Peter Whittingham: Former Cardiff midfielder dies aged 35

19 March 2020, 15:18

Whittingham suffered head injuries at a pub in Barry
Whittingham suffered head injuries at a pub in Barry. Picture: Getty

By Matt Drake

Former Cardiff City midfielder Peter Whittingham has died at the age of 35 following an "accidental fall" 12 days ago.

Whittingham suffered head injuries at a pub in Barry on 7 March, South Wales Police said.

In a statement on their website, Cardiff said: "It is with an immeasurable amount of sorrow that we must inform supporters that Peter Whittingham has passed away at the age of 35. We are heartbroken.

"The news of Peter's sudden and untimely passing has shaken us to our very foundation.

"Our love goes out to his wife Amanda, their young son and family. They are at the forefront of our thoughts and, on their behalf, we ask for their privacy to be respected at this unfathomably cruel and difficult time.

"First and foremost, Peter was a family man - and somebody who could light up a room with his sense of humour, warmth and personality.

"Then, as a professional footballer - as a Bluebird - he excelled with talent, ease, grace and humility. Nobody did it better.

Whittingham finished his career at Blackburn in 2018
Whittingham finished his career at Blackburn in 2018. Picture: Getty

"The loss of Peter will be painfully felt by our city, supporters and indeed all who ever had the pleasure of knowing him. We love you Pete and your memory will eternally stay with us."

The former England Under-21 international had been at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff since the accident nearly two weeks ago.

Nuneaton-born Whittingham began his career at boyhood club Aston Villa and was part of the club's 2002 FA Youth Cup-winning team.

He played 66 games for Villa and had loan spells at Burnley and Derby before joining Cardiff in 2007.

Whittingham played in two major cup finals - the FA Cup final in 2008 and Carling Cup final in 2012 - and won a Championship winners' medal in 2013 as Cardiff were promoted to the Premier League.

Peter Whittingham during the Sky Bet League One match between Blackburn Rovers and Plymouth Argyle
Peter Whittingham during the Sky Bet League One match between Blackburn Rovers and Plymouth Argyle. Picture: Getty

He made over 450 appearances and scored 98 goals in 10 years at Cardiff before finishing his career at Blackburn in 2018.

Peter Whittingham made such an impact at Cardiff that fans instantly called for a statue to be built in his honour when news emerged that he had been badly injured.

Whittingham was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, on September 8, 1984, and attended King Henry VIII School in Coventry.