Full name Rubin Rafael Okotie 1994–1998 SC Wiener Viktoria Weight 85 kg Name Rubin Okotie Spouse Vanessa Okotie (m. 2014) | Playing position Role Footballer Children Tiamo Romero Okotie Number 19 Height 1.88 m | |
Date of birth (1987-06-06) 6 June 1987 (age 28) Similar People Marko Arnautovic, Sebastian Prodl, David Alaba, Michael Liendl, Veli Kavlak Profiles |
Rubin okotie goals 2014
Rubin Rafael Okotie ( [ˈʁuːbɪn oˈkoːti̯ə]; born 6 June 1987) is an Austrian professional footballer currently playing as a striker for China League One side Beijing Enterprises.
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- Rubin okotie goals 2014
- Die stunde der sieger rubin okotie
- Club career
- International career
- International goals
- Club statistics
- Honours
- References
Born in Pakistan to a Nigerian father and an Austrian mother, Okotie spent the first four years of his life in the Spanish city of Barcelona. As a result of his multinational background he is eligible to represent three countries at national level, namely Austria, Nigeria and Pakistan. Okotie identifies himself primarily as Austrian, stating that "I live there, it's where I have my friends, and I think of myself as Austrian" in an interview with FIFA's website.
Die stunde der sieger rubin okotie
Club career

His Austrian Bundesliga début for Austrian team FK Austria Wien was on 5 August 2007 in a game against archrivals SK Rapid Wien (0–0). His first goal came on 23 February 2008, against FC Red Bull Salzburg (3–1) in the Austrian Bundesliga. On 30 May 2010, he left Austria Wien and signed a three-year contract with German side 1. FC Nuremberg. After leaving FC Nuremberg, in 2011, for a deal at Sturm Graz, Rubin Okotie subsequently returned to his boyhood club, Austria Wien, on 18 June 2013. After a loan spell at the Danish side SønderjyskE, Okotie joined 1860 Munich on 2 July 2014, signed a two-year contract. In July 2016, Okotie joined the Chinese team of Beijing Enterprises
International career

Currently a member of the Austria national football team he has played for the country at under-19-level in the 2006 European championships in Poland and under-20 level in the 2007 World Cup in Canada. He scored twice at the latter tournament, helping his side reach the semi-finals.
In the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier, which Austria finished in first place, he scored the deciding goals against Russia and Montenegro.
International goals
Scores and results list Austria's goal tally first.Club statistics
As of 1 December 2015Honours
National Youth Teams
Personal Honours