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{{Football player infobox
| playername= Kevin Bobson
| fullname = Kevin Bobson
| image =
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1980|11|13}}
| cityofbirth = [[Amsterdam]]
| countryofbirth = [[Netherlands]]
| height = {{height|m=1.75}}
| currentclub = [[Newcastle Jets]]
| clubnumber =
| position = [[Attacking Midfielder|Attacking Midfielder]], [[Striker (association football)|Striker]]
| youthyears = 1993–1997
| youthclubs = [[Ajax Amsterdam|Ajax]]
| years = 1998&ndash;2001<br />2001&ndash;2002<br />2002&ndash;2003<br />2003&ndash;2004<br />2004&ndash;2008<br />2008&ndash;2009<br />2009&ndash;''present''
| clubs = [[Ajax Amsterdam|Ajax]]<br />→ [[NAC Breda]] ''(loan)''<br />[[NAC Breda]]<br />[[Espanyol]]<br />[[Willem II Tilburg]]<br />[[Red Bull Salzburg]]<br />[[Newcastle Jets]]
| caps(goals) = {{0}}7 (1)<br />26 (4)<br />44 (6)<br />{{0}}5 (1)<br />90 (15)<br />{{0}}4 (0)<br />
| nationalyears =
| nationalteam =
| nationalcaps(goals) =
| pcupdate = 02 February 2009
| ntupdate = 02 February 2009
}}

'''Kevin Bobson''' (born [[November 13]], [[1980]] in [[Amsterdam]], [[Noord-Holland]]) is a [[football (soccer)]] [[striker]] from the [[Netherlands]], who was part of the famous [[Ajax Amsterdam]] youth academy. Bobson's chances were limited at Ajax, and he went out on loan to [[NAC Breda]] in July 2001, before making his move permanent a year later. He scored 10 goals in 70 games for NAC, and that prompted interest from [[RCD Espanyol]] of the Spanish [[La Liga]] to race for his signature. He only managed one goal for Espanyol before moving back to Holland to join [[Willem II Tilburg]] in August 2004. He spent the 2007-08 season on loan with [[NEC Nijmegen]]. On [[30 August]], [[2008]] he moved to [[FC Red Bull Salzburg]], where he had a very unsuccessful stay until his contract was terminated in [[January]] [[2009]].
'''Kevin Bobson''' (born [[November 13]], [[1980]] in [[Amsterdam]], [[Noord-Holland]]) is a [[football (soccer)]] [[striker]] from the [[Netherlands]], who was part of the famous [[Ajax Amsterdam]] youth academy. Bobson's chances were limited at Ajax, and he went out on loan to [[NAC Breda]] in July 2001, before making his move permanent a year later. He scored 10 goals in 70 games for NAC, and that prompted interest from [[RCD Espanyol]] of the Spanish [[La Liga]] to race for his signature. He only managed one goal for Espanyol before moving back to Holland to join [[Willem II Tilburg]] in August 2004. He spent the 2007-08 season on loan with [[NEC Nijmegen]]. On [[30 August]], [[2008]] he moved to [[FC Red Bull Salzburg]], where he had a very unsuccessful stay until his contract was terminated in [[January]] [[2009]].

He has since been linked with a move to [[Newcastle Jets|Necastle Jets]] of the [[Australian]] [[A-League]]


==References==
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Revision as of 03:23, 2 February 2009

Kevin Bobson
Personal information
Full name Kevin Bobson
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Attacking Midfielder, Striker
Team information
Current team
Newcastle Jets
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 02 February 2009

Kevin Bobson (born November 13, 1980 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland) is a football (soccer) striker from the Netherlands, who was part of the famous Ajax Amsterdam youth academy. Bobson's chances were limited at Ajax, and he went out on loan to NAC Breda in July 2001, before making his move permanent a year later. He scored 10 goals in 70 games for NAC, and that prompted interest from RCD Espanyol of the Spanish La Liga to race for his signature. He only managed one goal for Espanyol before moving back to Holland to join Willem II Tilburg in August 2004. He spent the 2007-08 season on loan with NEC Nijmegen. On 30 August, 2008 he moved to FC Red Bull Salzburg, where he had a very unsuccessful stay until his contract was terminated in January 2009.

He has since been linked with a move to Necastle Jets of the Australian A-League

References