Paul Hamilton (soccer) explained

Paul Hamilton
Fullname:Paul Hamilton
Birth Date:23 March 1988
Birth Place:Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Currentclub:Edmonton Scottish
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1998-2006
Youthclubs1:Calgary Foothills Soccer Club
Collegeyears1:2006
College1:CBU Capers
Collegeyears2:2007–2009
College2:Trinity Western Spartans
Years1:2009
Clubs1:Whitecaps Residency
Caps1:10
Goals1:0
Years2:2011–2012
Clubs2:FC Edmonton
Caps2:51
Goals2:4
Years3:2013
Clubs3:Carolina RailHawks
Caps3:24
Goals3:1
Years4:2015
Clubs4:Edmonton Scottish
Manageryears1:2024–
Managerclubs1:Edmonton Scottish
Pcupdate:June 20, 2014

Paul Hamilton (born March 23, 1988) is a Canadian soccer player who is the head coach for League1 Alberta side Edmonton Scottish. Previously having played professionally for the Vancouver Whitecaps, FC Edmonton and the Carolina Railhawks.

Career

Youth and College

Hamilton played club soccer for the Calgary Foothills Irish, which he led to a U-18 Alberta Provincial Championship and a silver medal at the National Championships.[1] He began his college soccer career at the University of Cape Breton in 2006, where he was named an AUS second team all-star and AUS Rookie of the Year. He transferred to Trinity Western University in 2007, where he played three years. He was named first team Canada West all-star in each of the 2007, 2008, and 2009 seasons, and second team all-Canadian in 2007 and 2008. In 2009, he was named first team all-Canadian, Canada West Player of the Year and CIS Player of the Year.[2] [3] He played more than 4,500 minutes for the Spartans in his college career, scoring 2 goals while adding 6 assists over that time.[4] Hamilton was inducted into the Canada West Hall of Fame on September 10, 2019.[5]

During his college years, Hamilton also played with the Vancouver Whitecaps Residency team in the USL Premier Development League,[6] and trained with the senior Whitecaps side.

FC Edmonton

Hamilton signed for FC Edmonton of the new North American Soccer League in 2011, and made his professional debut in the team's first competitive game on April 9, 2011, a 2-1 victory over the Fort Lauderdale Strikers.[7] The club re-signed Hamilton for the 2012 season on October 12, 2011 but he was subsequently released.[8]

Carolina RailHawks

On April 5, 2013 Hamilton signed with Carolina RailHawks and played 24 games for them during the 2013 season.[9]

Edmonton Scottish

Hamilton currently serves as captain of the Edmonton Scottish in the Alberta Major Soccer League since 2015.[10] Hamilton won the AMSL League MVP award in the 2016 and 2018 seasons.[11] In 2016 Edmonton Scottish won the 2016 Challenge Trophy with Hamilton being named the tournament MVP.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paul Hamilton-Coast to Coast . 2011-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160916134123/http://www.twu.ca/athletics/spartan/spartan-of-the-week/2008-2009/2008-09-06-paul-hamilton.html . 2016-09-16 . dead .
  2. http://twu.ca/athletics/mens-soccer/news-release/2009-2010/2009-11-05-cw-stars.html TWU's Paul Hamilton wins Player of the Year
  3. https://usports.ca/uploads/cis/Awards/sports_awards/2018_-_2019/FALL/MSOC/MSOC-_POTY.pdf
  4. http://www.marshillonline.com/spotlight/sportsman-paul-hamilton/ Sportsman: Paul Hamilton
  5. Web site: Paul Hamilton (MSOC | Student-athlete). 10 September 2019.
  6. Web site: United Soccer Leagues (USL) . 2011-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131216002246/http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2009/8986445.html#STATS . 2013-12-16 . dead .
  7. https://montrealgazette.com/sports/Edmonton+wins+first+ever+NASL+game/4590030/story.html FC Edmonton wins first-ever NASL game
  8. Web site: Archived copy . 2011-10-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111015234314/http://www.fcedmonton.com/news/2011-10-12/FC%20Edmonton%20Releases%20Eleven . 2011-10-15 . dead .
  9. http://www.nasl.com/index.php?id=3&newsid=4287
  10. Web site: Edmonton Scottish Player Statistics.
  11. Web site: Alberta Soccer Standards-Based Leagues : Powered by GOALLINE.
  12. News: Edmonton Scottish SC lift the Challenge Trophy for the first time. Canadian Soccer Association. canadasoccer.com. October 16, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20170420201108/https://www.canadasoccer.com/edmonton-scottish-sc-lift-the-challenge-trophy-for-the-first-time-p160034. April 20, 2017. live.