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Lineker quits as BBC Sports Personality of the Year host

In All, World
November 13, 2024
Lineker quits as BBC Sports Personality of the Year host

Gary Lineker, a prominent sports broadcaster and former England footballer, has stepped down as co-presenter of the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year ceremony. This decision comes shortly after the announcement that he will be leaving Match of the Day at the end of the current season.

The annual Sports Personality of the Year ceremony, which recognizes the UK’s top sportsperson based on public voting, marked Lineker’s final appearance last year during its 70th anniversary. His last presentation was alongside fellow sports presenters Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, and Alex Scott, with England goalkeeper Mary Earps being crowned the 2023 winner.

Despite stepping back from the Sports Personality of the Year show, Lineker has signed a contract extension with the BBC that will keep him involved with the network through the 2026 men’s World Cup. He will also continue to front the BBC’s coverage of next season’s FA Cup, ensuring his continued presence in sports broadcasting.

Lineker will maintain his involvement in football-related media through several podcast ventures. He will continue with the MOTD Top Ten podcast and will now host The Rest is Football podcast on BBC Sounds. This popular podcast, which he co-produces through Goalhanger productions, features Lineker alongside fellow football personalities Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, discussing current football news and sharing personal career stories.

Expressing his satisfaction with the new arrangement, Lineker stated, “I’m delighted to continue my long association with BBC Sport and would like to thank all those who made this happen.”

The 63-year-old broadcaster’s transition reflects a changing role within the BBC’s sports programming while maintaining his significant media presence. His continued involvement through podcasts and specific sporting events demonstrates the network’s commitment to retaining his expertise and popularity.

Lineker’s career has been marked by a successful transition from professional footballer to respected sports commentator and presenter. Known for his charismatic style and insightful commentary, he has been a prominent figure in British sports media for decades.

This latest development ensures that fans will still be able to enjoy Lineker’s football analysis and commentary, albeit in a slightly different format. His ongoing relationship with the BBC through podcasts and specific sporting events highlights his enduring appeal and importance in sports broadcasting.

The changes come at a time of ongoing evolution in sports media, with digital platforms and podcasts becoming increasingly important in how sports fans consume content and engage with their favorite personalities.