Bobby Zamora

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Bobby Zamora currently plays for Fulham FC in the English Premier League.

His previous clubs include West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion.

Bobby Zamora started his professional career at Brighton where the young frontman quickly established himself as a fans favourite. His prolific goal scoring record, 77 goals in 130 league and cup appearances, attracted the attention of a number of premiership clubs and in 2003 he earned a big money move to Premier Leage side, Tottenham Hotspur. 

Bobby Zamora found his opportunities limited at Tottenham and after only 18 appearances and a solitary goal in 12 months Bobby moved on, to then championship side, West Ham United.

His first season (2004/5) at Upton Park was a success and it was his goal in the play-off final against Cardiff City that was to prove decisive in earning West Ham the right to play in the Premier League once more. Zamora spent a further 3 and a half seasons with West Ham and during this period earned 6 England U-21 caps. 130 appearences and 30 goals later, Bobby Zamora crossed London to join Fulham.

His first season at the Cottage (home of Fulham FC) proved a trying one, but in 2009/10 Bobby Zamora began to show the Fulham fans what he is capable of. The goals began to flow and his return to form has led to calls in some quarters for Zamora to be called up to the England squad.


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