Peter Hinds Explained

Peter Hinds
Fullname:Peter Rodney Hinds
Birth Date:1962 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Saint Peter, Barbados
Position:Striker
Years4:1989–1990
Years5:1990–1992
Years6:1992–1993
Years7:1997–1998
Years8:1998–2003
Years9:2003–2005
Years10:2006–2007
Clubs1:Enfield
Clubs2:Bishop Auckland
Clubs3:Fujita Kogyo
Clubs4:Dundee United
Clubs5:Marítimo
Clubs6:Gil Vicente
Clubs7:Ards
Clubs8:PSNI
Clubs9:Brantwood
Clubs10:Knockbreda
Caps4:13
Caps5:56
Caps6:19
Caps7:32
Goals4:1
Goals5:14
Goals6:3
Goals7:2

Peter Rodney Hinds (born 8 June 1962) is a Barbadian former professional footballer.[1] [2] [3] After playing top division football in Japan, Scotland and Portugal, Hinds spent several years playing in Northern Ireland, where he is currently manager of Northern Amateur Football League club 1st Bangor Old Boys.

Playing career

Hinds was born in Saint Peter, Barbados and moved to England in his youth. After a stint in the British Army he played non-League football as a striker for Enfield and Bishop Auckland. Next, Hinds joined Japan Soccer League team Fujita Kogyo. In 1989, he moved to Scottish League Premier Division club Dundee United where he scored twice in 18 appearances.

In 1990 Hinds moved to C.S. Marítimo of the Portuguese Divisão I, where his first season saw him finish as the club's top scorer with 10 goals in 30 games. The following season wasn't as prolific, with Hinds managing to notch up only four goals in 26 appearances. In 1992, he moved to Divisão I rivals Gil Vicente, but again, Hinds wasn't able to repeat his form of two seasons past. He scored just three goals in 19 appearances.

Hinds soon disappeared from the top level and has most recently been playing in the lower leagues of Northern Ireland, for PSNI from 2001 to 2003, Brantwood (2003–2005) and Knockbreda (2006–2007), prior to joining 1st Bangor Old Boys.

Now plays for Brentwood in the Down Area League. Whoem Brentwood are the current Champions.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview with Peter Hinds. thefreelibrary.com.
  2. Web site: Peter Hinds – Cromo sem caderneta article.
  3. Web site: Peter Hinds – South China Morning Post article.