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Robbie Keane

Robert David Keane (born 8 July 1980) is an Irish professional football coach and former player who played as a striker. Keane served as captain of the Republic of Ireland from March 2006 until his international retirement in August 2016. Keane is the most capped player and is the top goalscorer in the team's history. He is the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv.[4]

Robbie Keane
Keane with the Republic of Ireland national team in 2013
Personal information
Full name Robert David Keane[1]
Date of birth (1980-07-08) 8 July 1980 (age 43)[2]
Place of birth Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[3][2]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Maccabi Tel Aviv (head coach)
Youth career
1986–1990 Fettercairn YFC
1990–1996 Crumlin United
1996–1997 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–1999 Wolverhampton Wanderers 73 (24)
1999–2000 Coventry City 31 (12)
2000–2001 Inter Milan 6 (0)
2001Leeds United (loan) 18 (9)
2001–2002 Leeds United 28 (4)
2002–2008 Tottenham Hotspur 197 (80)
2008–2009 Liverpool 19 (5)
2009–2011 Tottenham Hotspur 41 (11)
2010Celtic (loan) 16 (12)
2011West Ham United (loan) 9 (2)
2011–2016 LA Galaxy 125 (83)
2012Aston Villa (loan) 6 (3)
2017–2018 ATK 9 (6)
Total 578 (251)
International career
1996 Republic of Ireland U16 3 (1)
1998 Republic of Ireland U18 4 (3)
1999 Republic of Ireland U20 4 (0)
1998–2016 Republic of Ireland 146 (68)
Managerial career
2018 ATK
2023– Maccabi Tel Aviv
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Keane began his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers, scoring twice on his first-team debut aged 17. The following season, he was the club's leading goalscorer and scored his first international goal for Ireland. He changed club frequently between 1999 and 2002, breaking transfer fee records, but his brief spells at Inter Milan and Leeds United were unexceptional. He joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2002 and played there for seven and a half years over two spells, amassing 306 appearances and 122 goals across all competitions. The 2007–08 season was the most fruitful of his career as he set a career record of 23 goals in a season, including a landmark 100th competitive goal, and won his first senior honour (the League Cup).

Keane moved to Liverpool in July 2008 but he spent only six months at the club before returning to Tottenham, where he was made first team captain. In January 2010, he moved on loan to Scottish Premier League side Celtic for the rest of the season, and spent the second half of the following season loaned to West Ham United. He left Tottenham for LA Galaxy in 2011, and in January 2012 went to Aston Villa on a two-month loan during the Major League Soccer (MLS) off-season. He departed LA Galaxy in 2016 having scored 104 goals across six seasons, before a short stint with Indian club ATK. Keane announced his retirement from professional football in November 2018. In total, he scored 126 Premier League goals for six different clubs, which ranks him as the 15th-most successful goalscorer in the history of the Premier League.

Widely regarded as one of the best Irish players of all time, Keane scored 68 goals for the Republic of Ireland national team over an 18-year international career, making him the all-time record Irish scorer. His 146 caps is also an Irish record. Keane is the joint fifth-highest European international goalscorer of all time, and the only player in the history of world football to have scored at least one international goal in 19 consecutive years.[5] Keane was the Republic of Ireland's top scorer at the 2002 FIFA World Cup with three goals as they reached the last 16, and also played at UEFA Euro 2012 and UEFA Euro 2016. Throughout his club and international career he was known for his goal celebration where he performed a cartwheel followed by a forward roll.[6]

After announcing his retirement from playing, Keane began his coaching career with the Ireland senior team as assistant manager under Mick McCarthy's management setup in November 2018. He also took on the role of assistant manager at Championship club Middlesbrough in 2019,[7] with his former teammate Jonathan Woodgate as manager. He left both roles in 2020. He became the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv in June 2023.[8]

Early life Edit

Robert David Keane was born and raised in Tallaght, Dublin,[9] the son of Anne and Robert Keane. He started his football career with local club Fettercairn before joining Dublin schoolboy team Crumlin United at the age of 10, where his talent was seen and recognised at an early age.[10] He also played Gaelic football until he was 15, before giving it up to pursue a football career.[11] Keane received offers from both Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers, but decided to go to the First Division side, judging that it would be harder to break into the first team at Liverpool.[12] He moved to Wolverhampton four days before his 16th birthday in July 1996, joining their youth team.[13][14]

Club career Edit

Wolverhampton Wanderers Edit

Keane progressed through Wolves' youth ranks and made his professional debut aged 17 on 9 August 1997, scoring twice against Norwich City.[15] The following season he excelled at the club, earning praise from both the press and Wolves manager Colin Lee.[16] He went on to be the club's leading scorer, with 16 goals in the 1998–99 season.[12] Keane's performances and goalscoring record with both Wolves and his national team attracted much interest from larger clubs and a move for the young striker seemed imminent given Wolves' finances.[17][18] However, with three years left on his contract, Wolves sought a high price for their Irish star and managing director John Richards stated his reluctance to sell Keane unless their asking price was met.[19]

Coventry City Edit

Just weeks into the 1999–2000 season, he was sold to Premier League club Coventry City for £6 million, then a British record for a teenager.[20] Keane got off to a great start, scoring two goals on his debut against Derby County.[21] During a successful season at Coventry, he played a major role in a stylish attacking side boasting the likes of Gary McAllister, Mustapha Hadji and Youssef Chippo and formed a productive strike partnership with Cédric Roussel.[22] Keane played in a total of 34 games, scoring 12 goals, all of which came in the Premier League.[23]

Inter Milan Edit

After an impressive first season in the Premier League, Keane was signed by Italian Serie A club Inter Milan for a fee of £13 million in July 2000, signing a five-year contract.[24][25][26] However, Keane's dream move to Italy soon soured when manager Marcello Lippi was sacked. Lippi's successor, Marco Tardelli, deemed Keane to be surplus to requirements and in December 2000, he was loaned out to Leeds United.[27] Keane made 14 appearances for Inter in all competitions scoring three goals, his most memorable coming two minutes into the Supercoppa Italiana match against Lazio. He also scored against Ruch Chorzów in the UEFA Cup[28] and Lecce in the Coppa Italia.[29]

Leeds United Edit

His Leeds career got off to an impressive start, scoring nine goals in 14 starts for the club before the Leeds manager, David O'Leary, made his loan deal permanent in May 2001 at an original cost of £12 million.[30] The following season was not so bright, and he found himself dropping down the pecking order. His form suffered and he managed only nine goals in 33 appearances, three of them in a 6–0 League Cup win at Leicester City on 9 October 2001.[31]

Meanwhile, Leeds sunk deeper into debt and were forced to sell many players, with Keane joining the exodus when he was sold to Tottenham Hotspur just before the 2002–03 transfer deadline for a fee of £7 million.[32]

Tottenham Hotspur Edit

2002–2005 Edit

He's such a bubbly lad that anyone who meets him loves him.

— Glenn Hoddle on Keane's personality.[33]

On signing him for Tottenham, manager Glenn Hoddle said that Keane was ideally suited to Tottenham and could make White Hart Lane his "spiritual home" for years to come.[34] Keane had an impressive debut at Spurs, winning a penalty during a 3–2 win over West Ham United. Keane's first goal for Tottenham came in a 2–1 win against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. Although Spurs finished in a disappointing tenth place, Keane was their success story of the season, finishing as Tottenham's top scorer with 13 goals, including a spectacular hat-trick in a win over Everton at White Hart Lane.[35]

In the 2003–04 season, Spurs battled with relegation, but Keane's goals played a major part in helping secure Tottenham's Premier League status. A hat-trick against Wolves,[36][37] and a last-minute penalty to equalise in the North London derby against Arsenal,[38] despite Arsenal winning the Premier League at Tottenham,[39] were highlights as Keane once again ended the season as Tottenham's top scorer with 16 goals, 14 in the league.[40]

His third season, 2004–05, was more frustrating. Despite finishing with his highest return of goals in a season for Spurs, 17, he played second-fiddle to the likes of Jermain Defoe, Frédéric Kanouté and Mido for much of the season.[9] The frustration culminated in Keane storming from the dugout towards the end of a game against Birmingham City in April 2005 after all the substitutes had been used, meaning he would not get a chance to appear. He was fined £10,000 and forced to train with the reserves after the outburst and his future at the club was thrown into doubt.[41]

 
Keane stepping up to take a penalty against Birmingham City at White Hart Lane in December 2005

The 2005–06 season started as the previous one had ended, with Defoe being preferred to partner Mido in Tottenham's strikeforce. However, Defoe's strike-rate continued to disappoint and Keane's persistence paid off in November when manager Martin Jol eventually gave Keane a chance to replace Defoe and stake his claim.[9] By March, he had overtaken Mido as the top goalscorer at the club. Keane went on to finish the season with 16 league goals — making him the Premier League's joint fourth-highest goalscorer that season. He had also been made the vice-captain, taking the captaincy on occasions when Ledley King was not available.[42] Keane was involved in a training ground fight with teammate Edgar Davids in December 2005, but the pair subsequently made up publicly and were seen encouraging each other on the pitch.[43]

2006–2008 Edit

In February 2006, Inter's owner and president, Massimo Moratti, admitted his regret at letting Keane go after being impressed by his performances at Tottenham.[44] Keane extended his commitment to Tottenham, signing a new four-year contract in March 2006.[45] Keane was named as one of ten Spurs squad members to be struck down by norovirus on 6 May 2006. However, he still managed to play in their final game of the season against West Ham United.[46]

Keane had a slow start to the 2006–07 season which was further set back by a knee ligament injury that Keane suffered against Middlesbrough on 5 December 2006.[47] His coming back from injury marked the beginning of a return to form and a dynamic partnership with Dimitar Berbatov. Keane and Berbatov were jointly awarded the Premier League's Player of the Month Award for April 2007.[48] Keane finished the season with a total of 22 goals in all competitions — the highest-ever season tally of his career — scoring 15 goals in his last 15 appearances of the season.

Keane made his 200th appearance for Tottenham in the final game of the 2006–07 season against Manchester City scoring the first goal in a 2–1 victory that saw Tottenham secure fifth place in the league.

He signed a new five-year contract with Tottenham on 28 May 2007.[49] On 26 December 2007, he became the thirteenth player in the history of the league to score 100 Premier League goals.[50] 2007 proved to be a remarkable year for the striker with a total of 31 goals and 13 assists from just 40 starts. His tally of 19 league goals in the calendar year was the highest of any player in the Premier League throughout 2007.[51]

He scored his 100th competitive goal for Tottenham in the 2–0 win against Sunderland on 19 January 2008, becoming the fifteenth Tottenham player to achieve this feat. On 24 February 2008, he won his first senior honour as a player as his Tottenham side won the first League Cup Final to be played at the new Wembley Stadium, beating Chelsea 2–1 after extra time.[52] On 12 April 2008, Keane made his 250th appearance for Spurs in the 1–1 draw with Middlesbrough. Keane finished the 2007–08 season equal top scorer for Spurs with Berbatov, with 23 goals in all competitions. His 15 Premier League goals making him the first Spurs player to score double figures in the Premier League in 6 consecutive seasons.[53] Keane won Player of the Year three times during his Tottenham career (2003, 2005–06 and 2007–08); the first player to do so.[12]

His consistency and strike-rate attracted the attention of Premier League rivals Liverpool. Despite initial resistance to the sale and accusations of misconduct,[54][55] Tottenham agreed to a £20.3 million deal for the player.[56]

Liverpool Edit

Liverpool publicly announced their interest in Keane on 1 July 2008.[57] Amid accusations that Liverpool had unsettled the player, Tottenham Hotspur filed a complaint to the Premier League regarding the club's conduct.[55] However, on 28 July 2008, Tottenham confirmed the sale of Keane for £19 million (plus a potential £1.3 million in performance based compensation).[58][59] Keane agreed terms with Liverpool shortly afterwards, signing a four-year contract with the Merseyside club.[60] Upon his arrival to Liverpool, Keane said, "I've been a Liverpool fan all my life, going back to when I was a kid growing up in Dublin, and I always had a Liverpool shirt on my back. So, to be here now as a Liverpool player is incredible and I couldn't be happier."[61] Following the transfer, Tottenham withdrew their official complaint against Liverpool after the club made a donation to the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation and apologised for their behaviour prior to the deal.[62] Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy publicly stated his dissatisfaction, saying he had been forced into transferring the player due to Liverpool's interference.[63]

Keane was given the squad number 7, and scored his first goal for Liverpool on 1 October 2008 in a Champions League win against PSV Eindhoven at Anfield.[64] A second Champions League goal quickly followed with Keane scoring the opening goal in Liverpool's 1–1 draw with Atlético Madrid.[65] Premier League goals were less forthcoming but he scored twice for Liverpool against West Bromwich Albion on 8 November.[66]

Six weeks passed before Keane scored again but it was a crucial equaliser against Arsenal, giving Liverpool a 1–1 away draw against their league rivals.[67] In the following Premier League match against Bolton, Keane scored two more league goals to seal a 3–0 win for Liverpool.[68] During the January transfer window, Tottenham Hotspur made an approach for the striker and Liverpool accepted the offer, allowing the Irishman to return to his former club for a fee of £12 million, £7 million less than Liverpool had paid for him.[69][70][71]

Return to Tottenham Hotspur Edit

 
Keane playing against Chelsea on 21 March 2009 at White Hart Lane

Keane rejoined Tottenham on 2 February 2009, signing for a basic fee of £12 million, potentially rising to £16 million with add-ons.[72] The deal meant that the cumulative transfer fees paid for Keane over his career amounted to around £75 million.[73] He signed a four-year contract with the north London club.[74] Keane was one of three players to make returns to Tottenham during the transfer window, along with Jermain Defoe and Pascal Chimbonda.[58] He was also made Tottenham vice-captain a week later,[75] after often deputising for Ledley King during his first spell there.[76][77][78] He was cup-tied for Spurs' appearance in the 2009 Football League Cup Final.[79] Keane scored his first goal since his return to the club on 4 March,[80] opening the scoring in the crucial 4–0 home victory against Middlesbrough.[81][82] He followed this up by scoring another vital goal, this time a last-minute equaliser, away to Sunderland in a 1–1 draw on 7 March.[83]

Soon after Keane's return to White Hart Lane, railway service Virgin Trains ran an advertisement with the slogan "A Liverpool to London return faster than Robbie Keane."[84] On his return to Liverpool on the final day of the season, he scored in a 3–1 defeat.[85] He received a generally warm reception from the fans despite scoring against them.[86]

On 31 July 2009, Keane captained Tottenham to winning the Premier League Asia Trophy in a pre-season competition in China. He scored twice in the 3–0 win over Hull City inside Beijing Workers Stadium. On 26 September 2009, Keane scored four goals in a 5–0 win over Burnley.[87] During Tottenham's League Cup Fourth round match, Keane scored one of two goals against Everton on 27 October 2009 at White Hart Lane.[88][89] He continued his scoring form with another against Sunderland in their 2–0 home win on 7 November 2009.[90]

Loan to Celtic Edit

On 1 February 2010, Keane signed for Celtic in a loan deal until the end of the 2009–10 season and was assigned the number 7 shirt, previously worn by Jimmy Johnstone and Henrik Larsson.[91][92] After signing for Celtic, Keane said: "The club is massive. I am a Celtic fan and did not have to ask much about it. I always wanted to play for Celtic and it works for all parties."[91]

He made his Celtic debut in a 1–0 defeat on 2 February at Rugby Park against Kilmarnock.[93] He scored his first goal for Celtic in a 4–2 victory in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup against Dunfermline at East End Park.[94] He scored his first goal in the SPL against Aberdeen in a 4–4 draw on 13 February.[95] His first goal at Celtic Park proved to be the winner against Dundee United on 20 February.[96] Keane's first Old Firm match against Rangers was on 28 February, with Celtic losing 1–0.[97] On 13 March, Keane scored his first Celtic hat-trick in a 3–0 Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock,[98] and then scored two in a league clash against them two weeks later.[99]

Keane's penultimate match was a 2–1 Old Firm win over Rangers on 4 May[100] his last match for Celtic came against Hearts on 9 May, he scored the first goal in a 2–1 victory.[101] He stated that he enjoyed his time at Celtic and that it had given him back his 'hunger for football'.[102] On 12 April, Keane was announced as SPL Player of the Month for March 2010.[103] On 19 April 2010, Keane was announced as Celtic's Fans' Player of the Year.[104]

Loan to West Ham United Edit

 
Keane warming up for West Ham United before a match against Aston Villa in April 2011

On 30 January 2011, Keane joined West Ham United on loan for the remainder of the season.[105] Keane made his debut for West Ham on 2 February in a 3–1 victory over Blackpool at Bloomfield Road, scoring his first goal in the process.[106] West Ham had an option to extend the deal by two years if they avoided relegation from the Premier League.[107] However, in May 2011 West Ham were relegated and Keane returned to Tottenham.[108]

LA Galaxy Edit

2011 Edit

After playing for the newly reformed New York Cosmos in Paul Scholes's testimonial match,[109] Keane joined LA Galaxy of MLS,[110] becoming one of the club's three allowed designated players, alongside David Beckham and Landon Donovan. The Galaxy traded their previous third Designated Player, Juan Pablo Ángel, to city rivals Chivas USA to make room for Keane.[111] He made his debut on 20 August 2011, in a California Clásico game against the San Jose Earthquakes, and scored his first goal for his new team in the 21st minute, in a 2–0 win at The Home Depot Center.[112] On 13 September, he scored his first CONCACAF Champions League goal in a 2–1 group stage loss to Monarcas Morelia of Mexico.[113]

The Galaxy finished the season as Western Conference champions, and won the Supporters' Shield.[114] On 6 November, in his first full match, Keane scored in a 3–1 win over Real Salt Lake to book a place in the 2011 MLS Cup.[115] Two weeks later, in their home stadium, he assisted Donovan's winning goal in the 72nd minute of the final, as the Galaxy defeated Houston Dynamo 1–0.[116]

Loan to Aston Villa Edit

On 8 January 2012, Keane agreed to move on loan to Aston Villa for two months, until the new MLS season began in March. He trained with the Villa squad on 9 and 10 January and completed the move on the 12th.[117][118]

He made his debut at Villa Park in a 1–1 draw with Everton on 14 January, coming on as an 81st-minute substitute for Stephen Warnock.[119] Keane then made his full debut in Villa's next match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, in which he scored his first two goals for the club including the winner in a 3–2 victory.[120] On 5 February, he scored the equaliser against Newcastle United, in an eventual 2–1 loss, his third goal for Villa, in four league games.[121]

Return from loan Edit

On 18 March 2012, Keane scored twice in a 3–1 home win over D.C. United for the Galaxy's first win of the season.[122] In July, with five goals including consecutive braces, he was voted MLS Player of the Month.[123] He finished with 16 regular season goals, fourth in the league's top scorers, and was one of three strikers named in the MLS Best XI, alongside Thierry Henry and Chris Wondolowski.[124] His two goals in a 4–2 win over Toronto on 22 September sealed a place in the 2012 MLS Cup Playoffs.[125] In the Conference semi-finals, Keane scored twice in a 3–1 second leg win over San Jose, as the Galaxy recovered from a 1–0 home loss in the first match.[126] Against Seattle Sounders in the Conference final, he scored another two goals in a 3–0 first leg win, and a late penalty in a 2–1 loss in the second leg at CenturyLink Field.[127] Keane scored a last-minute penalty to complete a 3–1 win in the 2012 MLS Cup, once again against Houston Dynamo.[128]

 
Keane in action for LA Galaxy in 2013

At the start of the 2013 season, in the absence of Donovan, Keane was promoted to captain by head coach Bruce Arena.[129] On opening day, he had a part in each goal as Galaxy beat Chicago Fire 4–0 at home, assisting a hat-trick for Mike Magee before himself finding the net in added time.[130] On 26 May, he scored his first MLS hat-trick in a 4–0 rout of Seattle,[131] and he recorded another on 27 August in a 4–2 comeback win over Salt Lake, putting him on 10 goals for the season;[132] he was the league's Player of the Month in August.[133] Keane scored twice in a 5–0 win over Chivas on 6 October, the first and last goals of the victory.[134] For the second consecutive season, he made the MLS Best XI, as recognition for his 16 goals and 11 assists, statistics which put him fourth and third on the respective top scorer lists.[135]

On 6 March 2014, Keane signed a new multi-year contract extension with LA Galaxy.[136] For the third season in a row he reached double figures in goals, scoring his tenth on 20 July in a 2–1 loss at Sporting KC.[137] Keane scored his 50th MLS regular-season goal on 28 September, chipping New York Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles to open a 4–0 victory.[138]

 
Keane and his 2014 MLS Cup-winning teammates meeting President Barack Obama in the White House

On 3 December 2014, Keane was awarded the MLS Most Valuable Player Award after a season in which he recorded a career high 19 goals and 14 assists in 29 appearances.[139] Four days later, he scored the 111th-minute winner in the 2014 MLS Cup which the Galaxy won 2–1 against the New England Revolution for a record fifth title.[140] Keane was given the MLS Cup MVP award, similar to the Man Of The Match award.

After the announcement that his former Liverpool teammate Steven Gerrard would join the Galaxy in July 2015, Keane confirmed that he would not hand over the captaincy.[141] He scored the second goal of the 2–0 home win over Chicago in their first game of the season on 7 March.[142] On 17 June, Keane scored a hat-trick in the fourth round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, as the Galaxy won 6–1 against fifth-tier amateurs PSA Elite.[143] On 5 July, Keane scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 win over Toronto.[144] Twelve days later, in Gerrard's first match, he scored three goals for the second consecutive game including two penalties with Gerrard also netting in a 5–2 win against San Jose.[145]

On 6 March 2016, Keane scored from the penalty spot in the opening 2016 league fixture; a 4–1 home win against D.C. United.[146] He followed that up with another successful penalty on 19 March in the 3–1 home victory against San Jose.[147] After missing five games with a knee injury, Keane returned on 8 May to face New England Revolution and scored twice in the 4–2 home win.[148] Keane scored his 80th MLS regular-season goal on 23 July in a 2–1 away win against Portland Timbers with a simple tap-in from close range.[149] On 11 September, he scored Galaxy's fourth goal in their 4–2 home win over Orlando City.[150] He scored twice in a 4–2 home defeat against Seattle Sounders on 25 September for his ninth and tenth goals of the season.[151] In November, Keane stated that he would be leaving LA Galaxy after his contract expired at the end of the season, but that he would not be retiring.[152] In total, he scored 104 goals in 165 appearances during his six seasons with the club with his last game being the MLS Cup Playoff penalty-shootout defeat to Colorado Rapids on 6 November 2016.[153][154]

ATK Edit

On 4 August 2017, Keane signed for Indian Super League team ATK joining former teammate Teddy Sheringham, the team's head coach. He said that the opportunity to play in a new league appealed to him.[155] He was assigned the number 10 jersey and appointed as the club captain.[156] However, he suffered an achilles injury during a pre-season training camp in Dubai and had to return home for treatment, ruling him out of action until December.[157] Spanish defender Jordi was appointed as the captain in his absence.[158] On 7 December, he made his first-team debut, coming on as a 61st-minute substitute in a 3–2 defeat against Chennaiyin.[159] On 23 December, he scored his first goal in a 1–0 victory against Delhi Dynamos.[160][161]

Keane was appointed player-manager of ATK in March 2018 after Sheringham and his replacement Ashley Westwood were sacked with ATK finishing outside the play-offs. He scored the only goal in a 1–0 win over NorthEast United on his managerial debut, enough to save them from last place.[162] After contesting the final three matches as player-manager, Keane decided to leave the club at the end of the season and stated he would be taking time out to consider his options.[163]

Keane officially announced his retirement on 28 November 2018.[164][165][166]

International career Edit

 
Keane with the Republic of Ireland national team in 2004

Keane was part of the so-called "golden generation" of Irish youth football of the late 1990s.[167]

Under the guidance of Brian Kerr, the unfancied Republic of Ireland won the UEFA U16 and U18 European championships in 1998, and Keane was part of the victorious U18 side in Cyprus.[168] In 1999, he played at the World Youth Cup in Nigeria, where the Republic of Ireland reached the last 16 before going out on penalties to the hosts.[169] His first Republic of Ireland cap came against the Czech Republic in Olomouc in March 1998.[170] He scored his first senior international goals against Malta in October that year.[171]

Keane was selected by Mick McCarthy as part of the Republic of Ireland squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan, scoring three goals in the Republic of Ireland's four games. Keane scored an injury-time equaliser against Germany in the group stage match as the Irish surprised many by holding the former champions to a 1–1 draw.[172] This was the first of only three goals which Germany conceded in the tournament (the other two were scored in the final by Brazil's Ronaldo). In the Round of 16 match against Spain, he scored a last-minute penalty to force the game into extra-time and a penalty shootout after the Irish had gone a goal down early in the first half, but eventually lost 3–2 on penalties.[173]

Keane became the Republic of Ireland's leading goalscorer during a match against the Faroe Islands on 13 October 2004 when he scored his 22nd and 23rd goals. The first of these goals broke Niall Quinn's record of 21 goals.[174]

Although the Republic of Ireland failed to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Keane scored four goals in the Republic of Ireland's eight qualifying matches. Following Steve Staunton's appointment as Republic of Ireland manager, Keane was appointed captain.[175] In their first game under Staunton, Keane scored the second goal in the 3–0 victory against Sweden at Lansdowne Road, and celebrated the final match at the Lansdowne Road stadium with a hat-trick on his 70th senior international appearance in a 5–0 defeat of San Marino on 15 November 2006.[176] Giovanni Trapattoni, who took over from Staunton, maintained Keane as team captain starting in his first game in charge against Serbia on 24 May 2008 which ended in a 1–1 draw.[177]

As captain, Keane led the team to a second-place finish in the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign. He scored his 40th international goal against Cyprus, a header in the 83rd minute, which secured a 2–1 win for the Republic of Ireland.[citation needed] Along with Dimitar Berbatov, he topped the scoring chart in the qualifying group with 5 goals in 10 games. His 41st international goal came in the controversial 2010 World Cup play-off with France on 18 November 2009.[178] This was his 26th goal in competitive (non-friendly) internationals.

Keane won his 100th cap against Argentina in a 1–0 friendly defeat on 11 August 2010. This match was also the first international football match at the new Aviva Stadium.[179] He scored his 45th international goal against Russia in October 2010.[180] It was the first time the Republic of Ireland had lost a game in which Keane had scored. Previously, the Republic of Ireland had won 26 and drew 10 of the 36 games in which Keane had scored. He equalled Andy Townsend's record for most appearances as Republic of Ireland captain (40) on 26 March 2011 and also scored a goal in the process.[181][182]

 
Keane with the Republic of Ireland in 2011 before a match against Russia

Keane took part in the inaugural Nations Cup for the Republic of Ireland, which took place in February and May 2011. He ended the tournament as top scorer, despite not having played in their first game against Wales. Keane scored three goals in total, two against Northern Ireland in a 5–0 victory, and what proved to be the tournament's winning goal in a 1–0 victory over Scotland.[183][184] The Republic of Ireland emerged from the competition victorious, having won all three of their games without conceding a goal.[185]

On 4 June 2011, Keane scored twice in a 2–0 away win against Macedonia in qualification for UEFA Euro 2012 to become the first Irish or British player to score more than 50 international goals.[186] Following the game with Macedonia his total stood at 51 goals. He added another two goals in the Republic of Ireland's 4–0 play-off hammering of Estonia in Tallinn which effectively secured qualification for Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine to bring his goal tally to 53.[187]

 
Keane during a match against Spain at Euro 2012

After a disappointing tournament in Poland, Keane brought his international tally to 54, with an 89th-minute penalty against Kazakhstan in the Republic of Ireland's opening World Cup 2014 qualification match. This left the score at 1–1 before Kevin Doyle's goal a minute later secured a winning start to the campaign.[188] On 2 June 2013, Keane scored the third and fourth goals of the game, his 55th and 56th goals for the Republic of Ireland, against Georgia in a 4–0 win.[189]

On 7 June 2013, Keane played his 126th game for the Republic of Ireland and became the new record appearance holder, breaking Shay Given's previous record of 125 appearances. He also scored his second hat-trick of his international career in the same game against the Faroe Islands scoring his 57th, 58th and 59th goals in a 3–0 win for the Republic of Ireland.[190] Keane scored his 60th international goal against Sweden on 6 September 2013, in a 2–1 loss.[191] He went on to score his 61st and 62nd goals for the Republic of Ireland against Kazakhstan on 15 October 2013 in a 3–1 win and against Latvia a month later in a 3–0 victory, both games being played in Dublin.[192][193]

Keane missed his chance to score his 63rd goal against Costa Rica in Philadelphia on 6 June 2014 when he missed a penalty in a friendly game.[194] He was the highest male international scorer among active players following Miroslav Klose's retirement in 2014.[195] On 11 October 2014, he scored his third international hat-trick, his 63rd, 64th and 65th goals, in a 7–0 European qualifying win against Gibraltar at Aviva Stadium. The treble concluded with a penalty in the 18th minute. This took him to a record 21 goals in European Championship qualifiers, surpassing the 20 by Turkey's Hakan Şükür.[196] He would later extend his tally to 23 goals, although the record was broken by Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo on 10 September 2019.[197]

Keane was selected in manager Martin O'Neill's 23-man squad for UEFA Euro 2016 in what would be his final major tournament appearance for the Republic of Ireland.[198] However, he was restricted to a bench role and only played a total of 23 minutes against Sweden and Belgium respectively.[199][200]

On 24 August 2016, Keane announced his retirement from international football.[201] His last match for the Republic of Ireland was a friendly against Oman on 31 August 2016 at Aviva Stadium. The Republic of Ireland emerged victorious 4–0 and Keane signed off with a goal to take him level with German great Gerd Müller on 68 international goals. He received a rousing ovation from the assembled crowd when he was substituted in the 57th minute.[202] Keane was also given a guard of honour from his Republic of Ireland teammates after the match had finished and he left the pitch with his two sons to rapturous applause from the home fans.[203][204]

Coaching career Edit

ATK Edit

In March 2018, Keane was appointed player-manager of ATK after Sheringham and his replacement Ashley Westwood were sacked, with ATK finishing outside the play-offs. He scored the only goal in a 1–0 win over NorthEast United on his managerial debut, enough to save them from last place.[162] After contesting the final three matches as player-manager, Keane decided to leave the club at the end of the season.[163]

Assistant Edit

In November 2018, Keane agreed to act as the assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national team, under the management of newly-appointed Mick McCarthy.[205]

In June 2019, he accepted the dual roles of assistant manager of Middlesbrough in the Championship and the Republic of Ireland national team. His former Leeds and Tottenham teammate Jonathan Woodgate, who had been appointed the manager of the Teesside-based club, offered him the role as part of a refurbished coaching team.[206] On 23 June 2020, Keane left his role as Middlesbrough assistant manager after his one-year contract came to an end during the COVID-19 pandemic.[207] Keane completed UEFA coaching qualifications, receiving the UEFA Pro Licence in 2020.[208]

On 3 May 2023, Keane joined the coaching staff of Premier League side Leeds, following the appointment of Sam Allardyce as manager.[209] However, in the aftermath of the club's relegation at the end of the season, both Allardyce and Keane left Leeds by mutual agreement on 2 June.[210][211]

Maccabi Tel Aviv Edit

On 26 June 2023, Keane was appointed new head coach of Israeli Premier League side Maccabi Tel Aviv, signing a two-year contract with the club and taking over his first managerial role.[212][213] His former international teammate Rory Delap was named as his assistant.[214] Keane's appointment was criticised by the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which urged him to join "the international athletes who fight for the rights of the Palestinians and oppose cooperating with apartheid", and by Sinn Fein TD Chris Andrews, who expressed disappointment that Keane had signed up with a "racist and apartheid Israeli club".[215] At his first press conference in Tel Aviv, Keane responded to a question "I don't want to get into politics. This is the last time I will say it. I'm here as a football man and someone that loves the game. I will certainly just focus on that but thanks for your question".[216]

Keane started his spell as manager with four wins and a draw to put Maccabi Tel Aviv on top of the league table. He was evacuated to Greece during the October 2023 Gaza–Israel conflict.[217]

Style of play Edit

A talented, quick, and agile player,[218][219] who was diminutive in stature,[220] Keane was a versatile forward, capable of playing anywhere along the front line,[221] due to his ability to score and create goals.[219] Throughout his career, he was often deployed in creative roles as a second striker, as a winger, or as an attacking midfielder behind the forwards, and as a main striker.[219][221] A technically gifted, intelligent, and hard-working forward,[218][221] Keane was also renowned for his pace, dribbling skills, and creativity, and also stood out for his leadership throughout his career.[222]

Although he used many different goal celebrations throughout his career, Keane's signature goalscoring celebration involved him performing a cartwheel, followed by a forward roll, and subsequently standing up and mimicking gesture of firing pistols with his hands.[223]

Personal life Edit

Keane married Xposé presenter[224] and former Miss Ireland contestant Claudine Palmer in Ballybrack on 7 June 2008.[225] They have two sons, born in 2009[226] and 2015.[227] As of 2023, the elder son was playing for Shamrock Rovers.[228]

Keane is a cousin of English singer Morrissey,[229] and has himself been noted for his singing skills.[230][231][232] His first cousin is Jason Byrne, the second-highest goalscorer in League of Ireland history.[233] Keane holds a U.S. green card which qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes.[234] He achieved his UEFA "A" Licence in January 2016, via the Football Association of Ireland's Coach Education Programme.[235]

Keane stated his support for the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Ireland ahead of the referendum in 2015.[236]

Keane is an ambassador for the Children's Medical & Research Foundation in Crumlin, Dublin.[237] Accompanied by his LA Galaxy teammates, Keane personally presented the hospital with a cheque for $50,000 from the LA Galaxy Foundation and Herbalife on 18 February 2015.[238]

Keane and his wife Claudine supported the "Our Hospital Heroes" appeal by raising money for front line workers in hospitals across Ireland, by setting up a GoFundme page after a family member was diagnosed with COVID-19 and had to be admitted to hospital.[239] The GoFundme page has raised over €81,000 as of July 2021.

Career statistics Edit

Club Edit

[240][241][242]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1997–98 First Division 38 11 3 0 4 0 45 11
1998–99 First Division 33 11 2 2 4 3 39 16
1999–2000 First Division 2 2 1 0 3 2
Wolverhampton Wanderers total 73 24 5 2 9 3 0 0 0 0 87 29
Coventry City 1999–2000 Premier League 31 12 3 0 0 0 34 12
Inter Milan 2000–01 Serie A 6 0 3 1 1 1 4[a] 1 14 3
Leeds United (loan) 2000–01 Premier League 18 9 2 0 20 9
Leeds United 2001–02 Premier League 25 3 0 0 2 3 6[b] 3 33 9
2002–03 Premier League 3 1 3 1
Leeds United total 46 13 2 0 2 3 6 3 0 0 56 19
Tottenham Hotspur 2002–03 Premier League 29 13 1 0 2 0 32 13
2003–04 Premier League 34 14 3 1 4 1 41 16
2004–05 Premier League 35 11 6 3 4 3 45 17
2005–06 Premier League 36 16 1 0 1 0 38 16
2006–07 Premier League 27 11 5 5 3 1 9[b] 5 44 22
2007–08 Premier League 36 15 3 2 5 2 10[b] 4 54 23
Tottenham Hotspur total 197 80 19 11 19 7 19 9 0 0 254 107
Liverpool 2008–09 Premier League 19 5 1 0 1 0 7[c] 2 28 7
Tottenham Hotspur 2008–09 Premier League 14 5 14 5
2009–10 Premier League 20 6 2 1 3 2 25 9
2010–11 Premier League 7 0 1 1 5[c] 0 13 1
Tottenham Hotspur total 41 11 2 1 4 3 5 0 0 0 52 15
Celtic (loan) 2009–10 Scottish Premier League 16 12 3 4 0 0 19 16
West Ham United (loan) 2010–11 Premier League 9 2 1 0 10 2
LA Galaxy 2011 MLS 4 2 0 0 3[d] 1 4[e] 1 11 4
2012 28 16 0 0 3[d] 1 6[e] 6 37 23
2013 23 16 0 0 5[d] 3 2[e] 0 30 19
2014 29 19 1 0 2[d] 2 5[e] 2 37 23
2015 24 20 2 3 1[d] 2 1[e] 0 28 25
2016 17 10 0 0 2[d] 0 3[e] 0 22 10
LA Galaxy total 125 83 3 3 0 0 16 9 21 9 165 104
Aston Villa (loan) 2011–12 Premier League 6 3 1 0 7 3
ATK 2017–18 Indian Super League 9 6 2 2 11 8
Career total 578 251 45 24 36 17 57 24 21 9 737 325
  1. ^ One appearance in UEFA Champions League and three appearances in UEFA Cup
  2. ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Cup
  3. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  4. ^ a b c d e f Appearances in CONCACAF Champions League
  5. ^ a b c d e f Appearances in MLS Cup Playoffs

International Edit

[243][244]

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Republic of Ireland 1998 5 2
1999 8 3
2000 9 2
2001 7 1
2002 11 6
2003 7 4
2004 10 6
2005 7 1
2006 6 4
2007 8 3
2008 7 3
2009 11 6
2010 8 4
2011 10 8
2012 8 1
2013 9 8
2014 7 3
2015 5 2
2016 3 1
Total 146 68

Managerial Edit

As of 5 October 2023

Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
ATK   3 March 2018 31 May 2018 3 2 0 1 066.67
Maccabi Tel Aviv   26 June 2023 present 15 11 3 1 073.33
Total 18 13 3 2 072.22

Honours Edit

Tottenham Hotspur

LA Galaxy

Republic of Ireland U18

Republic of Ireland

Individual

See also Edit

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robbie, keane, robert, david, keane, born, july, 1980, irish, professional, football, coach, former, player, played, striker, keane, served, captain, republic, ireland, from, march, 2006, until, international, retirement, august, 2016, keane, most, capped, pla. Robert David Keane born 8 July 1980 is an Irish professional football coach and former player who played as a striker Keane served as captain of the Republic of Ireland from March 2006 until his international retirement in August 2016 Keane is the most capped player and is the top goalscorer in the team s history He is the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv 4 Robbie KeaneKeane with the Republic of Ireland national team in 2013Personal informationFull nameRobert David Keane 1 Date of birth 1980 07 08 8 July 1980 age 43 2 Place of birthTallaght Dublin IrelandHeight1 76 m 5 ft 9 in 3 2 Position s StrikerTeam informationCurrent teamMaccabi Tel Aviv head coach Youth career1986 1990Fettercairn YFC1990 1996Crumlin United1996 1997Wolverhampton WanderersSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1997 1999Wolverhampton Wanderers73 24 1999 2000Coventry City31 12 2000 2001Inter Milan6 0 2001 Leeds United loan 18 9 2001 2002Leeds United28 4 2002 2008Tottenham Hotspur197 80 2008 2009Liverpool19 5 2009 2011Tottenham Hotspur41 11 2010 Celtic loan 16 12 2011 West Ham United loan 9 2 2011 2016LA Galaxy125 83 2012 Aston Villa loan 6 3 2017 2018ATK9 6 Total578 251 International career1996Republic of Ireland U163 1 1998Republic of Ireland U184 3 1999Republic of Ireland U204 0 1998 2016Republic of Ireland146 68 Managerial career2018ATK2023 Maccabi Tel AvivMedal record Representing Republic of IrelandMen s footballUEFA European Under 19 ChampionshipWinner 1998 Cyprus Club domestic league appearances and goalsKeane began his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers scoring twice on his first team debut aged 17 The following season he was the club s leading goalscorer and scored his first international goal for Ireland He changed club frequently between 1999 and 2002 breaking transfer fee records but his brief spells at Inter Milan and Leeds United were unexceptional He joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2002 and played there for seven and a half years over two spells amassing 306 appearances and 122 goals across all competitions The 2007 08 season was the most fruitful of his career as he set a career record of 23 goals in a season including a landmark 100th competitive goal and won his first senior honour the League Cup Keane moved to Liverpool in July 2008 but he spent only six months at the club before returning to Tottenham where he was made first team captain In January 2010 he moved on loan to Scottish Premier League side Celtic for the rest of the season and spent the second half of the following season loaned to West Ham United He left Tottenham for LA Galaxy in 2011 and in January 2012 went to Aston Villa on a two month loan during the Major League Soccer MLS off season He departed LA Galaxy in 2016 having scored 104 goals across six seasons before a short stint with Indian club ATK Keane announced his retirement from professional football in November 2018 In total he scored 126 Premier League goals for six different clubs which ranks him as the 15th most successful goalscorer in the history of the Premier League Widely regarded as one of the best Irish players of all time Keane scored 68 goals for the Republic of Ireland national team over an 18 year international career making him the all time record Irish scorer His 146 caps is also an Irish record Keane is the joint fifth highest European international goalscorer of all time and the only player in the history of world football to have scored at least one international goal in 19 consecutive years 5 Keane was the Republic of Ireland s top scorer at the 2002 FIFA World Cup with three goals as they reached the last 16 and also played at UEFA Euro 2012 and UEFA Euro 2016 Throughout his club and international career he was known for his goal celebration where he performed a cartwheel followed by a forward roll 6 After announcing his retirement from playing Keane began his coaching career with the Ireland senior team as assistant manager under Mick McCarthy s management setup in November 2018 He also took on the role of assistant manager at Championship club Middlesbrough in 2019 7 with his former teammate Jonathan Woodgate as manager He left both roles in 2020 He became the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv in June 2023 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 2 Coventry City 2 3 Inter Milan 2 4 Leeds United 2 5 Tottenham Hotspur 2 5 1 2002 2005 2 5 2 2006 2008 2 6 Liverpool 2 7 Return to Tottenham Hotspur 2 7 1 Loan to Celtic 2 7 2 Loan to West Ham United 2 8 LA Galaxy 2 8 1 2011 2 8 2 Loan to Aston Villa 2 8 3 Return from loan 2 9 ATK 3 International career 4 Coaching career 4 1 ATK 4 2 Assistant 4 3 Maccabi Tel Aviv 5 Style of play 6 Personal life 7 Career statistics 7 1 Club 7 2 International 7 3 Managerial 8 Honours 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditRobert David Keane was born and raised in Tallaght Dublin 9 the son of Anne and Robert Keane He started his football career with local club Fettercairn before joining Dublin schoolboy team Crumlin United at the age of 10 where his talent was seen and recognised at an early age 10 He also played Gaelic football until he was 15 before giving it up to pursue a football career 11 Keane received offers from both Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers but decided to go to the First Division side judging that it would be harder to break into the first team at Liverpool 12 He moved to Wolverhampton four days before his 16th birthday in July 1996 joining their youth team 13 14 Club career EditWolverhampton Wanderers Edit Keane progressed through Wolves youth ranks and made his professional debut aged 17 on 9 August 1997 scoring twice against Norwich City 15 The following season he excelled at the club earning praise from both the press and Wolves manager Colin Lee 16 He went on to be the club s leading scorer with 16 goals in the 1998 99 season 12 Keane s performances and goalscoring record with both Wolves and his national team attracted much interest from larger clubs and a move for the young striker seemed imminent given Wolves finances 17 18 However with three years left on his contract Wolves sought a high price for their Irish star and managing director John Richards stated his reluctance to sell Keane unless their asking price was met 19 Coventry City Edit Just weeks into the 1999 2000 season he was sold to Premier League club Coventry City for 6 million then a British record for a teenager 20 Keane got off to a great start scoring two goals on his debut against Derby County 21 During a successful season at Coventry he played a major role in a stylish attacking side boasting the likes of Gary McAllister Mustapha Hadji and Youssef Chippo and formed a productive strike partnership with Cedric Roussel 22 Keane played in a total of 34 games scoring 12 goals all of which came in the Premier League 23 Inter Milan Edit After an impressive first season in the Premier League Keane was signed by Italian Serie A club Inter Milan for a fee of 13 million in July 2000 signing a five year contract 24 25 26 However Keane s dream move to Italy soon soured when manager Marcello Lippi was sacked Lippi s successor Marco Tardelli deemed Keane to be surplus to requirements and in December 2000 he was loaned out to Leeds United 27 Keane made 14 appearances for Inter in all competitions scoring three goals his most memorable coming two minutes into the Supercoppa Italiana match against Lazio He also scored against Ruch Chorzow in the UEFA Cup 28 and Lecce in the Coppa Italia 29 Leeds United Edit His Leeds career got off to an impressive start scoring nine goals in 14 starts for the club before the Leeds manager David O Leary made his loan deal permanent in May 2001 at an original cost of 12 million 30 The following season was not so bright and he found himself dropping down the pecking order His form suffered and he managed only nine goals in 33 appearances three of them in a 6 0 League Cup win at Leicester City on 9 October 2001 31 Meanwhile Leeds sunk deeper into debt and were forced to sell many players with Keane joining the exodus when he was sold to Tottenham Hotspur just before the 2002 03 transfer deadline for a fee of 7 million 32 Tottenham Hotspur Edit 2002 2005 Edit He s such a bubbly lad that anyone who meets him loves him Glenn Hoddle on Keane s personality 33 On signing him for Tottenham manager Glenn Hoddle said that Keane was ideally suited to Tottenham and could make White Hart Lane his spiritual home for years to come 34 Keane had an impressive debut at Spurs winning a penalty during a 3 2 win over West Ham United Keane s first goal for Tottenham came in a 2 1 win against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park Although Spurs finished in a disappointing tenth place Keane was their success story of the season finishing as Tottenham s top scorer with 13 goals including a spectacular hat trick in a win over Everton at White Hart Lane 35 In the 2003 04 season Spurs battled with relegation but Keane s goals played a major part in helping secure Tottenham s Premier League status A hat trick against Wolves 36 37 and a last minute penalty to equalise in the North London derby against Arsenal 38 despite Arsenal winning the Premier League at Tottenham 39 were highlights as Keane once again ended the season as Tottenham s top scorer with 16 goals 14 in the league 40 His third season 2004 05 was more frustrating Despite finishing with his highest return of goals in a season for Spurs 17 he played second fiddle to the likes of Jermain Defoe Frederic Kanoute and Mido for much of the season 9 The frustration culminated in Keane storming from the dugout towards the end of a game against Birmingham City in April 2005 after all the substitutes had been used meaning he would not get a chance to appear He was fined 10 000 and forced to train with the reserves after the outburst and his future at the club was thrown into doubt 41 nbsp Keane stepping up to take a penalty against Birmingham City at White Hart Lane in December 2005The 2005 06 season started as the previous one had ended with Defoe being preferred to partner Mido in Tottenham s strikeforce However Defoe s strike rate continued to disappoint and Keane s persistence paid off in November when manager Martin Jol eventually gave Keane a chance to replace Defoe and stake his claim 9 By March he had overtaken Mido as the top goalscorer at the club Keane went on to finish the season with 16 league goals making him the Premier League s joint fourth highest goalscorer that season He had also been made the vice captain taking the captaincy on occasions when Ledley King was not available 42 Keane was involved in a training ground fight with teammate Edgar Davids in December 2005 but the pair subsequently made up publicly and were seen encouraging each other on the pitch 43 2006 2008 Edit In February 2006 Inter s owner and president Massimo Moratti admitted his regret at letting Keane go after being impressed by his performances at Tottenham 44 Keane extended his commitment to Tottenham signing a new four year contract in March 2006 45 Keane was named as one of ten Spurs squad members to be struck down by norovirus on 6 May 2006 However he still managed to play in their final game of the season against West Ham United 46 Keane had a slow start to the 2006 07 season which was further set back by a knee ligament injury that Keane suffered against Middlesbrough on 5 December 2006 47 His coming back from injury marked the beginning of a return to form and a dynamic partnership with Dimitar Berbatov Keane and Berbatov were jointly awarded the Premier League s Player of the Month Award for April 2007 48 Keane finished the season with a total of 22 goals in all competitions the highest ever season tally of his career scoring 15 goals in his last 15 appearances of the season Keane made his 200th appearance for Tottenham in the final game of the 2006 07 season against Manchester City scoring the first goal in a 2 1 victory that saw Tottenham secure fifth place in the league He signed a new five year contract with Tottenham on 28 May 2007 49 On 26 December 2007 he became the thirteenth player in the history of the league to score 100 Premier League goals 50 2007 proved to be a remarkable year for the striker with a total of 31 goals and 13 assists from just 40 starts His tally of 19 league goals in the calendar year was the highest of any player in the Premier League throughout 2007 51 He scored his 100th competitive goal for Tottenham in the 2 0 win against Sunderland on 19 January 2008 becoming the fifteenth Tottenham player to achieve this feat On 24 February 2008 he won his first senior honour as a player as his Tottenham side won the first League Cup Final to be played at the new Wembley Stadium beating Chelsea 2 1 after extra time 52 On 12 April 2008 Keane made his 250th appearance for Spurs in the 1 1 draw with Middlesbrough Keane finished the 2007 08 season equal top scorer for Spurs with Berbatov with 23 goals in all competitions His 15 Premier League goals making him the first Spurs player to score double figures in the Premier League in 6 consecutive seasons 53 Keane won Player of the Year three times during his Tottenham career 2003 2005 06 and 2007 08 the first player to do so 12 His consistency and strike rate attracted the attention of Premier League rivals Liverpool Despite initial resistance to the sale and accusations of misconduct 54 55 Tottenham agreed to a 20 3 million deal for the player 56 Liverpool Edit Liverpool publicly announced their interest in Keane on 1 July 2008 57 Amid accusations that Liverpool had unsettled the player Tottenham Hotspur filed a complaint to the Premier League regarding the club s conduct 55 However on 28 July 2008 Tottenham confirmed the sale of Keane for 19 million plus a potential 1 3 million in performance based compensation 58 59 Keane agreed terms with Liverpool shortly afterwards signing a four year contract with the Merseyside club 60 Upon his arrival to Liverpool Keane said I ve been a Liverpool fan all my life going back to when I was a kid growing up in Dublin and I always had a Liverpool shirt on my back So to be here now as a Liverpool player is incredible and I couldn t be happier 61 Following the transfer Tottenham withdrew their official complaint against Liverpool after the club made a donation to the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation and apologised for their behaviour prior to the deal 62 Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy publicly stated his dissatisfaction saying he had been forced into transferring the player due to Liverpool s interference 63 Keane was given the squad number 7 and scored his first goal for Liverpool on 1 October 2008 in a Champions League win against PSV Eindhoven at Anfield 64 A second Champions League goal quickly followed with Keane scoring the opening goal in Liverpool s 1 1 draw with Atletico Madrid 65 Premier League goals were less forthcoming but he scored twice for Liverpool against West Bromwich Albion on 8 November 66 Six weeks passed before Keane scored again but it was a crucial equaliser against Arsenal giving Liverpool a 1 1 away draw against their league rivals 67 In the following Premier League match against Bolton Keane scored two more league goals to seal a 3 0 win for Liverpool 68 During the January transfer window Tottenham Hotspur made an approach for the striker and Liverpool accepted the offer allowing the Irishman to return to his former club for a fee of 12 million 7 million less than Liverpool had paid for him 69 70 71 Return to Tottenham Hotspur Edit nbsp Keane playing against Chelsea on 21 March 2009 at White Hart LaneKeane rejoined Tottenham on 2 February 2009 signing for a basic fee of 12 million potentially rising to 16 million with add ons 72 The deal meant that the cumulative transfer fees paid for Keane over his career amounted to around 75 million 73 He signed a four year contract with the north London club 74 Keane was one of three players to make returns to Tottenham during the transfer window along with Jermain Defoe and Pascal Chimbonda 58 He was also made Tottenham vice captain a week later 75 after often deputising for Ledley King during his first spell there 76 77 78 He was cup tied for Spurs appearance in the 2009 Football League Cup Final 79 Keane scored his first goal since his return to the club on 4 March 80 opening the scoring in the crucial 4 0 home victory against Middlesbrough 81 82 He followed this up by scoring another vital goal this time a last minute equaliser away to Sunderland in a 1 1 draw on 7 March 83 Soon after Keane s return to White Hart Lane railway service Virgin Trains ran an advertisement with the slogan A Liverpool to London return faster than Robbie Keane 84 On his return to Liverpool on the final day of the season he scored in a 3 1 defeat 85 He received a generally warm reception from the fans despite scoring against them 86 On 31 July 2009 Keane captained Tottenham to winning the Premier League Asia Trophy in a pre season competition in China He scored twice in the 3 0 win over Hull City inside Beijing Workers Stadium On 26 September 2009 Keane scored four goals in a 5 0 win over Burnley 87 During Tottenham s League Cup Fourth round match Keane scored one of two goals against Everton on 27 October 2009 at White Hart Lane 88 89 He continued his scoring form with another against Sunderland in their 2 0 home win on 7 November 2009 90 Loan to Celtic Edit On 1 February 2010 Keane signed for Celtic in a loan deal until the end of the 2009 10 season and was assigned the number 7 shirt previously worn by Jimmy Johnstone and Henrik Larsson 91 92 After signing for Celtic Keane said The club is massive I am a Celtic fan and did not have to ask much about it I always wanted to play for Celtic and it works for all parties 91 He made his Celtic debut in a 1 0 defeat on 2 February at Rugby Park against Kilmarnock 93 He scored his first goal for Celtic in a 4 2 victory in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup against Dunfermline at East End Park 94 He scored his first goal in the SPL against Aberdeen in a 4 4 draw on 13 February 95 His first goal at Celtic Park proved to be the winner against Dundee United on 20 February 96 Keane s first Old Firm match against Rangers was on 28 February with Celtic losing 1 0 97 On 13 March Keane scored his first Celtic hat trick in a 3 0 Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock 98 and then scored two in a league clash against them two weeks later 99 Keane s penultimate match was a 2 1 Old Firm win over Rangers on 4 May 100 his last match for Celtic came against Hearts on 9 May he scored the first goal in a 2 1 victory 101 He stated that he enjoyed his time at Celtic and that it had given him back his hunger for football 102 On 12 April Keane was announced as SPL Player of the Month for March 2010 103 On 19 April 2010 Keane was announced as Celtic s Fans Player of the Year 104 Loan to West Ham United Edit nbsp Keane warming up for West Ham United before a match against Aston Villa in April 2011On 30 January 2011 Keane joined West Ham United on loan for the remainder of the season 105 Keane made his debut for West Ham on 2 February in a 3 1 victory over Blackpool at Bloomfield Road scoring his first goal in the process 106 West Ham had an option to extend the deal by two years if they avoided relegation from the Premier League 107 However in May 2011 West Ham were relegated and Keane returned to Tottenham 108 LA Galaxy Edit 2011 Edit After playing for the newly reformed New York Cosmos in Paul Scholes s testimonial match 109 Keane joined LA Galaxy of MLS 110 becoming one of the club s three allowed designated players alongside David Beckham and Landon Donovan The Galaxy traded their previous third Designated Player Juan Pablo Angel to city rivals Chivas USA to make room for Keane 111 He made his debut on 20 August 2011 in a California Clasico game against the San Jose Earthquakes and scored his first goal for his new team in the 21st minute in a 2 0 win at The Home Depot Center 112 On 13 September he scored his first CONCACAF Champions League goal in a 2 1 group stage loss to Monarcas Morelia of Mexico 113 The Galaxy finished the season as Western Conference champions and won the Supporters Shield 114 On 6 November in his first full match Keane scored in a 3 1 win over Real Salt Lake to book a place in the 2011 MLS Cup 115 Two weeks later in their home stadium he assisted Donovan s winning goal in the 72nd minute of the final as the Galaxy defeated Houston Dynamo 1 0 116 Loan to Aston Villa Edit On 8 January 2012 Keane agreed to move on loan to Aston Villa for two months until the new MLS season began in March He trained with the Villa squad on 9 and 10 January and completed the move on the 12th 117 118 He made his debut at Villa Park in a 1 1 draw with Everton on 14 January coming on as an 81st minute substitute for Stephen Warnock 119 Keane then made his full debut in Villa s next match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in which he scored his first two goals for the club including the winner in a 3 2 victory 120 On 5 February he scored the equaliser against Newcastle United in an eventual 2 1 loss his third goal for Villa in four league games 121 Return from loan Edit On 18 March 2012 Keane scored twice in a 3 1 home win over D C United for the Galaxy s first win of the season 122 In July with five goals including consecutive braces he was voted MLS Player of the Month 123 He finished with 16 regular season goals fourth in the league s top scorers and was one of three strikers named in the MLS Best XI alongside Thierry Henry and Chris Wondolowski 124 His two goals in a 4 2 win over Toronto on 22 September sealed a place in the 2012 MLS Cup Playoffs 125 In the Conference semi finals Keane scored twice in a 3 1 second leg win over San Jose as the Galaxy recovered from a 1 0 home loss in the first match 126 Against Seattle Sounders in the Conference final he scored another two goals in a 3 0 first leg win and a late penalty in a 2 1 loss in the second leg at CenturyLink Field 127 Keane scored a last minute penalty to complete a 3 1 win in the 2012 MLS Cup once again against Houston Dynamo 128 nbsp Keane in action for LA Galaxy in 2013At the start of the 2013 season in the absence of Donovan Keane was promoted to captain by head coach Bruce Arena 129 On opening day he had a part in each goal as Galaxy beat Chicago Fire 4 0 at home assisting a hat trick for Mike Magee before himself finding the net in added time 130 On 26 May he scored his first MLS hat trick in a 4 0 rout of Seattle 131 and he recorded another on 27 August in a 4 2 comeback win over Salt Lake putting him on 10 goals for the season 132 he was the league s Player of the Month in August 133 Keane scored twice in a 5 0 win over Chivas on 6 October the first and last goals of the victory 134 For the second consecutive season he made the MLS Best XI as recognition for his 16 goals and 11 assists statistics which put him fourth and third on the respective top scorer lists 135 On 6 March 2014 Keane signed a new multi year contract extension with LA Galaxy 136 For the third season in a row he reached double figures in goals scoring his tenth on 20 July in a 2 1 loss at Sporting KC 137 Keane scored his 50th MLS regular season goal on 28 September chipping New York Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles to open a 4 0 victory 138 nbsp Keane and his 2014 MLS Cup winning teammates meeting President Barack Obama in the White HouseOn 3 December 2014 Keane was awarded the MLS Most Valuable Player Award after a season in which he recorded a career high 19 goals and 14 assists in 29 appearances 139 Four days later he scored the 111th minute winner in the 2014 MLS Cup which the Galaxy won 2 1 against the New England Revolution for a record fifth title 140 Keane was given the MLS Cup MVP award similar to the Man Of The Match award After the announcement that his former Liverpool teammate Steven Gerrard would join the Galaxy in July 2015 Keane confirmed that he would not hand over the captaincy 141 He scored the second goal of the 2 0 home win over Chicago in their first game of the season on 7 March 142 On 17 June Keane scored a hat trick in the fourth round of the Lamar Hunt U S Open Cup as the Galaxy won 6 1 against fifth tier amateurs PSA Elite 143 On 5 July Keane scored a hat trick in a 4 0 win over Toronto 144 Twelve days later in Gerrard s first match he scored three goals for the second consecutive game including two penalties with Gerrard also netting in a 5 2 win against San Jose 145 On 6 March 2016 Keane scored from the penalty spot in the opening 2016 league fixture a 4 1 home win against D C United 146 He followed that up with another successful penalty on 19 March in the 3 1 home victory against San Jose 147 After missing five games with a knee injury Keane returned on 8 May to face New England Revolution and scored twice in the 4 2 home win 148 Keane scored his 80th MLS regular season goal on 23 July in a 2 1 away win against Portland Timbers with a simple tap in from close range 149 On 11 September he scored Galaxy s fourth goal in their 4 2 home win over Orlando City 150 He scored twice in a 4 2 home defeat against Seattle Sounders on 25 September for his ninth and tenth goals of the season 151 In November Keane stated that he would be leaving LA Galaxy after his contract expired at the end of the season but that he would not be retiring 152 In total he scored 104 goals in 165 appearances during his six seasons with the club with his last game being the MLS Cup Playoff penalty shootout defeat to Colorado Rapids on 6 November 2016 153 154 ATK Edit On 4 August 2017 Keane signed for Indian Super League team ATK joining former teammate Teddy Sheringham the team s head coach He said that the opportunity to play in a new league appealed to him 155 He was assigned the number 10 jersey and appointed as the club captain 156 However he suffered an achilles injury during a pre season training camp in Dubai and had to return home for treatment ruling him out of action until December 157 Spanish defender Jordi was appointed as the captain in his absence 158 On 7 December he made his first team debut coming on as a 61st minute substitute in a 3 2 defeat against Chennaiyin 159 On 23 December he scored his first goal in a 1 0 victory against Delhi Dynamos 160 161 Keane was appointed player manager of ATK in March 2018 after Sheringham and his replacement Ashley Westwood were sacked with ATK finishing outside the play offs He scored the only goal in a 1 0 win over NorthEast United on his managerial debut enough to save them from last place 162 After contesting the final three matches as player manager Keane decided to leave the club at the end of the season and stated he would be taking time out to consider his options 163 Keane officially announced his retirement on 28 November 2018 164 165 166 International career EditSee also List of international goals scored by Robbie Keane nbsp Keane with the Republic of Ireland national team in 2004Keane was part of the so called golden generation of Irish youth football of the late 1990s 167 Under the guidance of Brian Kerr the unfancied Republic of Ireland won the UEFA U16 and U18 European championships in 1998 and Keane was part of the victorious U18 side in Cyprus 168 In 1999 he played at the World Youth Cup in Nigeria where the Republic of Ireland reached the last 16 before going out on penalties to the hosts 169 His first Republic of Ireland cap came against the Czech Republic in Olomouc in March 1998 170 He scored his first senior international goals against Malta in October that year 171 Keane was selected by Mick McCarthy as part of the Republic of Ireland squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan scoring three goals in the Republic of Ireland s four games Keane scored an injury time equaliser against Germany in the group stage match as the Irish surprised many by holding the former champions to a 1 1 draw 172 This was the first of only three goals which Germany conceded in the tournament the other two were scored in the final by Brazil s Ronaldo In the Round of 16 match against Spain he scored a last minute penalty to force the game into extra time and a penalty shootout after the Irish had gone a goal down early in the first half but eventually lost 3 2 on penalties 173 Keane became the Republic of Ireland s leading goalscorer during a match against the Faroe Islands on 13 October 2004 when he scored his 22nd and 23rd goals The first of these goals broke Niall Quinn s record of 21 goals 174 Although the Republic of Ireland failed to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Keane scored four goals in the Republic of Ireland s eight qualifying matches Following Steve Staunton s appointment as Republic of Ireland manager Keane was appointed captain 175 In their first game under Staunton Keane scored the second goal in the 3 0 victory against Sweden at Lansdowne Road and celebrated the final match at the Lansdowne Road stadium with a hat trick on his 70th senior international appearance in a 5 0 defeat of San Marino on 15 November 2006 176 Giovanni Trapattoni who took over from Staunton maintained Keane as team captain starting in his first game in charge against Serbia on 24 May 2008 which ended in a 1 1 draw 177 As captain Keane led the team to a second place finish in the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign He scored his 40th international goal against Cyprus a header in the 83rd minute which secured a 2 1 win for the Republic of Ireland citation needed Along with Dimitar Berbatov he topped the scoring chart in the qualifying group with 5 goals in 10 games His 41st international goal came in the controversial 2010 World Cup play off with France on 18 November 2009 178 This was his 26th goal in competitive non friendly internationals Keane won his 100th cap against Argentina in a 1 0 friendly defeat on 11 August 2010 This match was also the first international football match at the new Aviva Stadium 179 He scored his 45th international goal against Russia in October 2010 180 It was the first time the Republic of Ireland had lost a game in which Keane had scored Previously the Republic of Ireland had won 26 and drew 10 of the 36 games in which Keane had scored He equalled Andy Townsend s record for most appearances as Republic of Ireland captain 40 on 26 March 2011 and also scored a goal in the process 181 182 nbsp Keane with the Republic of Ireland in 2011 before a match against RussiaKeane took part in the inaugural Nations Cup for the Republic of Ireland which took place in February and May 2011 He ended the tournament as top scorer despite not having played in their first game against Wales Keane scored three goals in total two against Northern Ireland in a 5 0 victory and what proved to be the tournament s winning goal in a 1 0 victory over Scotland 183 184 The Republic of Ireland emerged from the competition victorious having won all three of their games without conceding a goal 185 On 4 June 2011 Keane scored twice in a 2 0 away win against Macedonia in qualification for UEFA Euro 2012 to become the first Irish or British player to score more than 50 international goals 186 Following the game with Macedonia his total stood at 51 goals He added another two goals in the Republic of Ireland s 4 0 play off hammering of Estonia in Tallinn which effectively secured qualification for Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine to bring his goal tally to 53 187 nbsp Keane during a match against Spain at Euro 2012After a disappointing tournament in Poland Keane brought his international tally to 54 with an 89th minute penalty against Kazakhstan in the Republic of Ireland s opening World Cup 2014 qualification match This left the score at 1 1 before Kevin Doyle s goal a minute later secured a winning start to the campaign 188 On 2 June 2013 Keane scored the third and fourth goals of the game his 55th and 56th goals for the Republic of Ireland against Georgia in a 4 0 win 189 On 7 June 2013 Keane played his 126th game for the Republic of Ireland and became the new record appearance holder breaking Shay Given s previous record of 125 appearances He also scored his second hat trick of his international career in the same game against the Faroe Islands scoring his 57th 58th and 59th goals in a 3 0 win for the Republic of Ireland 190 Keane scored his 60th international goal against Sweden on 6 September 2013 in a 2 1 loss 191 He went on to score his 61st and 62nd goals for the Republic of Ireland against Kazakhstan on 15 October 2013 in a 3 1 win and against Latvia a month later in a 3 0 victory both games being played in Dublin 192 193 Keane missed his chance to score his 63rd goal against Costa Rica in Philadelphia on 6 June 2014 when he missed a penalty in a friendly game 194 He was the highest male international scorer among active players following Miroslav Klose s retirement in 2014 195 On 11 October 2014 he scored his third international hat trick his 63rd 64th and 65th goals in a 7 0 European qualifying win against Gibraltar at Aviva Stadium The treble concluded with a penalty in the 18th minute This took him to a record 21 goals in European Championship qualifiers surpassing the 20 by Turkey s Hakan Sukur 196 He would later extend his tally to 23 goals although the record was broken by Portugal s Cristiano Ronaldo on 10 September 2019 197 Keane was selected in manager Martin O Neill s 23 man squad for UEFA Euro 2016 in what would be his final major tournament appearance for the Republic of Ireland 198 However he was restricted to a bench role and only played a total of 23 minutes against Sweden and Belgium respectively 199 200 On 24 August 2016 Keane announced his retirement from international football 201 His last match for the Republic of Ireland was a friendly against Oman on 31 August 2016 at Aviva Stadium The Republic of Ireland emerged victorious 4 0 and Keane signed off with a goal to take him level with German great Gerd Muller on 68 international goals He received a rousing ovation from the assembled crowd when he was substituted in the 57th minute 202 Keane was also given a guard of honour from his Republic of Ireland teammates after the match had finished and he left the pitch with his two sons to rapturous applause from the home fans 203 204 Coaching career EditATK Edit In March 2018 Keane was appointed player manager of ATK after Sheringham and his replacement Ashley Westwood were sacked with ATK finishing outside the play offs He scored the only goal in a 1 0 win over NorthEast United on his managerial debut enough to save them from last place 162 After contesting the final three matches as player manager Keane decided to leave the club at the end of the season 163 Assistant Edit In November 2018 Keane agreed to act as the assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national team under the management of newly appointed Mick McCarthy 205 In June 2019 he accepted the dual roles of assistant manager of Middlesbrough in the Championship and the Republic of Ireland national team His former Leeds and Tottenham teammate Jonathan Woodgate who had been appointed the manager of the Teesside based club offered him the role as part of a refurbished coaching team 206 On 23 June 2020 Keane left his role as Middlesbrough assistant manager after his one year contract came to an end during the COVID 19 pandemic 207 Keane completed UEFA coaching qualifications receiving the UEFA Pro Licence in 2020 208 On 3 May 2023 Keane joined the coaching staff of Premier League side Leeds following the appointment of Sam Allardyce as manager 209 However in the aftermath of the club s relegation at the end of the season both Allardyce and Keane left Leeds by mutual agreement on 2 June 210 211 Maccabi Tel Aviv Edit On 26 June 2023 Keane was appointed new head coach of Israeli Premier League side Maccabi Tel Aviv signing a two year contract with the club and taking over his first managerial role 212 213 His former international teammate Rory Delap was named as his assistant 214 Keane s appointment was criticised by the international Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement which urged him to join the international athletes who fight for the rights of the Palestinians and oppose cooperating with apartheid and by Sinn Fein TD Chris Andrews who expressed disappointment that Keane had signed up with a racist and apartheid Israeli club 215 At his first press conference in Tel Aviv Keane responded to a question I don t want to get into politics This is the last time I will say it I m here as a football man and someone that loves the game I will certainly just focus on that but thanks for your question 216 Keane started his spell as manager with four wins and a draw to put Maccabi Tel Aviv on top of the league table He was evacuated to Greece during the October 2023 Gaza Israel conflict 217 Style of play EditA talented quick and agile player 218 219 who was diminutive in stature 220 Keane was a versatile forward capable of playing anywhere along the front line 221 due to his ability to score and create goals 219 Throughout his career he was often deployed in creative roles as a second striker as a winger or as an attacking midfielder behind the forwards and as a main striker 219 221 A technically gifted intelligent and hard working forward 218 221 Keane was also renowned for his pace dribbling skills and creativity and also stood out for his leadership throughout his career 222 Although he used many different goal celebrations throughout his career Keane s signature goalscoring celebration involved him performing a cartwheel followed by a forward roll and subsequently standing up and mimicking gesture of firing pistols with his hands 223 Personal life EditKeane married Xpose presenter 224 and former Miss Ireland contestant Claudine Palmer in Ballybrack on 7 June 2008 225 They have two sons born in 2009 226 and 2015 227 As of 2023 the elder son was playing for Shamrock Rovers 228 Keane is a cousin of English singer Morrissey 229 and has himself been noted for his singing skills 230 231 232 His first cousin is Jason Byrne the second highest goalscorer in League of Ireland history 233 Keane holds a U S green card which qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes 234 He achieved his UEFA A Licence in January 2016 via the Football Association of Ireland s Coach Education Programme 235 Keane stated his support for the legalisation of same sex marriage in Ireland ahead of the referendum in 2015 236 Keane is an ambassador for the Children s Medical amp Research Foundation in Crumlin Dublin 237 Accompanied by his LA Galaxy teammates Keane personally presented the hospital with a cheque for 50 000 from the LA Galaxy Foundation and Herbalife on 18 February 2015 238 Keane and his wife Claudine supported the Our Hospital Heroes appeal by raising money for front line workers in hospitals across Ireland by setting up a GoFundme page after a family member was diagnosed with COVID 19 and had to be admitted to hospital 239 The GoFundme page has raised over 81 000 as of July 2021 Career statistics EditClub Edit 240 241 242 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsWolverhampton Wanderers 1997 98 First Division 38 11 3 0 4 0 45 111998 99 First Division 33 11 2 2 4 3 39 161999 2000 First Division 2 2 1 0 3 2Wolverhampton Wanderers total 73 24 5 2 9 3 0 0 0 0 87 29Coventry City 1999 2000 Premier League 31 12 3 0 0 0 34 12Inter Milan 2000 01 Serie A 6 0 3 1 1 1 4 a 1 14 3Leeds United loan 2000 01 Premier League 18 9 2 0 20 9Leeds United 2001 02 Premier League 25 3 0 0 2 3 6 b 3 33 92002 03 Premier League 3 1 3 1Leeds United total 46 13 2 0 2 3 6 3 0 0 56 19Tottenham Hotspur 2002 03 Premier League 29 13 1 0 2 0 32 132003 04 Premier League 34 14 3 1 4 1 41 162004 05 Premier League 35 11 6 3 4 3 45 172005 06 Premier League 36 16 1 0 1 0 38 162006 07 Premier League 27 11 5 5 3 1 9 b 5 44 222007 08 Premier League 36 15 3 2 5 2 10 b 4 54 23Tottenham Hotspur total 197 80 19 11 19 7 19 9 0 0 254 107Liverpool 2008 09 Premier League 19 5 1 0 1 0 7 c 2 28 7Tottenham Hotspur 2008 09 Premier League 14 5 14 52009 10 Premier League 20 6 2 1 3 2 25 92010 11 Premier League 7 0 1 1 5 c 0 13 1Tottenham Hotspur total 41 11 2 1 4 3 5 0 0 0 52 15Celtic loan 2009 10 Scottish Premier League 16 12 3 4 0 0 19 16West Ham United loan 2010 11 Premier League 9 2 1 0 10 2LA Galaxy 2011 MLS 4 2 0 0 3 d 1 4 e 1 11 42012 28 16 0 0 3 d 1 6 e 6 37 232013 23 16 0 0 5 d 3 2 e 0 30 192014 29 19 1 0 2 d 2 5 e 2 37 232015 24 20 2 3 1 d 2 1 e 0 28 252016 17 10 0 0 2 d 0 3 e 0 22 10LA Galaxy total 125 83 3 3 0 0 16 9 21 9 165 104Aston Villa loan 2011 12 Premier League 6 3 1 0 7 3ATK 2017 18 Indian Super League 9 6 2 2 11 8Career total 578 251 45 24 36 17 57 24 21 9 737 325 One appearance in UEFA Champions League and three appearances in UEFA Cup a b c Appearances in UEFA Cup a b Appearances in UEFA Champions League a b c d e f Appearances in CONCACAF Champions League a b c d e f Appearances in MLS Cup Playoffs International Edit Main article List of international goals scored by Robbie Keane 243 244 Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps GoalsRepublic of Ireland 1998 5 21999 8 32000 9 22001 7 12002 11 62003 7 42004 10 62005 7 12006 6 42007 8 32008 7 32009 11 62010 8 42011 10 82012 8 12013 9 82014 7 32015 5 22016 3 1Total 146 68Managerial Edit As of 5 October 2023 Team Nat From To RecordG W D L Win ATK nbsp 3 March 2018 31 May 2018 3 2 0 1 0 66 67Maccabi Tel Aviv nbsp 26 June 2023 present 15 11 3 1 0 73 33Total 18 13 3 2 0 72 22Honours EditTottenham Hotspur Football League Cup 2007 08 245 LA Galaxy MLS Cup 245 2011 2012 2014 Supporters Shield 2011 114 Republic of Ireland U18 UEFA European Under 18 Championship 1998 168 Republic of Ireland Nations Cup 2011 245 Individual FAI Young International Player of the Year 1998 246 1999 247 Tottenham Hotspur Player of the Year 12 2003 2005 06 2007 08 Premier League Player of the Month 248 August 1999 January 2001 April 2007 PFA Team of the Year 1997 98 First Division Scottish Premier League Player of the Month March 2010 103 Celtic Player of the Year 2009 10 FAI International Goal of the Year 2004 vs Netherlands 2005 vs Israel 2009 vs France FAI Senior International Player of the Year 2009 2013 MLS Best XI 2012 124 2013 135 2014 249 2015 250 MLS Player of the Month July 2012 123 August 2013 251 MLS MVP 2014 252 MLS Cup MVP 2014 253 Best MLS Player ESPY 2015 MLS All Star 2015 254 LA Galaxy Most Valuable Player 152 2012 2013 2014 2015See also EditList of men s footballers with 100 or more international caps List of men s footballers with 50 or more international goalsReferences Edit Robbie Keane Profile 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