David Robertson (footballer, born 1968) explained

David Robertson
Fullname:David Alexander Robertson
Birth Date:1968 10, df=y
Birth Place:Aberdeen, Scotland
Position:Left back
Youthclubs1:Deeside BC
Youthyears2:1984–1986
Youthclubs2:Aberdeen
Years1:1986–1991
Years2:1991–1997
Years3:1997–2001
Years4:2002
Clubs1:Aberdeen
Clubs2:Rangers
Clubs3:Leeds United
Clubs4:Montrose
Caps1:134
Caps2:183
Caps3:26
Caps4:7
Goals1:2
Goals2:15
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Totalcaps:350
Totalgoals:17
Nationalyears1:1987–1994
Nationalteam1:Scotland B[1]
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1988–1989
Nationalteam2:Scotland U21[2]
Nationalcaps2:6
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1990
Nationalteam3:Scottish League XI
Nationalcaps3:1
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:1992–1994
Nationalteam4:Scotland
Nationalcaps4:3
Nationalgoals4:0
Manageryears1:2003–2005
Manageryears2:2006–2007
Manageryears3:2012–2013
Manageryears4:2017–2022
Manageryears5:2022–2023
Managerclubs1:Elgin City
Managerclubs2:Montrose
Managerclubs3:Phoenix FC
Managerclubs4:Real Kashmir
Managerclubs5:Peterhead

David Alexander Robertson BEM (born 17 October 1968) is a Scottish former football player and coach, who was most recently the manager of Scottish League One club Peterhead.

Robertson played as a left back for Aberdeen, Rangers, Leeds United, Montrose and represented Scotland. Since retiring as a player, he has managed Elgin City, Montrose, Phoenix FC and most recently I-League club Real Kashmir, before being appointed manager of Peterhead in November 2022.[3]

Playing career

Robertson began playing football with Deeside Boys Club (now Banks O' Dee FC) before he started his football career by signing an "s" form with local club Aberdeen, where he won the Scottish Youth Cup alongside Joe Miller, Paul Wright and Stevie Gray.[4] After becoming a first team regular aged 17, he won a Scottish League Cup winner's medal against Rangers in 1989 and a Scottish Cup winner's medal in 1990 against Celtic in a match which ended with a thrilling penalty shoot out (9–8, Robertson scoring his kick).[5]

Robertson moved to Rangers for £970,000 in 1991. With the Ibrox club, he helped the club to the last six of their joint-record nine championship titles in a row, as well as adding three more Scottish Cups and three more League Cups to his collection. He only received one red card during his spell, for a brutal bodycheck on his friend Joe Miller in the opening minutes of the Old Firm 1992 Scottish Cup semi-final, which broke the Celtic winger's ribs (Miller played on, Rangers still won the match with ten men and Robertson appeared in the final after suspension).[6] During his time at the Gers, he won three full international caps for Scotland.

After exactly 250 games for Rangers,[7] Robertson signed for Leeds United in 1997 for £500,000, but recurring injury problems curtailed his spell in England and he played only 26 league matches in four years at Elland Road (all in the first season).

Robertson retired from football in 2001 but was back playing in 2002 when he was appointed player/assistant manager of Scottish Football League club Montrose. He scored his first and only goal for Montrose in a 3–2 defeat at Cowdenbeath in the Scottish League Cup.[8] His playing career with Montrose was cut short, however, due to one of his Achilles tendons snapping during a match against Greenock Morton in the same year.

Coaching career

In September 2006, Robertson was appointed manager of Montrose[9] but he resigned just four months later.[10] He moved to Phoenix, Arizona and worked as a director of boy's coaching at the Sereno Soccer Club.[11] Robertson was head coach of USL Pro club Phoenix FC in 2013.[12]

Real Kashmir

In January 2017 Robertson was appointed as the head coach of Indian I-League 2nd Division side Real Kashmir.[13] [14] Under his tenure Real Kashmir won the promotion to Indian top flight football, thus becoming the first team from Kashmir to be promoted to the I-League.[15] [16] Robertson also signed his son Mason to play for the club.[17] [18]

Robertson's management of Real Kashmir was featured in two documentaries made for BBC Scotland, Real Kashmir FC and Return to Real Kashmir FC, which won best documentary at Scottish BAFTAs, the UK Broadcast awards, and the European Sports Awards in Rotterdam where it additionally won the best director award for its director Greg Clark. He was awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to the community in Kashmir and UK-India relations.[19] He left the club in September, and was succeeded by Mehrajuddin Wadoo.[20]

Peterhead

On 29 November 2022, Robertson was named as the new manager of Scottish League One club Peterhead, marking his first managerial role in Scotland in 15 years.[21] He left the position in March 2023, following a run of results that the Peterhead chairman described as "embarrassing".[22] [23]

Career statistics

Club

Club! rowspan="2"
SeasonsLeagueNational CupLeague CupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Aberdeen1985–86Scottish Premier Division00000000--00
1986–87340303020--420
1987–88230404020--330
1988–89230005020--300
1989–90191205110--272
1990–91351104040--441
Total1342100211110--1763
Rangers1991–92Scottish Premier Division421504120--532
1992–93393505090--583
1993–94321614010--432
1994–95233201020--283
1995–96253513050--384
1996–97224312030--305
Total18315263191220--25019
Leeds United1997–98Premier League260104000--310
1998–9900000000--00
1999–0000000000--00
2000–0100000000--00
2001–0200000000--00
Total260104000--310
Montrose2002–03Scottish Third Division700011--20101
Career total350173734533302046723

International appearances

Scotland national team
YearAppsGoals
1992 1 0
1993 1 0
1994 1 0
Total 3 0

Managerial record

[24] [25]

TeamFromToRecord
PWLDWin %
Elgin City30 November 20032 December 200510321612120.39%
Montrose4 September 200617 January 200725716228.00%
Phoenix FC15 July 201216 August 201327515718.52%
Real Kashmir2 January 201731 August 20227034162048.57%
Peterhead29 November 202221 March 2023121928.33%
Total237681175228.69%

Honours

Player

Aberdeen

1989–90

1989–90

Rangers

1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97

1991–92, 1992–93, 1995–96

1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97

Manager

Elgin City

2003–04

Real Kashmir

2017–18

2020, 2021[26]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scotland B profile . Fitbastats.com . 16 August 2017.
  2. Web site: Scotland U21 profile . Fitbastats.com . 16 August 2017.
  3. Web site: David Robertson and family could be heading home - Sandeep Chattoo. sportstar.thehindu.com. 30 April 2020 . Sportstar. 17 March 2021. 20 December 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201220232526/https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/david-robertson-scotland-return-real-kashmir-sandeep-chattoo-british-high-commission/article31473090.ece/amp/. live.
  4. Web site: Scottish Youth Cup. Aberdeen F.C.. 31 March 2006. 16 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170816193853/http://mobile.afc.co.uk/articles/20060331/scottish-youth-cup_2212158_957336. 16 August 2017. dead.
  5. Web site: 1990 Scottish Cup Final match reports. 16 August 2017. The Celtic wiki.
  6. News: Former Rangers star David Robertson: I was meant to make Joe Miller's hands go up his sleeves but I went too far and broke his ribs. Daily Record. 19 April 2017. 16 August 2017.
  7. Web site: Rangers player profile . Fitbastats.com . 16 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Cowdenbeath 3-2 Montrose. BBC. 10 September 2002 . 24 February 2014.
  9. News: Robertson takes over from Wolecki. BBC Sport website. 2006-09-04.
  10. News: Robertson resigns Montrose post. BBC Sport website. 2007-01-17.
  11. Web site: Home. RSL AZ.
  12. News: USL Pro Valley team names coach, reveals team name. Arizona Republic. 2012-07-15. 2012-07-15.
  13. Web site: BBC Scotland - BBC Scotland - Is David Robertson Britain's bravest football manager?. BBC.
  14. News: Real Kashmir FC sign Scottish coach for I-League 2nd division . Times Of India . 2 January 2017 . 2 January 2017.
  15. Web site: From Scotland, With Love – How Rangers Legend David Robertson Helped Deliver a Miracle in Kashmir. news18.com. June 2018 . 2018-07-31.
  16. Web site: Real Kashmir: David Robertson on why he is returning to manage in the world's most militarised zone. Stephen. Couse. 25 June 2019. BBC Sport. 26 August 2019.
  17. Web site: Real Kashmir: David Robertson recruits son Mason for India's I-League . bbc.co.uk . BBC Sport . 6 January 2020 . 7 July 2018.
  18. News: Sooraj. Kamath. Father-son duos to have graced Indian football. Goal.com. 9 April 2020. 2 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20200424060223/https://www.goal.com/en/amp/news/father-son-duo-to-have-graced-indian-football/5o84721k8pnt1ktbxc47igp19. 24 April 2020. dead.
  19. Web site: Real Kashmir coach David Robertson dedicates British award to club's fans . olympics.com . Rahul . Venkat . 15 June 2021 . 24 August 2022.
  20. News: Mehraj ud Din Wadoo appointed as coach of RKFC . Abid . Khan . greaterkashmir.com . Greater Kashmir . 17 September 2022 . 8 November 2022 . 26 September 2022 . Srinagar . https://web.archive.org/web/20220926084240/https://www.greaterkashmir.com/todays-paper/sports-todays-paper/mehraj-ud-din-wadoo-appointed-as-coach-of-rkfc .
  21. Web site: Robertson is new Peterhead boss SPFL . 2022-11-30 . spfl.co.uk.
  22. Web site: Club Statement . Peterhead FC . 21 March 2023 . 21 March 2023.
  23. Web site: Peterhead sack David Robertson after 'embarrassing results' . BBC Sport . 21 March 2023 . 21 March 2023.
  24. Web site: Elgin City Manager David Robertson Details . 2023-04-10 . www.fitbastats.com.
  25. Web site: Montrose Manager David Roberstson Details . 2023-04-10 . www.fitbastats.com.
  26. Web site: Real Kashmir FC defends IFA Shield title, beats Sreenidi Deccan FC in a thriller. sportstar.thehindu.com. Sportstar. 15 December 2021. 15 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211215143325/https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/indian-football/real-kashmir-fc-defends-ifa-shield-title-beats-sreenidi-deccan-fc-in-a-thriller/article37961449.ece. 15 December 2021.