Mark Robertson

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Mark Robertson
Personal information
Full nameMark Robertson
Date of birth (1977-04-06) 6 April 1977
Place of birthSydney, Australia
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionCentral midfielder, centre back
Youth career
1993–1994Eastern Suburbs
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994Stanmore Hawks1(1)
1994–1997Marconi Stallions21(0)
1997–1999Burnley11(0)
1999–2000Wollongong Wolves12(0)
2000–2001Swindon Town10(1)
2001–2003Dundee25(0)
2003–2004St Johnstone19(2)
2004–2005Stockport County32(1)
2006–2007Perth Glory2(0)
2007FC Sopron?(?)
2007–2008Sydney FC2(0)
2008–2009Sydney United11(0)
National team
1997Australia U-20
2000Australia U-23
2001Australia1(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22 September 2012.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 15 January 2008

Mark Robertson (born 6 April 1977 in Sydney) is a former footballer.

Club career

He had previously played for the Australian A-League club Perth Glory before being released at the end of the season by coach Ron Smith. He was a member of the Wollongong Wolves team which famously fought back from a 3–0 half time deficit to beat Perth Glory in the 2000 National Soccer League grand final.

Perth Glory is Mark's ninth club after returning from the United Kingdom where he turned out for Stockport County, St Johnstone, Dundee, Swindon Town and Burnley. Mark has previously played in Australia with Eastern Suburbs, Marconi and Wollongong Wolves in the NSL and has represented Australia at under 20, under 23's and at full international level in 2001.

Mark's contract with Perth Glory was not renewed after the 2006/2007 A-League season, and he moved to Hungary with FC Sopron. He however announced that he would like to rejoin his former club at Perth due to family reasons.

In December 2007, Robertson signed with Sydney FC as cover for Adam Casey, out with a long-term injury.[1]

After his Sydney FC stint he signed with NSW Premier League side, Sydney United for the remainder of the 2008 season. At the conclusion of the season, Mark decided to retire and now runs his own football academy called "Mr Soccer".[citation needed]

National team statistics

[2]

Australia national team
YearAppsGoals
200110
Total10

Honours

With Wollongong Wolves:

References

  1. "Sydney FC signs midfielder Mark Robertson". sydneyfc.com. 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2007-12-13. 
  2. Mark Robertson at National-Football-Teams.com

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