Robert Dickie (footballer)

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Robert Joseph Andrew Dickie (born 3 March 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays for EFL Championship club Bristol City as a defender. He has represented England at U19 level.

Full name Robert Joseph Andrew Dickie[1]
Date of birth (1996-03-03) 3 March 1996 (age 30)[2]
Place of birth Wokingham, England
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[3]
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Robert Dickie
Personal information
Full name Robert Joseph Andrew Dickie[1]
Date of birth (1996-03-03) 3 March 1996 (age 30)[2]
Place of birth Wokingham, England
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[3]
Position Defender
Team information
Current team
Bristol City
Number 16
Youth career
2004–2014 Reading
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2014–2018 Reading 1 (0)
2014–2015Basingstoke Town (loan) 24 (1)
2015–2017Cheltenham Town (loan) 47 (5)
2017–2018Lincoln City (loan) 18 (0)
2018–2020 Oxford United 76 (2)
2020–2023 Queens Park Rangers 119 (6)
2023– Bristol City 100 (8)
International career
2014 England U18 1 (0)
2014 England U19 1 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 1 January 2026 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 14:42, 7 May 2016 (UTC)
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Club career

Reading

Dickie joined Reading as an eight-year-old.[4]

In the 2013-14 season, Dickie made 34 appearances playing every minute of the FA Youth Cup campaign for the under-18s where he scored in the semi-final against Fulham.[5]

Dickie signed his first professional contract with Reading on the 3 July 2014.[6]

On 24 December 2014, Dickie made his first loan to Basingstoke Town until 25 April 2015.[7] He made 24 appearances for Basingstoke and helped them to reach the Conference South play-offs but it all ended in defeat over two legs against Whitehawk.[8]

Dickie only made one appearance for Reading when he came on as a substitute and played 45 minutes in the last game of the 2015-16 season against Blackburn Rovers.[9]

On 9 May 2016, Dickie was one of 15 Reading youth-team players offered a new contract by the club,[10] with confirmation of his new deal being signed coming on 1 July 2016.[11]

After the second loan spell at Cheltenham Town came to an end, Dickie was involved with under-23 team and captained the side to the Premier League Cup final during the latter part of the 2016-17 season which ended in defeat against Swansea City. He also provided a goal against Norwich City in the semi-final.[12]

Cheltenham Town (loan)

On 20 August 2015, Dickie joined Cheltenham Town on a one-month loan deal, making him Cheltenham's 17th signing of the window.[13] The manager Gary Johnson was pleased with the signing as a Dickie suffered a slight injury in pre-season which delayed the process. Two days later, on 22 August, Dickie scored the winner on his debut in a 2–1 win over Barrow.[14] Dickie's loan deal was then extended on for an additional month on 23 September,[15] on 16 October,[16] and again on 10 December until the end of January.[17] While on loan at the club, Dickie was utilised in many different positions in the defence; right back, centre back and on the right side of a back three.[18] During Cheltenham Town's 3–1 victory over Chelmsford City in the FA Trophy on 12 December, Dickie scored a hat-trick.[19] Dickie returned to Reading on January to recover from an injury, before rejoining Cheltenham Town for their promotion push on 23 March,[20] helping them secure the title against Halifax Town on 16 April.[21]

On 25 August 2016. Dickie re-joined Cheltenham Town on loan until 2 January 2017.[22]

Lincoln City (loan)

On 1 August 2017, Dickie joined Lincoln City on loan until January 2018.[23] Dickie made his debut 5 days later in a 2–2 draw against Wycombe Wanderers.[24] During his short time at the club, Dickie kept captain Luke Waterfall out of the team and he claimed that his partnership with Sean Raggett helped him improved his game.[25]

Oxford United

On 4 January 2018, Dickie joined Oxford United on a two-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee from Reading.[26] He made his debut on 13 February in a 3–1 League One defeat at Rotherham United,[27] and scored his first goal for the club against Peterborough United in a League One home fixture on 17 March 2018.[28]

During the 2018–19 campaign, Dickie established himself as a key player making 49 appearances and made a fundamental partnership with Curtis Nelson which lead to an upturn in form. After spending large parts of the season in the relegation zone, Dickie helped them achieve a 12th-placed finish.[29]

On 31 July 2019, Dickie signed a new two-year contract keeping him at the club until the summer of 2021.[30] During the 2019–20 season, Dickie proved crucial to Oxford's performances in League One after Curtis Nelson joined Cardiff making Dickie first choice. On 25 January 2020, Dickie partnered with Elliot Moore to produce a clean sheet against Premier League side Newcastle in the FA Cup fourth round in what was his 100th appearance for the club,[29] leading them to a replay which ended in a 3–2 defeat after extra time.[31] On 18 February 2020, Dickie became the captain for the first time in a 5–0 win over AFC Wimbledon due to an injury to regular captain John Mousinho. It was announced that he would remain captain for the rest of the season.[32] Dickie helped them reach to the League One play-off final where they lost 2–1 to Wycombe Wanderers. Dickie was voted the Supporters' Player of the Year for 2019–20.[33]

Queens Park Rangers

Dickie signed for Championship club Queens Park Rangers on 1 September 2020, joining on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[34] Former QPR and Oxford player Jamie Mackie urged Dickie to sign for QPR and snub Premier League offers claiming it would be better for his long-term development.[35] He scored his first goal for QPR in a 2–1 loss to Bristol City on 1 December 2020.[36] On 6 March 2021, Dickie scored his second goal for the club against the same opponents as QPR beat Bristol City 2–0 away from home.[37] In his first season at the club, Dickie won Supporters' Player of the Year, Players' Player of the Year and Goal of the Season for his long-ranged goal at Middlesbrough on the 17 April 2021.[38]

Bristol City

On 5 June 2023, Dickie signed for Championship side Bristol City for an undisclosed seven figure fee, signing a three-year contract with the option for a further year.[39] He was voted as the club's Player of the Month for October 2023 and February 2024.[40][41]

On 15 October 2025, the club announced Dickie had signed a contract extension until 2028.[42]

International career

In March 2014, Dickie received his first call up to the England U18s for their match against Germany U18.[43] On the 12 October 2014, Dickie made his debut for the England U19s coming on at half time and keeping a clean sheet in a 8–0 win over Luxembourg.[44] Dickie went on to be called up to the England U19s a year later.[45]

Career statistics

As of 24 January 2026
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Reading 2014–15[46] Championship 00000000
2015–16[47] Championship 10000010
2016–17[48] Championship 00000000
2017–18[49] Championship 00000000
Total 10000010
Basingstoke Town (loan) 2014–15 Conference South 24100241
Cheltenham Town (loan) 2015–16[47] National League 273301[a]3316
2016–17[48] League Two 20230003[b]0262
Total 475600043578
Lincoln City (loan) 2017–18[49] League Two 18010103[b]0230
Oxford United 2017–18[49] League One 51000051
2018–19[50] League One 37140305[b]0491
2019–20[51] League One 34050406[c]1491
Total 76290701111033
Queens Park Rangers 2020–21[52] Championship 4331010453
2021–22[53] Championship 3832042445
2022–23[54] Championship 3801010400
Total 119640621298
Bristol City 2023–24[55] Championship 4154020475
2024–25[56] Championship 36200001[d]0372
2025–26[57] Championship 2511020281
Total 10285040101128
Career total 3872225018219444928
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  1. Appearance in FA Trophy
  2. Appearances in EFL Trophy

Honours

Cheltenham Town

Individual

References

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