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John Robinson
Welsh professional footballer

John Robinson

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Welsh professional footballer
A.K.A.
John Robert Campbell Robinson
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Bulawayo, Bulawayo Province, Zimbabwe
Age
53 years
Sports Teams
Cardiff City F.C. (United Kingdom)
Gillingham F.C. (United Kingdom)
Crawley Town F.C. (United Kingdom)
Charlton Athletic F.C. (United Kingdom)
Lewes F.C. (United Kingdom)
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. (United Kingdom)
Cardiff City F.C. (United Kingdom)
Gillingham F.C. (United Kingdom)
Wales national under-21 football team (United Kingdom)
Wales national association football team (United Kingdom)
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Biography

John Robert Campbell Robinson (born 29 August 1971) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He made over 400 appearances during his professional career with Brighton & Hove Albion, Charlton Athletic, Cardiff City and Gillingham and also won 30 caps for Wales.

Early life

Robinson was born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) to a Glasgow-born father and Rhodesian mother. His father's job later moved the family to Durban in South Africa before they settled in Sussex in order for Robinson to pursue his dream of playing professional football.

Club career

After attending the Bobby Charlton Soccer School, Robinson began his professional career at Brighton & Hove Albion, signing his first deal with the club in 1987. In 1992, he moved to Charlton Athletic for £75,000; he would spend the bulk of his career with the south-east London club. In eleven years at Charlton, he helped the Addicks to two promotions and also enjoyed three seasons of Premier League football. He played in their dramatic win over Sunderland in the 1998 play-off final, winning 7–6 on penalties after a 4–4 draw, with Robinson himself scoring one of the penalties.

Robinson was released at the end of the 2002–03 season and joined Cardiff City following their promotion to Division One, making his debut on the opening day of the 2003–04 season in a 0–0 draw with Rotherham United. In October 2004, Robinson decided to leave Cardiff to sign for Gillingham to be closer to his mother, who was suffering from illness, and family. However, he retired after making just four appearances for the club after becoming disillusioned with professional football, stating "I haven't fallen out of love with playing football, it's the politics of football and becoming a commodity I don't like." He later had short spells with non-league sides Crawley Town and Lewes before retiring.

International career

After winning 16 caps for the Wales U21 side, Robinson made his debut for the senior team in a match against Albania in 1995. He played 30 games and scored three goals for the senior team before announcing his retirement in 2002.

Born in Rhodesia, Robinson qualified to play for Wales by being a British passport holder – a route to qualification that had been removed by the time he retired from international football.

After retirement

After leaving football, Robinson set up a property business with former Cardiff teammate Martyn Margetson and also runs his own football training school. In 2008, he managed Canterbury School (Ft. Myers, FL) to an unbeaten 15-0-2 season in his first year at the school. On 21 May 2013 Robinson was named the head coach of the SW Florida Adrenaline of the USL Premier Development League. In 2017 he was elected to the Charlton Athletic Hall of Fame.

Honours

Individual

  • Welsh Footballer of the Year: 2000
  • PFA Team of the Year: 1997–98 First Division, 1999–2000 First Division
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