Robbie Keane retired as Ireland's record scorer with 68 goals, a record that will never be bettered, and no one has played more times for the country.
Between 1998 and 20116, Robbie represented Ireland 146 times. He scored crucial goals against Germany, Spain, Italy and France.
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In his club career, Keane scored 325 goals in 737 games.
The former Ireland captain played for 11 clubs across his professional career. Can you name them all? Crumlin United, his schoolboy team, doesn't count. Either do Ireland.
You have three minutes to try to name them all.
Good luck and let us know how you do.
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