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Clubs
Wolverhampton Wanderers, Coventry City, Inter Milan, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Celtic, West Ham United, LA Galaxy, Aston Villa, ATK
Caps for Ireland
146
Goals for Ireland
68
Years Active
1998-2007
Born
Dublin
Date of Birth
08.07.1980

In 1998 Robbie Keane helped the Ireland Under-18s to success in the European Championships and the following year he played for the Irish Youths in the World Cup in Nigeria.

He won his first senior cap against the Czech Republic in Olomouc in March '98 and played outstanding football in the World Cup finals of 2002 in South Korea and Japan, scoring three goals including an unforgettable last-minute equaliser against Germany.

He is the most prolific goal scorer in Ireland's history with 68 goals and holds the most number of caps with 146.

Keane proved an influential captain on the march to Poland for the Euros in 2012 and was a member of the squad that travelled to France for the finals in 2016.

He made his final appearance for Ireland against Oman on 31 August 2016, scoring Ireland's second goal in a 4-0 win, and has since been involved in the coaching set-up under Mick McCarthy.

Robbie Keane, Roy Keane & Steve Guppy try the Crossbar Challenge
Robbie Keane: The Final Interview
UEFA Robbie Keane Interview (Ireland vs Croatia) EURO 2012

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