Robbie Keane
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Spurs striker Robbie Keane drained by Paris upset and set to miss Wigan clash...Spurs captain Keane are all likely to be rested. End of the world: Republic of Ireland's Robbie Keane consoles team-mate Keith Andrews Keane is likely to sit out Sunday's home game against Wigan Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp said:... In this article: Robbie Keane, Richard Dunne, Paris, World Cup, Glenn Whelan, Liverpool, Liam Lawrence, and World Cup Finals |
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Daily Express | 4 days ago
Keane won't give up on World Cup dream
...Shopping Book Shop Compare Broadband Wine Shop Legal Store FlatShare Cruises HOME > SPORT > FOOTBALL > Keane won't give up on World Cup dream KEANE WON'T GIVE UP ON WORLD CUP DREAM Robbie Keane is refusing to accept that his World Cup...
In this article: Thierry Henry, World Cup, FIFA, French Football Federation, Republic of Ireland, Best interests, World Cup, Court of Arbitration for Sport, and William Gallas
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Sunday Mirror | 5 days ago
Robbie Keane blasts FIFA after Ireland's France defeat
...once again turned on unpopular manager Raymond Domenech, and it could have got much, much worse. John O'Shea, Damien Duff and Keane himself all had excellent opportunities to put Ireland in front on aggregate after the break, but were...
In this article: Thierry Henry, FIFA, Republic of Ireland, France, Paris, William Gallas, and World Cup
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ESPN | 5 days ago
Ireland skipper Keane blasts Platini and Blatter
Ireland captain Robbie Keane has hit out at the presidents of FIFA and UEFA following his country's controversial World Cup exit in Paris, claiming they would be "delighted" that France had gone through. Gallas puts the ball in the net as...
In this article: Michel Platini, FIFA, Sepp Blatter, Thierry Henry, Ireland, World Cup, Liam Brady, and William Gallas
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Telegraph.co.uk - Football | 6 days ago
Robbie Keane blames Fifa seedings for Republic of Ireland's World Cup playoff loss
...missing a great chance late in the second half when France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris forced him wide and Keane pushed the ball out of touch as he tried to get the ball under control. "My touch let me down, I should have taken it round the...
In this article: World Cup, Republic of Ireland, FIFA, Sepp Blatter, William Gallas, Thierry Henry, Michel Platini, and France
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ESPN | 7 days ago
Keane tells Irish to leave nothing on the pitch
...insisting there will yet be a "twist" in the tale of the highly anticipated World Cup qualifying decider on Wednesday. Ireland's Robbie Keane tries an overhead kick The Republic must win their World Cup play-off second leg against...
In this article: World Cup, World Cup, Croke Park, Republic of Ireland, Giovanni Trapattoni, Raymond Domenech, Stade de France, and Paris
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FIFA.com News | 7 days ago
Keane bullish about Irish chances
...Park on Saturday evening, and few observers now give the Irish a realistic chance at the Stade de France to overturn the deficit. However, Keane insists Ireland are perhaps at their best when presented with the opportunity to defy the odds...
In this article: Republic of Ireland, World Cup, FIFA World Cup, Giovanni Trapattoni, Nicolas Anelka, Croke Park, Stade de France, Far East, and Paris
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Telegraph.co.uk - Football | 7 days ago
Republic of Ireland's Robbie Keane ready to rumble for one final shot at World Cup glory
...World Cup play-off second-leg against France. Published: 7:30AM GMT 18 Nov 2009 Up and at 'em: Republic of Ireland's Robbie Keane tries an overhead kick against France in the World Cup play-off first leg Photo: AP The Republic of...
In this article: World Cup, Republic of Ireland, Brewing, 2002 World Cup, FIFA, Lassana Diarra, Raymond Domenech, South Africa, and France
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Robert David "Robbie" Keane (born 8 July 1980 in Tallaght, Dublin) is an Irish footballer, currently playing for Tottenham Hotspur. He is also the current captain and record goalscorer for the Irish national side.
He began his professional career at Wolverhampton Wanderers, scoring twice in his first team debut aged 17. The following season he was the club's leading goalscorer and scored his first international goal with Republic of Ireland. He changed club frequently between 1999 and 2002, breaking transfer fee records, but his brief spells at Coventry City, Inter Milan and Leeds United were unexceptional.
He finally settled at Tottenham Hotspur, gaining repute as a consistent goalscorer and often finishing the season as the team's top scorer. Keane's pedigree was reinforced when he became Ireland's record goalscorer in 2004 and Steve Staunton appointed him national team captain in 2006. The 2007–08 season was the most fruitful of his career as he set a career record of 23 goals in a season, scored a landmark 100th competitive goal for Tottenham and won his first senior honour, the Football League Cup.
Keane joined Liverpool for £19 million in 2008, but the move was unsuccessful and short-lived; he rejoined Tottenham on 2 February 2009.
- Full Name:
- Robert David Keane
- Birth Date:
- July 08, 1980
- Birthplace:
- Tallaght, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Birth City:
- Dublin
- Birth Country:
- Ireland
- Years Active:
- 2001–2002
- Current team:
- Tottenham Hotspur
- Number:
- 15
- Position:
- Striker
- App (Goals):
- 28 (4)
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