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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