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11 Facts About Rob Kozluk

1.

Robert Kozluk was born on 5 August 1977 and is an English former footballer who played primarily as a right-back.

2.

Rob Kozluk joined Port Vale on a short-term deal in September 2011 before signing with Bradford City for the remainder of the season in January 2012.

3.

Rob Kozluk joined Ilkeston in January 2013 and retired in October.

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Rob Kozluk gained two caps for the England under 21s in summer 1998, where he played in the Toulon Tournament alongside Frank Lampard and Emile Heskey.

5.

In September 2001, Rob Kozluk again left Bramall Lane on loan.

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Rob Kozluk was allowed to join Championship rivals Preston North End on a one-month loan in January 2005 where he played in one FA Cup and one league games for the Lilywhites before returning to Bramall Lane where he played a further nine games before the end of the season.

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In July 2007, Rob Kozluk turned down a contract at Sheffield United and Leeds United to sign for Championship side Barnsley, after manager Simon Davey offered him the highest wages at the club.

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In July 2010, Rob Kozluk signed for Sheffield United for the second time on a one-year deal.

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Rob Kozluk spent September 2011 training at Burton Albion whilst considering his options, before rejoining his former boss Micky Adams at League Two club Port Vale on 22 September, signing a short-term contract until 1 January 2012.

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Rob Kozluk joined Northern Premier League side Ilkeston as a player-coach in January 2013, dropping outside of the English Football League for the first time.

11.

Rob Kozluk has vast experience with more than 300 League games at a high level, and that's a commodity that we feel we're a bit short of at the moment.