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Mark Burke (Mark Stephen Burke) was born on 12 February, 1969 in Solihull, England, is an English footballer. Discover Mark Burke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Mark Stephen Burke
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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 12 February 1969
Birthday 12 February
Birthplace Solihull, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Mark Burke Height, Weight & Measurements

At 55 years old, Mark Burke height is 5ft 10in .

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1969

Mark Stephen Burke (born 12 February 1969) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder.

A player skilled at retaining the ball, he enjoyed a 15-year professional career in England, the Netherlands, Japan, Romania, and Sweden.

1985

Burke joined Aston Villa as a youth team scholar in June 1985 and played for England Schoolboys, before signing professionally in February 1987.

1987

He began his career at Aston Villa, turning professional in February 1987.

He was sold on to Middlesbrough for £50,000 in December 1987, and played for Fourth Division champions Darlington on loan in October 1990.

He made his senior debut in a 1–0 defeat to Everton on 18 April 1987, as the "Villans" were relegated out of the First Division in 1986–87.

They were immediately promoted in 1987–88, but Burke managed only eight appearances for the club before joining fellow Second Division side Middlesbrough for £50,000 in December 1987.

"Boro" ended the campaign behind second placed Aston Villa on goals scored, yet they too won promotion after beating Chelsea in the promotion/relegation play-offs to claim a place in the top flight; Burke did not feature in either leg of the play-off final.

1988

They finished one place and one point behind Aston Villa in 1988–89, but this time their inability to surpass his former club cost them, as they occupied the final relegation place.

1989

"Boro" plummeted to 21st in the second tier in 1989–90, finishing just two points ahead of relegated Bournemouth.

1990

Burke was largely on the sidelines after falling out with manager Bruce Rioch, and after a spell on loan at Darlington in October 1990, he finally left Ayresome Park in search of regular football at Wolverhampton Wanderers, signing for a £25,000 fee in March 1991.

This move reunited him with Graham Turner, who had been Villa manager at the time of Burke's arrival there.

Darlington went on to top the Fourth Division in 1990–91, whilst Wolves finished 12th in the Second Division.

1991

He transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers for a £25,000 fee in March 1991, before playing on loan at Luton Town in March 1994.

The midfielder made his Wolves debut in a 3–3 draw with Oxford United on 16 March 1991, but was again unable to hold down a regular first team spot.

The club improved slightly to post an 11th-place finish in 1991–92.

1992

His best season at Molineux came in 1992–93 when he managed 34 appearances, scoring 8 times – the best seasonal tally of his career, as Wolves again came 11th.

He was again on the periphery for the following campaign, as his side finished 8th, three points behind Derby County in the play-offs.

1994

He signed with Port Vale in August 1994, before moving on to Fortuna Sittard the following year.

After a short spell on loan at First Division rivals Luton Town in March 1994, he returned to his parent club to find Graham Taylor, another of his former managers from his Villa days, was now at the helm.

Burke was unable to win a place in Taylor's plans though, and had a trial at Tottenham Hotspur, before eventually joining Port Vale in August 1994.

He scored twice in 15 First Division games under manager John Rudge in 1994–95, before quitting England to explore foreign football.

His first foreign club were Fortuna Sittard in the Dutch Eredivisie, where he played under Pim Verbeek.

Burke had been recommended to the club by Terry Lees.

He scored the winning goal on his debut against De Graafschap.

1995

Fortuna finished 13th in the Eredivisie in 1995–96, 11th in 1996–97, 7th in 1997–98, and 10th in 1998–99.

1999

He joined Omiya Ardija in 1999, before signing with TOP Oss via Rapid Bucharest and IF Brommapojkarna in 2001, helping the latter to the Division 2 Östra Svealand title.

He did not get along with new boss Bert van Marwijk, and so followed Pim Verbeek all the way to J2 League club Omiya Ardija in June 1999.

He scored five goals in 20 games in 1999 and 4 goals in 31 games in 2000.

2000

Rapid finished fourth in Liga I in 2000–01.

2001

Burke eventually returned to Europe after his contract expired in Japan and spent some time training with Fortuna Sittard again before signing for Rapid Bucharest on a short-term contract in March 2001, making him the first English footballer to ever play in Romania.

Burke moved on to Swedish Division 2 club IF Brommapojkarna, and helped his new club to the Östra Svealand title in 2001.

He then played four games for TOP Oss of the Eerste Divisie in 2001–02.

"'In England if the manager said it, you just did it. When I went to Fortuna .. I really started to understand the shape of the field, horizontally and vertically. In England the only time I had training sessions like that was when I went on coaching courses.'"

He has been described as "sure of touch, calm of mind, he would lope around in seemingly lackadaisical fashion before offering a cute little pass here or a deft touch there. A man with an eye for ball retention."

2013

In 2013 Burke released his first eBook A different kind of soccer book, aimed at children, coaches and parents.

He is capable in several languages: English, Spanish and Dutch.

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Darlington

IF Brommapojkarna