Mark Schwarzer

Mark Schwarzer

Mark Schwarzer

  • Date of Birth: 6 October 1972
  • Birthplace: Sydney, Sydney, Australia

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The Premier League is one of the world’s best and most competitive leagues and over the last few years, with fitness, health and training regimes becoming more and more refined, we’re seeing players hit their peak later in life and play on for much longer.

Leicester City sign Mark Schwarzer

Leicester City have completed the signing of Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer on a free transfer.

Newcastle United want Mark Schwarzer on loan

Newcastle United are reportedly readying a shock emergency loan move for Chelsea’s veteran shot-stopper Mark Schwarzer, according to The Star.

Chelsea rebuff Fulham bid for veteran shot-stopper

Chelsea have rejected a bid from Fulham to take back Mark Schwarzer on loan for the season, The Mail reports.

Mark Schwarzer signs Chelsea deal

Veteran goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has agreed a new contract with Chelsea. The Australian international has agreed a one year contract extension with the Stamford Bridge side.

Mark Schwarzer to sign new Chelsea contract

Jose Mourinho will offer Mark Schwarzer a new contract at Stamford Bridge to extend the veteran's contract. The Australian keeper's contract will expire on June 30th.

Schwarzer calls time on his International career

Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has officially announced his retirement from International duty with Australia, less than a year before the World Cup in Brazil.

Premier League goalkeeper preview

There has been a summer of change in the Premier League in the goalkeeping department, but which team has the best keepers?

Questioning Chelsea's transfer policy

This summer Chelsea have been busy in the transfer market, signing the likes of Marco Van Ginkel and Andre Schurrle; but are these really the players that Mourinho needs?

Arsenal eyeing move for Newcastle's Tim Krul

Arsenal are reportedly looking for a goalkeeper, a central defender, a defensive midfielder and a prolific striker to strengthen their squad. Recently, relegated QPR agreed that Brazilian International keeper Julio Cesar was too good for the Championship and decided to put him off their wage bill but the Gunners have missed out on the keeper.