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Andrew Robertson

Name in home country: Andrew Henry Robertson

Date of birth/Age: Mar 11, 1994 (30)

Place of birth: Glasgow Scotland

Height: 1,78 m

Citizenship: Scotland

Position: Defender - Left-Back

Foot: Left

Current club: Liverpool FC

Joined: Jul 21, 2017

Contract expires: Jun 30, 2026

Last contract extension: Aug 24, 2021

Andrew Robertson, born on March 11, 1994, in Glasgow, Scotland, has carved out a remarkable career as a professional footballer, primarily known for his role as a left-back for Liverpool FC and as the captain of the Scotland national team.

Early Career

Queen's Park (2012-2013): Robertson began his senior career with Queen's Park in 2012, making his debut in the Scottish Challenge Cup. His performances caught the eye, leading to 40 appearances during his season with the club.


Dundee United (2013-2014): He moved to Dundee United in 2013, where he quickly established himself, earning the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year award for the 2013-14 season. His performances also led to his international debut for Scotland.


Hull City (2014-2017)

Robertson joined Hull City in July 2014 for £2.85 million. Over three seasons, he experienced relegation, promotion, and relegation again with the club, showcasing his adaptability and resilience. His time at Hull was crucial in proving his capability at a higher level, attracting interest from top clubs.

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Liverpool FC (2017-present)


Transfer: In July 2017, Liverpool signed Robertson for an initial £8 million, a move that has since been seen as one of the best bargains in Premier League history.


Breakthrough and Success: Initially adapting to the Premier League, Robertson soon became a first-team regular. His performances were instrumental in Liverpool's successes:


UEFA Champions League (2018-19): Played a significant role in Liverpool's victory, forming an effective partnership with Trent Alexander-Arnold.


Premier League (2019-20): Part of the squad that ended Liverpool's 30-year wait for the Premier League title.


Other Honors: He has also won the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup with Liverpool.


Statistics: By the 2024-25 season, Robertson had played over 295 appearances for Liverpool, with a record of W171 D65 L59, contributing 11 goals and 59 assists, alongside 84 clean sheets.

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International Career


Scotland: Robertson made his international debut in May 2014. He was appointed captain in September 2018, leading Scotland in major tournaments like UEFA Euro 2020 and Euro 2024. His leadership has been pivotal, making him one of the most capped Scottish captains.


Personal Life and Recognition


Robertson is known for his humble beginnings, having worked in a supermarket before his professional football career took off. He's also recognized for his community work and has been described as a fan favourite for both club and country due to his work ethic, crossing ability, and defensive solidity.


Awards: Aside from the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year, he has been included in the PFA Team of the Year and has received numerous man-of-the-match awards throughout his career.

Current Status and Future


As of early 2025, there are discussions about his long-term future at Liverpool, with some posts on X suggesting that his peak form might be behind him due to age, but his experience and leadership remain invaluable. However, Liverpool's interest in younger left-backs hints at planning for the future beyond Robertson's tenure.


Andrew Robertson's journey from a part-time player to one of the world's best left-backs illustrates a story of determination, skill, and adaptation to the highest levels of football. His career is not just marked by his on-field achievements but also by his influence and respect in the football community.

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