Paul Nicholson (footballer) explained

Paul Nicholson
Fullname:Paul Nicholson
Birth Date:10 August 1986
Birth Place:Whitehaven, England
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:2003–2005
Youthclubs1:Morecambe
College1:Rio Grande Red Storm
Collegeyears1:2005–2008
Years1:2009
Clubs1:West Virginia Chaos
Caps1:14
Goals1:1
Years2:2010
Clubs2:GPS Portland Phoenix
Caps2:16
Goals2:1
Years3:2011–2015
Clubs3:Wilmington Hammerheads
Caps3:119
Goals3:6
Years4:2016–2017
Clubs4:FC Cincinnati
Caps4:33
Goals4:1
Manageryears1:2018–2020
Managerclubs1:Cincinnati Dutch Lions
Manageryears2:2021–
Managerclubs2:Kings Hammer SC
Club-Update:1 April 2021

Paul Nicholson (born 10 August 1986 in Whitehaven) is an English retired footballer who played in the United Soccer League from 2011 to 2017.

Career

College and amateur

Nicholson started his career playing for Morecambe under 17 and under 18 team. After being unsuccessful in obtaining a professional contract with the club, Nicholson moved to the United States in 2005 after accepting a scholarship to play college soccer at the University of Rio Grande. He was selected a first team All-American in 2008 and first team All-AMC. Nicholson was named in the All Tournament team for the 2008 NAIA Tournament and was tabbed the tournament's Most Valuable Defensive Player. He was honorable mention All-AMC in 2007 and was on the second team in 2006.[1]

During his college career, Nicholson also played with USL Premier Development League club West Virginia Chaos during their 2009 season.[2] He also appeared for USL PDL club GPS Portland Phoenix during their 2010 season.[3]

Professional

Nicholson signed his first professional contract in February 2011, joining USL Pro club Wilmington Hammerheads.[1] He made his professional debut on 17 April 2011 in Wilmington's first game of the 2011 season, a 1–0 win over the Rochester Rhinos,[4] and scored his first professional goal on 29 April, in a 3–2 win over the Pittsburgh Riverhounds.[5]

Wilmington re-signed Nicholson for the 2012 season on 13 February 2012.[6]

After five years with Wilmington, Nicholson signed with FC Cincinnati ahead of their inaugural 2016 season.[7] Following the conclusion of the 2017 season, Nicholson announced his retirement from professional football.[8]

Coaching

Nicholson was the head coach at Cincinnati Dutch Lions FC in the USL League 2. In his first season as head coach the Lions had a 6-4-4 record and finished 3rd in the Great Lakes Division. In his second season has the head coach, in 2019, the Lions finished slightly better with a 6-3-5 record but fell just short of the USL League 2 playoffs. In 2019, Nicholson and the Dutch Lions won the Subway Cup, winning the season series against their rival Dayton Dutch Lions FC. In 2020, he left the club.[9]

In 2021, he became the head coach of USL League Two club Kings Hammer SC.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wilmington Hammerheads . 2011-02-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718052725/http://www.wilmingtonhammerheads.com/home/498873.html . 18 July 2011 . dmy-all .
  2. http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2009/22399.html#STATS
  3. http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2010/20204270.html#STATS
  4. http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/scripts/runisa.dll?M2:gp::72013+Elements/Display+E+47107+Stats/+2175591
  5. Web site: United Soccer Leagues (USL) . https://archive.today/20120715232130/http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/scripts/runisa.dll?M2:gp::72013+Elements/Display+E+47107+Stats/+2175607 . 15 July 2012 . dead.
  6. Web site: United Soccer Leagues (USL) . https://archive.today/20120718005912/http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/home/598169.html . 18 July 2012 . dead.
  7. Web site: FC Cincinnati Announces First Eleven Players. Tana. Weingartner. Wvxu.org. 7 December 2015. November 7, 2017.
  8. Web site: Paul Nicholson Announces Retirement. Kimura. Fumi. November 6, 2017. FC Cincinnati. November 7, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171107112722/http://www.fccincinnati.com/news_article/show/852941. 7 November 2017. dead. dmy-all.
  9. Web site: Cincinnati Dutch Lions part ways with Nicholson, Ponchak. Ryan. Sparks. August 7, 2020. Cincinnati Soccer Talk.
  10. Web site: Cincinnati is back in USL League Two with addition of Kings Hammer. Boston. Brazzell. February 19, 2021. Cincinnati Soccer Talk.