Playboy ex-England footballer Teddy Sheringham finally gets married aged 50 – to a PR worker 20 years his junior
Former lothario puts wild days behind him as he weds gorgeous Kristina
THIS is the moment football legend Teddy Sheringham married for the first time - to his stunning girlfriend, 20 years his junior.
The 50-year-old Three Lions icon tied the knot with gorgeous Kristina Andriotis, 30, in a lavish ceremony at a golf club in Portugal.
These intimate snaps show the pair’s first kiss as man and wife and the moment they thrilled guests with their first dance at the Quinta Do Lago Hotel in the Algarve on Sunday.
Family and friends watched PR beauty Kristina walk down the aisle in a beaded, backless dress.
Ex-Spurs and Man Utd striker Teddy looked dapper in a blue suit and silver tie.
Kristina, a former model, moved in with Teddy in 2012 after years of dating and is mother to their four-year-old son, George.
His other son, Charlie, is just two years younger than his new wife.
Teddy met the Nottingham girl in 2007 and they settled down after she moved into his plush Essex mansion.
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The couple's home is named Camp Nou after the Barcelona stadium where he scored in the Champions League final in 2009.
Before being tamed by Kristina, Sheringham had a reputation as a lothario bad boy, with a string of affairs with glamour models and It Girls.
The England star split from longterm girlfriend Denise Sims, the mother of his 28-year-old son Charlie, in 1992.
Among his flings are Loose Women star Katie Price.
The pair dated briefly in 2000 after meeting on a night out.
He also hooked by with former Miss Great Britain and CBB star Danielle Lloyd and Page 3 girl Nikkala Stott.
Teddy also dated Nicola Smith, sister of Mandy Smith, the 18-year-old famous for marrying 52-year-old Rolling Stone Bill Wyman.
Judging by these photos Sheringham has put his wild days behind him – after years of dodging saying: “I do”.
Sheringham started his football career at Millwall and Nottingham Forest before moving to Spurs, Man Utd, Portsmouth, West Ham and Colchester.
His first shot at being manager for Stevenage ended in disaster this year when he was sacked after a woeful run of results.
As England’s new stars prepare to kick off for Euro 2016 in France, striker Harry Kane named Sheringham as his idol.
Kane, 22, said: “Teddy was an idol of mine growing up through the way he played and the goals he scored.”
Sheringham's son Charlie has followed in his father's footsteps, playing as a striker for Ebbsfleet United.
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