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  1. Robert William Robson, más conocido como Bobby Robson (Sacriston, 18 de febrero de 1933-ibídem, 31 de julio de 2009), fue un jugador y entrenador de fútbol británico. Durante su carrera como jugador disputó once temporadas con el Fulham y siete con West Bromwich Albion.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_RobsonBobby Robson - Wikipedia

    Sir Robert William Robson CBE (18 February 1933 – 31 July 2009) [2] was an English footballer and football manager. His career included periods playing for and later managing the England national team and being a UEFA Cup -winning manager at Ipswich Town.

    • 18 February 1933
    • Robert William Robson
    • 31 July 2009 (aged 76)
    • Sacriston, England
    • Early Life
    • Playing Career
    • Managerial Career
    • Life Outside Football
    • Honours
    • Career Statistics
    • Further Reading

    Robson was born in Sacriston, County Durham, England in 1933. He was the fourth of five brothers. As a young child he often went to St James' Park with his father to watch Newcastle United F.C. When he was only 15, Robson played football in a local team of boys aged 18. He became an apprentice electrician but still played football. In 1950, the Ful...

    Club football

    Robson played in his first professional football game for Fulham F.C. in 1950. He spent six years at the club before moving to West Bromwich Albion for £25,000. He played for Albion for six years. During that time, he played in nearly 250 games, scoring over 50 goals. Albion said no when Robson asked for a bigger salary, and he moved back to Fulham. Fulham sold some important players after Robson came back to the team. This led Robson to think he would not win any trophies. He left Fulham in...

    International football

    Robson was selected for England while at West Bromwich Albion. He played for England in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. He was selected for the 1962 FIFA World Cup. Due to injury in a friendly against Chile, Robson had to leave from the squad. In total, he played 20 times for his country.

    Early club management

    Robson started his career as a manager at Fulham F.C. The team were relegated in his first season there. Robson was sacked the following season. In 1969 he became manager of Ipswich Town F.C. However he won no major competitions or trophies during his first four years in charge. In 1973 Ipswich won the Texaco Cup. Over the next nine seasons in the First Division, only once did Ipswich finish lower than the sixth place. This was the 1977–78 season however the club then went on to win the FA Cu...

    England national team

    Robson managed the England team 95 times, with 47 victories. In the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, he led the team to the quarter-finals where they lost to Argentina 2–1. Both Argentina goals were scored by Diego Maradona, including the famous "Hand of God" goal. Four years later, in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Robson led England into the semi-finals. This time they lost to West Germany in a penalty shoot-out. After this World Cup, Robson's contract was not extended by the Football Association.

    European club management

    Robson joined Dutch club P.S.V. Eindhoven in 1990. They won the league in his first two seasons. However, they did not win any European competitions and in 1992 Robson lost his job. Robson joined Portuguese club Sporting Clube de Portugal in July 1992. He led them to third place in the league in his first season. Defeat in Europe meant Robson lost his job again, in December 1994. He was quickly offered the manager's job by F.C. Porto. He led the team to victory in the Portuguese Cupand they w...

    Robson was marriedto his wife Elsie from 1955 until his death. They had three sons: Andrew, Paul and Mark.

    Bobby Robson was given several honours for his work in football. In 1990, after his eight years as England manager, he was awarded a CBE. In 2002, he was knighted. Both awards were for services to football. That year he was awarded the freedom of Newcastle upon Tyne. He also received the UEFA President's Award for 'services to football'. He was ind...

    International

    1. Scores and results list England's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Robson goal.

    Time On The Grass, Bobby Robson, (Arthur Barker 1982), ISBN 0-213-16845-6.
    Bobby Robson: An Autobiography, Bobby Robson, (Hutchinson 1990), ISBN 0-09-174499-7.
    Football Against the Enemy, (Chapter 11), Simon Kuper, (Orion Publishing Group 1996), ISBN 0-7538-0523-5.
    High Noon: A Year at Barcelona, Steve Dickson, (Virgin Books 1997), ISBN 1-85227-633-9.
    • 18 February 1933
    • Robert William Robson
    • 31 July 2009 (aged 76)
    • Sacriston, England
  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Bobby Robson (born February 18, 1933, Sacriston, Durham county, England—died July 31, 2009, Durham county) British football (soccer) player and manager who was one of England’s most respected players and managers.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Bobby_RobsonBobby Robson - Wikiwand

    Robert William Robson, más conocido como Bobby Robson ( Sacriston, 18 de febrero de 1933- ibídem, 31 de julio de 2009), fue un jugador y entrenador de fútbol británico. Datos rápidos Datos personales, Nombre completo ... Bobby Robson. Orden del Mérito de la FIFA.

  5. Robert William Robson, surnommé Bobby Robson (prononcé [ˈbɒbi ˈrɒbsən]), né le 18 février 1933 à Sacriston et décédé le 31 juillet 2009 dans le comté de Durham [1], est un footballeur anglais, qui évolue au poste d'attaquant principalement à Fulham et en équipe d'Angleterre.

  6. Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager is a 2018 British feature-length film about the life of former England Manager Bobby Robson, directed by Gabriel Clarke and Torquil Jones.