Robby Fowler:  Striker in club 1993 - 2001 & 2006 - 2007
 
 Robby Fowler:  Forward
 Nickname:
 Date of Birth: 09.04.1975
 Squad number:  9
 With the Reds:  1993-2001 & 2006-2007
 Height:  5'11"
 Weight:  11.7
 Bought from:  Local / Manchester City
 Signed for LFC:  09.04.1992 Professional & 28.01.2006 free tfansfer
 Debut:  22nd September 1993 v Chelsea (A) PL lose 0-1 (Aged 18)
 Debut goal:  22.09.1993
 1st team league games:  266  (41 as sub)
 1st team league goals:  128
 Total 1st team games:  369  (60 as sub)
 Total 1st team goals:  183
 Contract expiry:   29.11.2001, transferred to Leeds United for 11,000,000 pounds / 01.07.2007, transferred to Cardiff City, free
 International caps:  26 England
 International goals:  7
 International debut:  27.03.1996 vs. Bulgaria
 Characteristics:  
 Former clubs:  Leeds United, Manchester City
 Birth Place:  Toxteth, Liverpool, England
 Honours: 1 FA Cup 00-01, 1 UEFA Cup 00-01, 2 League Cups 94-95, 00-01, 1 FA Charity Shield: 01, 1 European Super Cup 01
 Personal Honours:  PFA - Young Player of the Year: 95, 96
 Fact:  Fowler has scored the fastest hat-trick in Premiership history when he put three past Arsenal in 4 minutes 32 seconds on August 28th 1994
 Website:

  Total LFC games/goals

League FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94 27/1 12 1 5 6 33/1 18
1994-95 42 25 7 2 8 4 57 31
1995-96 36/2 28 7 6 4 2 3/1 50/3 36
1996-97 32 18 1 1 4 5 7 7 44 31
1997-98 19/1 9 1 4 3 3 1 27/1 13
1998-99 23/2 14 1/1 1 2 1 5/1 2 31/4 18
1999-00 8/6 3 8/6 3
2000-01 15/12 8 3/2 2 5 6 6/5 1 29/19 17
2001-02 8/2 3 2/5 1 10/7 4
2005-06 9/5 5 1/1 10/6 5
2006-07 6/10 3 3 2 1/3 2 10/13 7
Total 225/41 128 21/3 12 35 29 28/16 14 309/60 183

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   started/substitutions   Total   Competition
  309   Started   266   Premier League
  80   On the bench   35   League Cup
  60   Substitute   24   FA Cup
  60   Substituted   24   UEFA Cup
  12   Champions League
  7   European Cup Winners Cup
  1   European Super Cup

  Career Milestones for Robby Fowler:

  Appearances in all competitions

Date Against Result Venue Competition
1 22.09.1993   Fulham 3-1   Craven Cottage LC
50 05.11.1994   Nottmgham F 1-0   Anfield League
100 23.09.1995   Bolton W 5-2   Anfield League
150 12.09.1996   Mypa 47 1-0   Saviniemi Europe
200 08.11.1997   Tottenham H 1-1   Anfield League
250 12.04.1999   Leeds United 0-0   Elland Road League
300 18.03.2001   Derby C 1-1   Anfield League
350 28.10.2006   Aston Villa 3-1   Anfield League

  Goals in all competitions

Date Min Against Result Venue Competition
1 22.09.1993 83   Fulham 3-1   Craven C. LC
50 26.08.1995 54   Tottenham H 3-1   White Hart L League
100 14.12.1996 28   Middlesbrough 5-1   Anfield League
150 28.12.1999 80   Wimbledon 3-1   Anfield League

 

Seasons Player №
1993-92 *
1993-94 23
1994-95 23
1995-96 23
1996-97 9
1997-98 9
1998-99 9
1999-00 9
2000-01 9
2001-02 9
2005-06 11
2006-07 9
  * Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed number.

  Update 03.08.2007

 

  PROFILE

 Robbie Fowler is a Liverpool legend and a Kop hero who will never be forgotten.

  From joining the club at the age of 11 to scoring on his debut against Fulham in the League Cup, and captaining Liverpool to their treble success in 2000-2001, the Kop took the Toxteth goals maestro to their hearts and it was a sad day when he left for Leeds in November 2001.

  Fowler was born to score goals and is widely recognised as one of the best finishers in Europe. After shooting England under-18's to glory in the 1993 European Championships, he burst onto the Liverpool first team scene early in the 1993/94 season. It was Graeme Souness who handed him his debut and he responded by scoring in a 3-1 League Cup win against Fulham at Craven Cottage. In the return at Anfield he hit the headlines with an amazing five-goal haul!

  The Young Player of the Year in both 1995 and 1996, he scored 18 goals in his debut season, and became the first Liverpool player for six years to pass the 30 goal mark in 1994-95. The following season he repeated the amazing feat and made his England debut against Bulgaria.

  In the wake of constant transfer speculation he has continually pledged his future to the Reds and following a frustrating spell out of the side through injury he bounced back to prove that he is still one of the most lethal finishers in the game.

Cup UEFA 2001  In February 2001 he became the first Liverpool captain to lift a trophy since 1995, holding aloft the Worthington Cup in Cardiff, after he had spectacularly opened the scoring against Birmingham.

  Although left out of the starting line-up in both the FA and UEFA Cup Final he twice came off the bench to make a vital contribution, especially in Dortmund where he scored Liverpool's fourth goal against Alaves.

  To round off an unforgettable season he bagged a brace in the final Premiership game of the season at Charlton that confirmed Liverpool's qualification for the Champions League. One of the goals was a spectacular overhead kick and his tally for the 2000-2001 season was 17 goals.

  His final goals for Liverpool was a hat-trick against Leicester City at Filbert Street on 20th October, 2001.

  He was transferred to Leeds United on November 30th, 2001, but was brought back to his favourite home by Rafael Benitez in January 2006.

  Total LFC games/goals for Reserves

Reserves
League SC Cup Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls
1991-92 8/4 4 4
1991-92 15/4 9
1999-00 4 5 4 5
2005-06 1 1
2006-07 2 2 2 2
Total 7 7 7 7

  ENGLAND

  27/03/96 v Bulgaria (H) W 1-0 (F) sub, 24/04/96 v Croatia (H) D 0-0 (F), 23/05/96 v China (A) W 3-0 (F) sub, 18/06/96 v Netherlands (H) W 4-1 (EC) sub, 22/06/96 v Spain (H) 0-0 Won pens (EC) sub, 29/03/97 v Mexico (H) W 2-0 (F) 1 goal, 15/11/97 v Cameroon (H) W 2-0 (F) 1 goal, 18/11/98 v Czech Republic (H) W 2-0 (F) sub, 09/06/99 v Bulgaria (A) D 1-1 (ECQ), 04/09/99 v Luxembourg (H) W 6-0 (ECQ), 08/09/99 v Poland (A) D 0-0 (ECQ), 27/05/00 v Brazil (H) D 1-1 (F) sub, 31/05/00 v Ukraine (H) W 2-0 (F) 1 goal, 03/06/00 v Malta (A) W 2-1 (F) sub, 15/11/00 v Italy (A) L 1-0 (F) sub, 24/03/01 v Finland (H) W 2-1 (WCQ) sub, 25/05/01 v Mexico (H) W 4-0 (F) 1 goal, 06/06/01 v Greece (A) W 2-0 (WCQ), 15/08/01 v Netherlands (H) L 2-0 (F), 05/09/01 v Albania (H) W 2-0 (WCQ) 1 goal, 06/10/01 v Greece (H) D 2-2 (WCQ), 10/11/01 v Sweden (H) D 1-1 (F) sub,, 27/03/02 v Italy (H) L 2-1 (F) 1 goal, 17/04/02 v Paraguay (H) W 4-0 (F) sub, 26/05/02 v Cameroon (N) D 2-2 (F) sub, 1 goal, 15/06/02 v Denmark (N) W 3-0 (W.Cup).

  Transferred from Leeds United to Manchester City on 30/1/2003 for 6,000,000 pounds

  01.02.2006 г. "Газетa" № 15  Возвращение домой - интервью с игроком

  Робби Фаулер – "Бог" "Энфилда" - 23 мая 2007 г.

  Robbie Fowler (To the tune of Amore)

  When the ball hits the net
  Its a fairly safe bet that its Fowler
  Robbie Fowler

  And When Liverpool score
  You will hear the Kop roar "Oh, its Fowler
  Robbie Fowler"

  Ian Rush, Roger Hunt
  Who's the best man up front? "Oh, its Fowler
  Robbie Fowler"

  He's the King of the Kop
  He's the best of the lot
  Robbie Fowler

  Total other clubs games/goals

League FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
  Leeds United
2001-02 22 12 1 PL
2002-03 2/6 2 0/1 0/1 PL
  Manchester City
2002-03 12/1 2 PL
2003-04 23/8 7 4 1 2 1 4 1 PL
2004-05 28/3 10 1 1 PL
2005-06 0/4 1 1 3 PL

 

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