Tony Cascarino

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Tony Cascarino
Personal information
Full name Anthony Guy Cascarino
Date of birth 1 September 1962
Place of birth St Paul's Cray (near Orpington), Kent, England
Position Striker
Club information
Current club Retired
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1981-1987
1987-1990
1990-1991
1991-1992
1992-1994
1994-1997
1997-2000
2000
Gillingham
Millwall
Aston Villa
Celtic
Chelsea
Olympique de Marseille
Nancy
Red Star 93
219 (76)
105 (42)
46 (11)
24 (4)
40 (8)
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National team
1985-1999 Republic of Ireland 88 (19)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.

Anthony Guy ("Tony") Cascarino (born September 1, 1962 in St Paul's Cray, near Orpington Kent, England) made his name as a striker for various British and French football clubs and for the Republic of Ireland. Since retirement, he has presented on TalkSPORT radio and written for The Times.

Having originally planned to be a hair-dresser, Cascarino joined Gillingham in 1982. His career took him to top-flight level football, where he remained for many years. He went on to play for Millwall, Aston Villa, Celtic and Chelsea. However, his most successful years were with Olympique de Marseille and Nancy in the French Ligue 1.

Cascarino represented the Republic of Ireland, qualifying through his Irish grandmother. He scored nineteen goals in eighty-eight appearances, his aerial prowess fitting well with the long ball style of the team. Cascarino was an integral part of the teams that took part in the European Championship in 1988 and World Cups in 1990 and 1994.

Cascarino produced an autobiography which was extremely forthright by the standards of sports autobiographies, and did not hold back from disclosing details of the gambling addiction which had blighted his career as well as his own infidelities which led to the break-up of his marriage. He also revealed that during his time at Marseille, he and many other of the club's players were injected by the club physiotherapist with an unknown substance. The physiotherapist at the time insisted the substance was legal and would provide an "adrenaline boost". Cascarino claimed that only players who had taken this injection would be allowed to play.

Since retiring from football, Cascarino has become a semi-professional poker player, having appeared in the television series Celebrity Poker Club and commentating on the PartyPoker Poker Den.

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Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland squad - 1990 World Cup Quarter Finalists Republic of Ireland

1 Bonner | 2 Morris | 3 Staunton | 4 McCarthy | 5 Moran | 6 Whelan | 7 McGrath | 8 Houghton | 9 Aldridge | 10 Cascarino | 11 Sheedy | 12 O'Leary | 13 Townsend | 14 Hughton | 15 Slaven | 16 Sheridan | 17 Quinn | 18 Stapleton | 19 Kelly | 20 Byrne | 21 McLoughlin | 22 Peyton | Coach: Charlton

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland squad - 1994 World Cup Republic of Ireland

1 Bonner | 2 Irwin | 3 Phelan | 4 Moran | 5 McGrath | 6 Keane | 7 Townsend | 8 Houghton | 9 Aldridge | 10 Sheridan | 11 Staunton | 12 G. Kelly | 13 Kernaghan | 14 Babb | 15 Coyne | 16 Cascarino | 17 McGoldrick | 18 Whelan | 19 McLoughlin | 20 D. Kelly | 21 McAteer | 22 A. Kelly | Coach: Charlton

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