Jacob Burns (footballer)

Jacob Burns (footballer)

Football player infobox
playername = Jacob Burns
fullname = Jacob Geoffrey Burns
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1978|4|21
cityofbirth = Sydney
countryofbirth = Australia
height = height|m=1.78
currentclub = Kinsley Boys
clubnumber = 17
position = Central Midfielder
years = 1996-1999 1999-2000 2000-2003 2003-2006 2006-2008
2008–"present"
clubs = Sydney United Parramatta Power Leeds United Barnsley Wisła Kraków
Unirea Urziceni
caps(goals) = 60 (5) 25 (3) 06 (0) 89 (6) 22 (0)
9 (0)
nationalyears = 2000
2000–"present"
nationalteam = Australia U-23
Australia
nationalcaps(goals) =
07 (0)
pcupdate = May 24 2008
ntupdate = September 21 2008

Jacob Geoffrey Burns (born on 21 April 1978 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He joined Wisła Kraków in March 2006 after a spell at Barnsley. He previously played for Leeds United and was part of their run to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League. He also played for Parramatta Power and Sydney United in the Australian NSL.

Currently he is under contract with Romanian team Unirea Urziceni.

International career

He made his return to the Socceroo squad for the 2-0 loss to Kuwait on September 6, 2006. Prior to this he won two caps in 2000 and 2001 against Scotland and Colombia respectively. His third cap came against Denmark in 2007. In the same year he came off the bench to earn his fourth cap against China where Australia won the match 2-0. Received a late call up to the Australian squad against Nigeria as a replacement for Tim Cahill, and came on at the start of the second half. He gained another cap in a friendly game against Ghana in Sydney, where he started the match, and came off on the 79th minute. His latest cap was on September 10, 2008 when he replaced Jason Culina in the starting line-up to face Uzbekistan in a World Cup Qualifier. Burns won the praise of Socceroos coach Pim Verbeek for filling in for a virus-striken Culina at the last minute and performing admirably alongside Carl Valeri in defensive midfield in the side's 0-1 win in Tashkent.

External links

* [http://www.wisla.krakow.pl/art.php?id=26&id_zawodnika=49 Wisla Krakow profile]
* [http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/Socceroos/default.aspx?s=soc_player_profile&pid=56&tid=23 FFA - Socceroo profile]
* [http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Players/B/BUL.html Oz Football profile]


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