Robert Mclean

Robert Mclean (born 12 January 1988) is a Scottish semi-professional video gamer who is also an undergraduate student at the Robert Gordon University in his home town of Aberdeen. On 11 October 2007 Mclean became the first ever player from the United Kingdom to win the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) European Championship in Seville. The event took place at the prestigious Olympic stadium and Mclean won the final against close friend Mark Gardiner.

Mclean was involved in controversy in March 2007 when he was suspended from the official PESRankings for allegedly entering a fake score. This was never proven and was the cause of much debate in the community. Mclean has since made a succesful return to competition reaching the quarter finals of the 2009 PESRankings Grand Finals before losing to eventual winner Leng Jay. Mclean has already qualified for the 2010 PESRankings Grand Finals by securing player of the month on PESRankings for February 2010. Mclean uses the nickname RobMclean during video game competitions and has played showmatches against several professional footballers such as John Terry and Cesc Fabregas.

Pro Evolution Soccer Major Event Achievements

 * 1st - PESLeague European Championships 2007 Olympic stadium
 * 1st - PESRankings UK Grand Finals (London, United Kingdom)
 * 1st - PESRankings UK Champion 2007
 * 1st - PESRankings UK Champion 2006
 * 1st - PESRankings North Championships 2007 (Reebok Stadium)
 * 1st - PESRankings South Championships 2007 (Emirates Stadium)
 * 1st - PESRankings PESFan Champion 2009
 * 1st - ESWC UK Champion 2007 (London, United Kingdom)


 * 2nd - PES European Championships 2006 (Dublin, Ireland)
 * 2nd - PESRankings North Championships 2006 (Emirates Stadium)
 * 2nd - ESWC Online EuroCup


 * 12th - ESWC World Finals 2007 (Paris, France

Records Held

 * Only ever back to back PESLeague European Finalist
 * Only ever player from United Kingdom to win PESLeague European Championship
 * Only ever player to win 2 PESRankings Championships
 * Only ever player to win both the North and South championships