Robert Cullen
is a Japanese professional football (soccer) for Jubilo Iwata of the J. League, the top professional football league in Japan. Playing as a striker, Cullen made his debut as a professional on May 5, 2004, against Oita Trinita.
Robert Cullen career stats
Robert Cullen biography
is a Japanese professional football (soccer) for Jubilo Iwata of the J. League, the top professional football league in Japan. Playing as a striker, Cullen made his debut as a professional on May 5, 2004, against Oita Trinita.
Cullen started training in the youth ranks at Kashiwa Reysol before eventually joining the team at Funabashi Municipal High School. After his graduation, he signed with Jubilo Iwata in 2004. Although mostly limited to substitute appearances and the occasional league cup start in his rookie year, big things are expected of Cullen as he matures and gains experience playing with such seasoned professionals as Masashi Nakayama and Toshiya Fujita.
Robert is known to his teammates and family as "Bobby". He is the son of a Northern Ireland father and a Japanese mother. In 2005 he selected Japanese citizenship in order to be able to play for the Japanese national team. He was a member of the Japan under-20 team which played in Holland in 2005.
Positions
Robert Cullen regularly play as a Centre Forward or Striker, but can also play as left/right wing. Robert Cullen also played as a wingback during U-20 match against Algeria.
Honors and awards
Individual Honors
- List of J-League Young Player of the Year: 2005
National team career stats
Appearances in major competitions
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Cullen
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