Robbie Herrera
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Robbie Herrera | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Roberto Herrera | |
Date of birth | June 12, 1970 | |
Place of birth | Torquay, England | |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) | |
Playing position | Left-back | |
Youth clubs | ||
-1988 | Queens Park Rangers | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1988-1993 1992 1992 1993-1998 1998-2001 2001 2001-2002 2002 2002-2003 2003-2006 2006-2007 2007-date |
Queens Park Rangers →Torquay United (loan) →Torquay United (loan) Fulham Torquay United Leyton Orient Grays Athletic Merthyr Tydfil Taunton Town Bideford Torrington Bideford |
11 (0) 5 (0) 144 (2) 107 (1) 2 (0) |
6 (0)
Teams managed | ||
2006-2007 | Torrington | |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Roberto Herrera (born 12 June 1970) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a left-back.
Robbie Herrera, although born and raised in Torquay, South Devon and registered as a schoolboy with his local side Torquay United, began his career as an apprentice with Queens Park Rangers, turning professional on 1 March 1988. His league debut came as a substitute on 14 January 1989 in an away defeat against Wimbledon, but future appearances proved to be hard to come by.
Herrera returned to Torquay United on loan on 17 March 1992, playing 11 league games. A further loan spell at Plainmoor followed on 24 October 1992, Herrera returning to the QPR reserves after 5 games. On 29 October 1993, he made the short move from Loftus Road to Fulham, where he eventually made 144 league appearances, scoring twice. After helping Fulham to promotion from Division 3 in 1997, Herrera lost his place to former QPR colleague Rufus Brevett, as the ambitions of their owner Mohamed Al Fayed became apparent, ambitions that would see the London side in the Premiership within 4 years.
On 4 August 1998, he signed for Torquay for a fee of £30,000, his solid defending and quick attacking instincts helping to establish him in the team. However, a recurring groin injury caused him to miss games, and during the 2000–01 season he found it difficult to sustain himself as a first team regular, not playing at all after 31 March. Although his form was not good, he was played as a wing-back by Wes Saunders, and not in his natural full-back position. It was little surprise that Herrera was one of the three players released at the end of the 2000–01 season. He had played 104 league games, scoring one goal, in his third spell at the club.
Surprisingly, given his poor showing the previous season, Herrera was invited back to Plainmoor on trial by new manager Roy McFarland, playing in the 2–0 win away to Newton Abbot on 25 July 2001. On 8 August he signed a 3-month contract,[1] and played in the opening game of the season away to Bristol Rovers. Two further appearances followed, but he then slipped out of the reckoning and was released on 17 September.
He joined Leyton Orient on trial on 1 October, signing a one-month contract 2 days later as manager Tommy Taylor wanted cover for the injured Matthew Lockwood.[2] Taylor was sacked soon after, but Herrera impressed new manager Paul Brush enough to earn a second month's contract beginning on 5 November, despite being out with first a back injury and then a toe injury. He was released by Orient later that month and joined non-league Grays Athletic.
In December 2005, Herrera joined Leroy Rosenior's Merthyr Tydfil,[3] moving on to Taunton Town, managed by former Torquay player Russell Musker in August 2002.[4] He left Taunton in the summer of 2003 to join Bideford, managed by another former Torquay player Sean Joyce.
In March 2006 he joined another North Devon side Torrington, taking over as player-manager the following month.[5]. Herrera resigned in February 2007 after a 7-0 defeat against Melksham Town.[6], and returned to Bideford as a player only.
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Preceded by Mike Small |
Torrington Manager 2006-2007 |
Succeeded by David Pook |