Gavin Peacock, a former star for Chelsea and Newcastle, has left his role as a Match of the Day pundit and now resembles a whole different person as a pastor.
The 55-year-old football player had 18 excellent seasons.
He spent his entire professional life as a Queen's Park Ranger.
He played for Chelsea and Charlton Athletic in the Premier League in between, as well as Newcastle in the First Division.
In the Football League, Gillingham and Bournemouth also had brief runs.
The Eltham-born star, who excelled in both midfield and attack, was easily identified by his clean-shaven appearance and thick head of brown hair.
After retirement, he transitioned into punditry and worked for the BBC on both TV and radio.
After working at Euro 2008, the Match of the Day 2 regular gave up commentary to become a pastor.
He relocated to Canada with his wife Amanda, his two children Jake and Ava, to pursue a three-year master's degree in theology.
The former football star is the associate pastor of Calvary Grace Church in Calgary. He is now bald and sporting a beard and looks completely different.
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