Robbie Horn

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Robbie Horn
Personal information
Date of birth (1977-08-03) 3 August 1977 (age 46)
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Position(s) Central defender
Youth career
Yett Farm Boys Club
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–1999 Heart of Midlothian 1 (0)
1998–1999Cowdenbeath (loan) 8 (0)
1999–2004 Forfar Athletic 100 (2)
2004–2010 Berwick Rangers 87 (4)
Total196(6)
International career
1997–1998 Scotland U21 [1] 6 (0)
Managerial career
2010–2012 Vale of Leithen
2015–2017 Bonnyrigg Rose
2017–2018 Berwick Rangers
2018–2024 Bonnyrigg Rose
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Robbie Horn (born 3 August 1977) is a Scottish former professional football player, who was most recently the manager of Scottish League Two club Bonnyrigg Rose. [2]

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Horn played for Heart of Midlothian, Cowdenbeath, Forfar Athletic and Berwick Rangers in the Scottish Football League.

After a stint as manager of Vale of Leithen, Horn assisted Colin Cameron at Berwick. [3] He was appointed manager of junior club Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic in June 2015. [4] Horn led Bonnyrigg to the East Super League championship in 2015–16. [3] Bonnyrigg then reached the fourth round of the 2016–17 Scottish Cup, where they lost 8–1 to cup holders Hibernian. [5]

Horn was appointed manager of Berwick Rangers in August 2017. [3] [6] [7] He resigned from this position in October 2018, with the club in second-bottom place in the 2018–19 Scottish League Two table. [8]

Horn returned to former club Bonnyrigg Rose after leaving Berwick [9] and would go on to lead the club to the East of Scotland title and promotion to the Lowland League. [10] [11] Horn then led Bonnyrigg to the SPFL, winning promotion to Scottish League Two in 2022 by winning the Lowland League and a playoff against Cowdenbeath. [12] Horn left Bonnyrigg Rose in March 2024, after the club went on a nine-game run without a win that left them just above the relegation play-off position in League Two. [13]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 23 March 2024
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Berwick Rangers August 2017October 201849101029020.41
Bonnyrigg Rose November 2018March 20241771032549058.19
Total2261133578050.00

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