Gordon Gilbert

Defender, Football player

1982 –

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Who is Gordon Gilbert?

Gordon MacKenzie Gilbert is a Scottish-South African football player who plays as a left back/central defender in the South African Premier Soccer League.

Gilbert began his career with St. Johnstone in the Scottish Premier League in 2002 however he soon accepted an offer and left for East Fife in the Scottish Football League. At East Fife, he was a first-team regular and helped East Fife earn promotion to the Second Division in the 2002/03 season. Gilbert's performances at East Fife caught the eye of Tuks FC in the country of his birth, where he moved in 2005. Gilbert spent three years playing in the South African First Division with Tuks FC and Mpumalanga Black Aces. During this time, Gilbert was a part of the Black Aces starting team which reached the Nedbank Cup Final in 2008. Leading up to the Nebank Cup final, Gilbert was awarded Man of the Match for his impressive performance in the quarter-finals round. Gilbert’s consistent performances earned him a call up to the South African National Development Team in April, 2008. He made his debut for the Development Team which played against the National Team of Botswana on 24 April 2008.

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Born
Dec 10, 1982
Witbank
Lived in
  • Witbank

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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