Robbie Dunn Biography

Australian former soccer playerFor the Irish folk singer-songwriter, see Robbie Dunn (musician). For the Irish soccer player, see Robbie Dunne.For other people with the same name, see Robert Dunn (disambiguation).

Robert Dunn (born 6 July 1960) is a Scottish-born Australian former soccer player. Dunn played as a defender in a career that spanned 15 years.

Playing career

Club career

Dunn played in the National Soccer League for Preston Makedonia, West Adelaide and Melbourne Croatia.

State career

Dunn represented the Western Australian state team once against Millwall in 1989.

International career

Dunn represented Australia 36 times including 25 full international matches.

Coaching career

Dunn was a playing coach at North Perth Croatia in 1993.

At the start of the 2007 A-League season he was employed on a part-time basis by Perth Glory to *ist David Mitchell in coaching duties. Due to business commitments he was unable to pursue a full-time coaching career.

He was appointed coach of the Western Australian state team in 2008 and has coached the team in three matches.

Post football

He currently lives in Perth. He was an expert commentator on 990 Information Radio's coverage of Perth Glory A-League games. Dunn is a regularly interviewed through a variety of media outlets for advice and updates on Australia and international games.

Dunn still plays in the Masters League Soccer in Western Australia competes in International Masters Tournaments and was the Senior Coach of Western Knights until 2013.

Honours

Melbourne Croatia

  • Victoria Buffalo Cup: 1987

Preston Makedonia

  • NSL Cup runner-up: 1985
  • NSL Southern Final runner-up 1985

Perth Italia

  • NPL WA Grand Final: 1989, 1990

Australia

  • Trans-Tasman Cup: 1986
  • China–Australia Ampol Cup: 1986
  • Bicentenary Gold Cup runner-up: 1988

Western Australia state

  • Stratco Cup: 2008

Individual

  • Football Australia Hall of Fame: 2001
  • Football Hall of Fame Western Australia:
    • Hall of Champions: 2002
    • Hall of Legends: 2005

References

    External links

    • Robbie Dunn at National-Football-Teams.com
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