Robbie Fowler

English football coach

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October 26 2023 Fowler left Al-Qadsiah after a successful stint, having achieved six wins and no defeats in eight games as manager.
June 29 2023 Robbie Fowler was appointed as the manager of Al-Qadsiah, a Saudi First Division League side.
2022 Competed in the Legends Tour Celebrity Series Grand Final in Mauritius, finishing second and raising a total of £17,250 for charity.
August 2022 His son Jacob signed a scholarship with Oxford United.
August 2022 Began coaching at Oxford United on a casual basis, as confirmed by manager Karl Robinson.
2021 Won the Legends Tour Celebrity Series golf tournament at Formby, raising money for charity.
September 8 2021 Mutually terminated his two-year contract with East Bengal after finishing 9th in the 2020-21 season, having won only 3 of 20 games.
October 9 2020 Signed as manager of East Bengal in the Indian Super League, beginning his managerial tenure with the club.
August 7 2020 Fowler coached his first competitive match, securing a 2-0 win over reigning champions Sydney FC in the FFA Cup.
June 29 2020 Fowler resigned from Brisbane Roar to be closer to his family, following the COVID-19 pandemic suspension of the league.
January 2020 Fowler won the A-League Coach of the Month award for January and February.
2019 Featured in the first season of ITV show Harry's Heroes, a fitness challenge for former England international footballers.
November 2019 Released his second book 'Robbie Fowler: My Life In Football : Goals, Glory & The Lessons I've Learnt'.
June 2019 Fowler made his first signing as a manager, bringing Roy O'Donovan to the club from Newcastle United Jets.
April 23 2019 Robbie Fowler was announced as the new head coach of Brisbane Roar A-League club, signing a two-year contract for the 2019–20 season.
May 2016 Returned to play in Soccer Aid, a charity football match for UNICEF, alongside Jamie Carragher.
April 21 2014 Played in a charity match commemorating the Hillsborough Disaster, scoring both goals in a 2-2 draw and officially announcing his retirement.
October 2013 Fowler was announced to be taking up a coaching role with Liverpool's academy.
August 3 2013 Featured in Steven Gerrard's testimonial match against Olympiacos F.C., coming off the bench in the 73rd minute.
May 2013 Interviewed for the manager's job at Macclesfield Town but was not selected.
2012 Retired from professional football after his stint with Muangthong United.
March 1 2012 Trained with Blackpool, but did not sign a contract after being offered only £100 a week.
January 2012 Announced his departure from Muangthong United.
2011 Won Perth Glory Golden Boot
December 21 2011 Scored his 250th career club goal while playing for Muangthong United against TTM Phichit.
October 16 2011 Scored his first goal for Muangthong United against Chiangrai after 250 minutes of play.
October 1 2011 Robbie Fowler was appointed as the manager of Muangthong United, becoming a player-manager after the club terminated the contract of previous coach Henrique Calisto.
July 7 2011 Fowler signed a one-year contract with Muangthong United in Thailand, becoming a player for the club.
April 7 2011 Robbie Fowler joined Bury's coaching staff for a week to assist Richie Barker, and briefly coached Liverpool's strikers.
2010 Named North Queensland Fury Player of the Year, won the Golden Boot, and was named Players' Player of the Year
September 2010 Scored a headed goal against Wellington Phoenix in his second match, followed by a hat-trick against Melbourne Victory at Dairy Farmers Stadium in Townsville, leading Perth Glory to a 3-1 victory.
August 29 2010 Scored his first goal for Perth Glory, a penalty against Melbourne Heart.
June 2010 Joined Perth Glory for pre-season training after completing World Cup sponsorship commitments.
June 15 2010 Confirmed he was taking legal action against North Queensland Fury and Football Federation Australia over the termination of his playing contract.
April 27 2010 Robbie Fowler agreed to join Perth Glory's squad for the 2010–11 A-League season, turning down offers from Middle East clubs and Sydney FC.

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