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Steve Banyard was born on 1963 in England, is a Broadcaster. Discover Steve Banyard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Occupation Football Commentator, Broadcaster
Age 60 years old
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Born 1963
Birthday 1963
Birthplace England
Nationality Italy

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Steve Banyard Net Worth

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Timeline

2020

He has commentated several times on the world television feed of the UEFA European Championship, most recently at UEFA Euro 2020. He was heard on BBC One after the collapse of Denmark's Christian Eriksen, and also on ITV when they broadcast highlights of Denmark's match with Russia.

2018

In the UK, Banyard has appeared occasionally on Sky Sports on UEFA European Qualifiers and the UEFA Nations League, but he's more widely known outside the UK in other English-speaking territories. Since 2018, he's been a lead commentator on the world television feed of Italy's Serie A alongside presentation work on the Premier League.

2015

He had 3 further songs published in 2015. Then in 2018, he re-recorded and released "Let's Hear It England" under the artist name "The DC Klub". The commentary lines were swapped around, with lead vocals performed this time by teenagers from Dean Close School in Cheltenham with backing from the Cotswold Male Voice Choir. The video features rare archive footage of England's FIFA World Cup winning team of 1966 including Sir Alf Ramsey, Bobby Moore and Sir Bobby Charlton.

2012

He was a lead commentator at the Olympic Games at London 2012 and also presented FIFA Futbol Mundial and the magazine programme of the UEFA Champions League.

2011

In 2011, Banyard performed one of his songs in public for the first time. He accompanied soloist Martin Dear on the piano in a performance of "No One Else" at Cheltenham Town Hall with the Bach String Ensemble Japan. The concert was compered by well known actor Brian Blessed.

2010

In 2010, he wrote and produced a football anthem for the England national football team called "Let's Hear It England" under the artist name 'Commentators United'. It was published by The Prince's Trust. The song features lines from well-known commentators including Martin Tyler, Clive Tyldesley, Guy Mowbray, Ian Darke, Jon Champion, Rob Hawthorne, Steve Wilson, Peter Drury, Simon Brotherton and the late Peter Brackley. The singing was done by the Cotswold Male Voice Choir. Banyard himself was a member of the choir for 5 years.

2004

Other credits include commentating on France's Ligue 1 from 2004 to 2008 which aired in the UK on Channel 4 and then Five, as well as designing and developing a specialist website for commentators and broadcasters.

2002

He was part of the commentary team at the first FIFA World Cup produced by Host Broadcast Services in 2002, going on to work at further international tournaments including the FIFA World Cup, FIFA U-20 World Cup, FIFA U-17 World Cup, FIFA Confederations Cup, FIFA Women's World Cup and the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

1999

Banyard moved into television in 1999, initially working as a freelance reporter for Sky Sports News before establishing himself as a lead commentator on the world television feed of the English Premier League. This is the broadcast produced by Premier League Productions at IMG Media in London, distributed to more than 600 million people in over 200 countries worldwide.

1991

He moved to Hallam FM in Sheffield in 1991, and in 1999, he was named the top Sports Broadcaster at the North East of England Press and Broadcast awards.

1985

Banyard began his broadcasting career in 1985 as a part-time sports reporter at GWR FM in Bristol before becoming sports editor at Invicta Radio in Kent in 1988.

1963

Steve Banyard (born 1963, in England) is best known as a football commentator and broadcaster. In particular, he's known for working on the worldwide television feed of the Premier League and Italy's Serie A, as well as major FIFA and UEFA tournaments.