Peter Ndlovu is pictured above during Sheffield United's 2-1 defeat against
former club Coventry City on the opening day of the 2002/03 season.
114 League apps (+21 as sub), 25 goals
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Transferred from Highlanders, Zimbabwe on 16/8/1991 for £10,000 |
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Coventry City: |
1991-1992 |
Played |
23 |
Scored |
2 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1992-1993 |
Played |
32 |
Scored |
7 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1993-1994 |
Played |
40 |
Scored |
11 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1994-1995 |
Played |
30 |
Scored |
11 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1995-1996 |
Played |
32 |
Scored |
5 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1996-1997 |
Played |
20 |
Scored |
1 |
goal |
(Division 1) |
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Transferred on 15/7/1997 for £1.6m.
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Birmingham City: |
1997-1998 |
Played |
39 |
Scored |
9 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1998-1999 |
Played |
43 |
Scored |
10 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1999-2000 |
Played |
13 |
Scored |
1 |
goal |
(Division 1) |
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2000-2001 |
Played |
12 |
Scored |
2 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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Huddersfield Town: |
2000-2001 |
Played |
6 |
Scored |
4 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
(On |
loan) |
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Free transfer on 2/2/2001 |
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Sheffield Utd.: |
2000-2001 |
Played |
15 |
Scored |
4 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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2001-2002 |
Played |
45 |
Scored |
4 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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2002-2003 |
Played |
39 |
Scored |
8 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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2003-2004 |
Played |
36 |
Scored |
9 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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2004–2008 Mamelodi Sundowns 81 (20)
2008–2009 Thanda Royal Zulu
2010 Highfield United
2011 Black Mambas |
Peter Ndlovu was left in a "critical" condition in hospital after a car crash
near the Victoria Falls Airport in Zimbabwe on 16 December 2012. Ndlovu's BMW X5 had suffered a tyre blow out which caused it to come off
the road and hit a tree. He suffered internal injuries, head injuries,
broken ribs and a broken leg whilst his brother Adam, and a female
passenger were killed.
Ndlovu subsequently faced trial the following
March for culpable homicide, with the prosecution claiming he was
responsible for failing to control his car properly.
He was acquitted
in April 2013, with the court citing a lack of evidence to prove
Ndlovu's responsibility.
His surname is commonly mispronounced by British commentators and fans as well.
Throughout his career, he was referred to as 'Und-luv', when in fact, the pronunciation of his surname is closer to 'End-lo-vu'.
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