The Barclays Premier League
will commemorate the 20,000th goal in the competition by awarding the scorer of
the landmark figure a cheque for £20,000 to donate to a charity of their
choice, courtesy of title sponsors Barclays.
Brian
Deane netted the first ever Premier League goal in the fifth minute of
Sheffield United's match against Manchester United at Bramall Lane on 15 August
1992.
With six goals in the
matches on 18 December 2011, the total now stands at 19,982. Only 18 more are
needed until the magic 20,000 figure is reached - but who will score the
historic goal?
"Something tells me it
will be Robin van Persie will score the 20,000th goal in the Barclays Premier
League."
To mark the occasion, Barclays are giving fans the opportunity to guess the identity of the player by logging on to Facebook.com/BarclaysFootball, with great prizes on offer for those who are correct.
To mark the occasion, Barclays are giving fans the opportunity to guess the identity of the player by logging on to Facebook.com/BarclaysFootball, with great prizes on offer for those who are correct.
Overseas fans can win a VIP
trip to see a Barclays Premier League team of their choice while British fans
have the opportunity to claim a VIP trip for six to see their favourite team,
as well as 10 footballs signed by Deane as well Les
Ferdinand, scorer of the 10,000th goal.
Former Sheffield United,
Leeds, Middlesbrough, Leicester
City and West Ham striker
Deane thinks Arsenal's prolific Robin van Persie will score the 20,000th goal.
"I played with Jermain
Defoe at West Ham and I would like to see him score but something tells me it
will be Robin van Persie will score the 20,000th goal in the Barclays Premier
League," Deane told premierleague.com.
"He's on fire at the
moment and Arsenal are playing to his strengths, he's had a fantastic year and
what a way to finish it off."
With an average of 2.96
goals per game this season in the Barclays Premier League, statistics suggest
the 20,000th goal will come during next week's round of mid-week fixtures.
The £20,000 donations to the
player’s charity of choice follow in the footsteps of other landmark
goalscorers.
Former Fulham player Moritz
Volz scored the 15,000th goal of the competition while Ferdinand netted
the 10,000th, with both players donating cheques of the same value to their
choice of charities.
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