Where is Mark Bosnich now?
After spells with Manchester United and Chelsea, Aston Villa legend Mark Bosnich moved back to Australia to play for the Central Coast Mariners and Sydney Olympic before retiring in 2009.
Starting his career with United as a 17-year old, he went onto make 292 first-team appearances over a 20-year playing career winning the League Cup Final on two occasions with Aston Villa along with the Premier League title with Manchester United.
Bosnich also won 17 caps for the Australia national side and represented them at the 1992 Olympic Games and the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup. He could have won more caps but often shunned international call-ups in favour of his club career.
Since retiring from playing Bosnich has carved a new career as a broadcaster and is a highly respected analyst and commentator for Fox Sports Football in Australia.
He also makes regular appearances on Sky Sports News mainly discussing news items around his former club sides.
Follow on Twitter @TheRealBozza
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Mark Bosnich: Premier League Statistics
Nationality | Australian |
Position | Goalkeeper |
Appearances | 206 |
Goals | 0 |
Yellow Cards | 8 |
Red Cards | 1 |
Premier League Teams Played for | Aston Villa, Chelsea, Manchester United |
Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com
Last Updated on 6 July 2021 by Admin