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  1. Karl Robinson (born 13 September 1980) is an English professional football manager and former player. He is currently head coach of EFL League Two club Salford City. Robinson began his managerial career aged 29, spending six years with Milton Keynes Dons and guiding them to the Championship in 2015.

    • 13 September 1980 (age 43)
    • Rainhill, England
  2. 5. Jan. 2024 · Karl Robinson, the former Oxford and MK Dons manager, has been appointed as the new head coach of Salford City, a League Two football club. He replaces Neil Wood, who was sacked after eight games without a win. Robinson's most recent role was as Leeds assistant manager under Sam Allardyce.

  3. 5. Jan. 2024 · Karl Robinson is a former footballer and current manager of Salford in League Two. He has coached several clubs, including Charlton, Oxford and MK Dons, and has a UEFA Pro Licence.

    Season
    Date
    Left
    Joined
    08/09
    Jul 1, 2008
    Retired
    07/08
    Jul 1, 2007
    04/05
    Jan 1, 2004
    03/04
    Jul 1, 2003
    • England
    • Liverpool
  4. 5. Jan. 2024 · 05 01 2024. By Salford City FC. Share. Salford City is delighted to announce the appointment of Karl Robinson as Men’s First Team Head Coach! Karl’s arrival at The Peninsula Stadium comes after notable spells in charge at Charlton Athletic, Milton Keynes Dons and Oxford United.

    • Salford City FC
  5. 19. Mai 2021 · How Karl Robinson's Oxford overcame play-off final heartache to challenge again. Watch the second leg of the Sky Bet League One play-off semi-final between Oxford and Blackpool from 7.30pm on...

  6. 26. Feb. 2023 · 26 February 2023. PA Media. Karl Robinson twice took Oxford to the League One play-offs during a reign of nearly five years at Kassam Stadium. Oxford United have sacked head coach Karl...

  7. 26. Feb. 2023 · 26 February 2023. Oxford United can confirm the departure of Karl Robinson who leaves his role as Head Coach at the club with immediate effect. The Board would like to thank Karl for his hard work and efforts in the five years since he joined but recent results and performances mean that a change is needed.