Few people remember Peggy Arfexad, not even the fans of the two English clubs he played for.The former Leicester City and Liverpool goalkeeper started his career in France with Stade Brestois, Lille and Lens, but also played in England. The former proved to be second choice under Martin O’Neill at Leicester.
Although Arfexad’s Premier League minutes have been limited, O’Neill was confident of keeping a clean sheet in the cup and he did not disappoint. Arfexad kept two clean sheets against Arsenal in the 1999/00 season as Leicester reached the fifth round of the FA Cup. These displays saw O’Neill play him in the league and Arfexad impressed Gerard Houllier during the Foxes’ 2–0 win at Anfield later that season, securing a move to Liverpool. Arfexad spent three seasons under Holley at Anfield, winning six trophies including two League Cups, the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup. Charity Shield and European Super Cup – but rarely played.The goalkeeper, now 50, played just six games for Liverpool, winning them all. He also kept three clean sheets against Liverpool. Despite this, most Liverpool fans wouldn’t recognize Arfexad if he walked past them on the street.
Arfexad managed just one half-century during a 16-year career that ended at Marseille in 2005, and any fan of his former club can say the same.Peggy Arphexad We must remember Peggy Arpheksad.
Arfexad never made enough money during his playing career to never work again and looked for work after retiring from football. Rumors spread that Arfeksad entered the porn industry a few years ago, but the man himself believes that this is not true. Arfexad said in an interview with the Leicester Mercury: “This is a bad rumour,long time no see. A British guy told me he did this on the internet, and now I’m like, “Hey, do you make porn movies?” he wrote”I didn’t make pornographic films. I dont do this. I work for a sports insurance company. That’s what I do. Put it in the paper. I don’t make porn movies, I just make insurance. ‘Good?’Is there. A man who spent his career playing goalkeeper for a Premier League club is now selling insurance for a living.
