford Bridge, family full of Blues fans.
  • Peak player Crouch : Making big memories at Liverpool and Spurs, scoring key goals and building emotional ties to both clubs.
  • Retired Crouch and dad Crouch : Taking his kids to Liverpool and (by his own plan) QPR, and still feeling that strong bond with Spurs, so he ends up with three “active” teams instead of one.

So when people ask “who does Peter Crouch support?”, the most accurate up‑to‑date answer is: Spurs, Liverpool and QPR – with Chelsea as his former boyhood club rather than a team he still supports.

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