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Scott Robertson (table Tennis)
Scott Robertson may refer to: *Scotty Robertson (1930–2011), American basketball coach *Scott Robertson (rugby union) (born 1974), New Zealand rugby coach * Scott Robertson (footballer, born 1985), Scottish football player (Dundee United, Hibernian, Botoșani) *Scott Robertson (footballer, born 1987), Scottish football player (Queen of the South, Partick Thistle, Stranraer) *Scott Robertson (footballer, born 2001), Scottish football player (Celtic and Crewe Alexandra) *Scott Robertson (diver) Scott Robertson (born 24 June 1987) is a former Australian Springboard and Platform diver. Scott began diving at Whitehorse Diving Club in Melbourne back in 1993. His coach Doug Walton coached him through to an international level before Scott ...
(born 1987), Australian diver {{hndis, Robertson, Scott ...
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Scotty Robertson
Robert Scott "Scotty" Robertson III (February 1, 1930 – August 18, 2011) was an American basketball coach. He was the first coach for the New Orleans Jazz (now the Utah Jazz), and he later coached the Chicago Bulls and the Detroit Pistons. He also has a stint as assistant coach for the Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs, Phoenix Suns, and the Miami Heat. Career Robertson was born in Fort Smith in western Arkansas. As a sixth grader, he moved to Shreveport, Louisiana, where he played basketball and baseball for C. E. Byrd High School, from which he graduated in 1947. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, Texas, but graduated in 1951 from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston. He obtained a master's degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. After his graduation from Louisiana Tech, he played baseball in the Chicago White Sox organization before returning to basketball as a coach. Death and legacy At the time of his death of lung cancer at the age of eight ...
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Scott Robertson (rugby Union)
Scott Maurice Robertson (born 21 August 1974) is a New Zealand rugby union Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union in English-speaking countries and rugby 15/XV in non-English-speaking world, Anglophone Europe, or often just rugby, is a Contact sport#Terminology, close-contact team sport that orig ... coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the All Blacks, the men's New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand national team. Nicknamed "Razor", he played as a Flanker (rugby union), flanker for Bay of Plenty Rugby Union, Bay of Plenty, USA Perpignan, Perpignan, Canterbury Rugby Football Union, Canterbury and the Crusaders (rugby union), Crusaders. He won 23 international caps for New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand between 1998 and 2002. He was the head coach of the New Zealand national under-20 rugby union team, New Zealand U20 team, the Canterbury Rugby Football Union, Canterbury ITM Cup team, and the Crusaders in ...
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Scott Robertson (footballer, Born 1985)
Scott Robertson (born 7 April 1985) is a Scottish football coach and former player who currently serves as a coach at Dundee. Robertson played as a midfielder for Dundee, Peterhead, Dundee United, Blackpool, Hibernian, Romanian club Botosani, Raith Rovers, Brechin City and Forfar Athletic, and was also formerly the assistant manager of Forfar. He also represented Scotland twice in full international matches. Club career Dundee Robertson began his career with Dundee and progressed through the ranks of the club’s youth system. He appeared once as an unused substitute bench during the 2003–04 season with the Dens. Robertson made his senior debut while on loan at Peterhead, spending the second part of the 2003–04 season at Balmoor. He made his professional football debut (and for the club), starting the whole game, in a 2–0 win against Stirling Albion on 7 February 2004. Robertson then scored his first goal for Peterhead, in a 1–1 draw against Stranraer on 27 March 200 ...
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Scott Robertson (footballer, Born 1987)
Scott Robertson (born 26 November 1987 in Irvine, North Ayrshire, Irvine) is a Scottish people, Scottish former association football, footballer who played as a Defender (association football), defender. Robertson came on as a substitute during the second half of the 2008 Scottish Cup Final for Queen of the South F.C., Queen of the South. before moving to Stirling Albion F.C., Stirling Albion for the 2009–10 season. In June 2011, he left Forthbank Stadium, Forthbank after being offered a full-time contract by Fram Reykjavik after impressing the club on a week's trial. On 29 July 2011, he signed for Partick Thistle F.C., Partick Thistle until the end of the 2011–12 in Scottish football, 2011–12 season, after the proposed move to Reykjavik fell through, as a result of a change in the terms of the contract. Robertson signed for Arbroath F.C., Arbroath in the summer of 2012. He signed for Stranraer F.C., Stranraer in the summer of 2013. Scott Robertson left Stranraer F.C., ...
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Scott Robertson (footballer, Born 2001)
Scott Alexander Cameron Robertson (born 27 July 2001) is a Scottish professional association football, footballer who plays as a central midfielder for club Notts County F.C., Notts County. Career Celtic Raised in Lenzie and a product of the club's youth system,Who is Scott Robertson? The Celtic youngster handed his debut against Cluj profiled
Daily Record, 12 December 2019
Robertson made his senior debut aged 18 in a 2019–20 UEFA Europa League group stage fixture against CFR Cluj on 12 December 2019; with Celtic's final position at the head of the table already confirmed, a below-strength team lost 2–0. He had already featured for Celtic's Celtic F.C. Under-20s and Academy, under-21 team in the 2018–19 ...
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