Paul Conway (soccer) explained

Paul Conway
Fullname:Paul James Conway
Birth Date:April 17, 1970
Birth Place:Portland, Oregon, United States
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1988–1991
Youthclubs1:Hartwick College
Years1:1989
Clubs1:Portland Timbers
Caps1:?
Goals1:0
Years2:1992–1993
Clubs2:Brooklyn Italians
Years3:1993–1997
Clubs3:Carlisle United
Caps3:107
Goals3:30
Years4:1997–1998
Clubs4:Northampton Town
Caps4:3
Goals4:0
Years5:1997–1998
Clubs5:Scarborough (loan)
Caps5:13
Goals5:1
Years6:1998–2004
Clubs6:Charleston Battery
Caps6:198
Goals6:91
Years7:2005
Clubs7:Portland Timbers
Caps7:13
Goals7:1
Totalcaps:334
Totalgoals:123

Paul James Conway (born April 17, 1970) is a retired American soccer player who played as a forward. He spent five seasons in the English lower divisions before returning to the United States. In 2001, he was the United Soccer Leagues leading goal scorer and MVP. Conway is also the all-time leading scorer for the Charleston Battery with whom he played from 1998 to 2004.

High school and college

Conway, son of former Portland Timbers midfielder Jimmy Conway, grew up in Portland, Oregon, attending Jesuit High School where he played on the school's soccer team. He then attended Hartwick College. He played on the Hartwick men's soccer team from 1988 to 1991. In 1989, he was a third-team All-American. Conway finished his four season at Hartwick with forty-six career goals.[1]

Professional

In 1989, while still in college, Conway spent the summer playing with F.C. Portland in the Western Soccer Alliance.[2] After college, he played for the Brooklyn Italians in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League.

In 1993, Conway signed with Carlisle United of the English Football League. During his four seasons with Carlisle, Conway and his teammates bounced between the second and third divisions.

In 1997, Conway moved to Northampton Town on a free transfer. He failed to settle into the first team and was sent on loan to Scarborough.

In 1998, Conway returned to the United States and signed with Charleston Battery in the second division USL A-League. He spent seven seasons with the Battery. His best year with the team came in 2001 when he led the league in both goals and points, earning both first-team All-Star and MVP honors. He led them to the A-League title in 2003. Conway ended his tenure with the Battery as the club's all-time leader in goals (91) and assists (34), and set the single-season records for goals scored with 27 in 2001 (includes A-League regular season, playoffs, and Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualification and knockout stage matches).

On May 20, 2005, the Portland Timbers signed Conway. He played one season, scoring a single goal in thirteen games, and was released at the end of the season.

Honors

Carlisle United

1994–95; third place promotion: 1996–97

1996–97;[3] runner-up: 1994–95[4]

Charleston Battery

2003

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hartwick College statistics . February 23, 2008 . March 3, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303204524/http://www.hartwick.edu/x20987.xml . dead .
  2. http://a-leaguearchive.tripod.com/1989/statswsa89.htm#Portland 1989 Portland Timbers
  3. News: Football: Happy ending for Carlisle . Trevor . Haylett . The Independent . April 21, 1997 . April 26, 2024.
  4. News: Fry's delight as Carlisle succumb to sudden death . Trevor . Haylett . The Independent . April 24, 1995 . May 29, 2024.