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10 Facts About Trevor Peake

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Trevor Peake was born on 10 February 1957 and is an English retired football player and coach.

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Trevor Peake went into coaching at Luton, which was followed by a spell at Coventry, before spending 17 years in the coaching setup at Leicester City.

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Trevor Peake formed a central defence pairing with Brian Kilcline that would last for seven seasons.

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Trevor Peake became captain at Luton as they were relegated to Division Two.

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Trevor Peake spent his final season at Luton Town helping coach the reserves before he was asked to return to Coventry City by Gordon Strachan in February 1998.

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Trevor Peake coached the under-19 side for a season before stepping up to reserve team coach.

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Trevor Peake helped his former Coventry teammate Micky Adams with some scouting work at Leicester City, agreeing a full-time role with their academy in the summer of 2003.

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Trevor Peake was placed in charge of the Under-17 side and as assistant academy director alongside academy director Jon Rudkin.

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Trevor Peake then took charge of the Under-18 side after Steve Beaglehole was moved up to take charge of the new Under-21 development squad.

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Trevor Peake retired from football in August 2020, and was awarded the Premier League Eamonn Dolan Award, for exceptional contribution to development within the academy environment.