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Robin Singh was born on 9 May, 1990 in Noida, India, is an Indian footballer. Discover Robin Singh'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 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 9 May 1990
Birthday 9 May
Birthplace Noida, India
Nationality India

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Robin Singh Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Robin Singh height is 1.85m .

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Robin Singh Net Worth

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1990

Robin Singh (born 9 May 1990) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a forward for I-League 3 club Sporting Club Bengaluru.

Born in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, Singh started playing cricket and football at an academy in Noida at the age of nine years.

He played with them at many youth tournaments.

He started playing his football with former Indian footballer, Anadi Barua.

At the age of thirteen Singh had to make a choice between either football or cricket and choose football as that was the sport he enjoyed most playing out of the two.

Gaining support from his parents Singh started to attend St. Stephen's Football Academy which is located in Chandigarh.

A short time later Singh was selected by the UT Sports Department to join the Chandigarh Football Academy.

While there Singh played a role in Chandigarh's tournaments like the Junior Challenge Administrator's Cup Football Tournament and the Pre-Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament.

2005

However, Singh was axed by the Academy in 2005 after the Subroto Cup for not being in synch with the training program.

However, after leaving the Chandigarh Football Academy Singh joined the famed Tata Football Academy in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand in 2005.

While at Tata Football Academy Singh was converted into a striker after playing his entire life as a winger in most cases due to his fast pace.

After spending four years at Tata Football Academy and spending almost a year in both United Arab Emirates (where he trained with a UAE Pro League club ) and England (where he was trained by Mel Eves ) Singh signed for East Bengal of the I-League after being found by them during a match between East Bengal and Tata FA in which Singh scored a brace against East Bengal at the East Bengal Ground to knock them out of the IFA Shield in what was East Bengal's quickest ever exit from the tournament in their history.

2009

He was officially signed from Tata Football Academy for ₹5 million on a 2-year deal in 2009.

Singh started his impact early for the club helping them win small cups like the Jubilee Cup.

2010

Then on 26 November 2010 Singh scored a brace for East Bengal against arch-rivals Mohun Bagan in the 2010 Calcutta Football League to confirm East Bengal as champions of the West Bengal state league championship that season.

Singh scored his first two league and professional goals for East Bengal on 12 December 2010 against Pailan Arrows at the Salt Lake Stadium where he scored in both the 49th and 71st minute to give East Bengal a 4–0 victory.

Singh then scored again for East Bengal on 29 December 2010 against Air India FC at the Salt Lake Stadium in which he scored in the 34th minute as East Bengal went on to win 6–1.

2012

Singh then scored for East Bengal again on 4 February 2012 against arch-rivals Mohun Bagan yet again but this time in the I-League in the 32nd minute which eventually led to East Bengal drawing the game 1–1.

Singh then continued his scoring run by scoring against Mumbai on 30 March 2012 at the Salt Lake Stadium with him scoring in the 25th minute to lead East Bengal to an eventual 3–1 victory.

Singh then scored the winner for East Bengal on 16 April 2012 against Chirag United at the Salt Lake Stadium in the 77th minute to give East Bengal a 4–3 victory after being held at 3–3 for most of the match.

Singh then scored his last goal of the 2011–12 I-League season on 30 April 2012 against Sporting Goa at the Salt Lake Stadium in which he scored from a penalty in the 82nd minute as East Bengal won 3–0.

During the 2012–13 season, Singh scored three goals.

His first goal that season came against 24 November 2012 against ONGC in which he scored the final goal in the 83rd minute for East Bengal as the side won 5–0.

He then found the net again on 30 December 2012 against the Pailan Arrows in which he found the net in the 44th minute to lead East Bengal to a 3–0 victory.

He then scored his final goal of the season on 5 January 2012 against Salgaocar in which he found the net in the 59th minute to help East Bengal to a 4–1 victory.

2013

After spending three seasons with East Bengal, Singh signed for new direct-entry I-League side Bengaluru FC on 11 July 2013.

He made his debut for the side in the club's very first I-League game ever against Mohun Bagan on 22 September 2013 in which he came on in the 80th minute for Malemngamba Meetei as Bengaluru drew the match 1–1.

After being an off-the-bench sub in the first six matches of the season, Singh scored an unfortunate own goal against his former club, East Bengal, on 26 October 2013 at the Kalyani Stadium in the 49th minute as Bengaluru lost 2–0, their first loss of the season.

He however then scored his first actual goal of the season on 21 December 2013 against Salgaocar in which he scored from the penalty spot in the 93rd minute to give Bengaluru FC a 2–1 victory.

Then, in the club's very first Federation Cup match in their history, Singh managed to score a brace off the bench as Bengaluru FC won 5–3 over Sporting Goa.

2014

Robin Singh played 5 of Bengaluru FC's 2014-15 Indian Federation Cup campaign, scoring twice in the process, including the winner against Dempo in the final.

The CEO of Bengaluru FC, Parth Jindal confirmed that Robin Singh along with Sunil Chhetri and Thoi Singh will become contracted to the Indian Super League at the end of the season, to join the ISL team that drafts them in, but an arrangement has been agreed that they will be loaned back to Bengaluru FC for the next I-League season.

Robin scored 5 goals in 14 appearances in the league as his team finished 3rd in the league and reached semi-finals of the Federation Cup.

Singh was signed by ISL champions ATK for the fourth edition of the league.

In his six league appearances for the club he was able to score once.

In the match against Mumbai City, a cross from the right hand side by Zequinha was flown inside, Singh came in running in to the box only managing to put a touch on the ball which was enough for it to go in.

2016

Robin signed a one-year deal with FC Goa for 2016 Indian Super League season.

He scored his first goal for the Goan club in a 2–1 win against Northeast United.

He would make 10 appearances and would score only the one goal in the season for his team.

Robin Singh rejoined former club East Bengal for the 2016-17 I-League.