Career Statistics
About
Jackson Irvine is an Australian professional footballer born in 1993 who plays as a midfielder for both club and country. Standing at 6'3", he is known for his aerial ability and physical presence in midfield. Irvine has had an extensive club career in Europe, playing for teams including Ross County in Scotland, Burton Albion, Hull City, and Hibernian. He has been a regular fixture in the Australian national team since making his debut, earning numerous caps and representing Australia at major tournaments including the FIFA World Cup. Irvine is recognized for his leadership qualities, work rate, and ability to contribute both defensively and offensively from midfield positions.
Career Timeline
Youth Career Start
Jackson Irvine began his youth career with Knox City in Australia.
Senior Debut
Irvine made his senior debut with Melbourne Victory in the A-League.
Move to Europe
Irvine transferred to Celtic FC in Scotland, marking his first European club.
International Debut
He earned his first cap for the Australian national team.
Ross County Transfer
He joined Ross County, where he became a key player in the Scottish Premiership.
AFC Asian Cup Winner
Irvine was part of the Australia squad that won the AFC Asian Cup.
Hull City Transfer
Irvine moved to Hull City in the English Championship.
50 International Caps
He reached 50 appearances for the Australian national team.
Hibernian Transfer
Irvine signed with Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.
St. Pauli Transfer
He joined FC St. Pauli in the German 2. Bundesliga.
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