- Paul McCallum
Infobox CFL player
Name=Paul McCallum
team=British Columbia Lions
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status=Active
import=no
position1=Kicker
position2=Punter
number=4
College=Surrey Rams (CJFL)
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1970|01|7
Birthplace=Vancouver ,British Columbia
Height_ft=5
Height_in=11
Weight_lbs=185
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playing_years=1993
1993
1994
1994
1995
1996
1996–2000
2001
2001–2005
2006–present
playing_teams=Ottawa Rough Riders
BC LionsSaskatchewan Roughriders
BC Lions
Saskatchewan RoughridersScottish Claymores (WLAF)
Saskatchewan RoughridersLas Vegas Outlaws (XFL )
Saskatchewan Roughriders
BC Lions
career_highlights=
*World Bowl IV winner
*94th Grey Cup winner
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*Dick Suderman Trophy (2006)
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CFL=17Paul McCallum (born
January 7 1970 ,Vancouver, British Columbia ) is a professionalCanadian football player currently playing as aplacekicker and punter for theBC Lions of theCanadian Football League (CFL).McCallum played junior football with the Surrey Rams of the
Canadian Junior Football League . He then travelled toScotland to play professional soccer in theScottish Third Division (his cousin,Brian O'Neill , is also a professional soccer player). In 1993 he returned to Canada and signed as a free agent with the CFL'sHamilton Tiger-Cats . After being released, he had numerous short stints with theOttawa Rough Riders ,BC Lions and Saskatchewan Roughriders through until 1996, when he departed for Scotland again. This time he was hired as the punter/placekicker for theScottish Claymores of the World League, and was with the team when they wonWorld Bowl '96.He then returned to Canada to play for the Roughriders again, and in the 1997 season he was their starting placekicker and punter for all 18 games. He played for Saskatchewan from 1997-2004, and additionally was the
Las Vegas Outlaws ' kicker during theXFL 's only season in 2001.In the 2004 CFL playoffs McCallum missed a crucial 18 yard field goal in an overtime game against the
BC Lions . The Roughriders went on to lose the game, and outraged fans vandalized McCallum's northwest Regina home with eggs, dumped manure on his neighbour's property, and uttered death threats to his family. The incident made national news, and the football club and Regina's mayor Pat Fiacco both denounced the vandalism as an "isolated incident" of "hooliganism." On the comedy showThis Hour Has 22 Minutes ,Shaun Majumder (playing a Roughriders GM) apologized for calling McCallum "a bum who could be outkicked by a goat missing a leg".As of 2006 McCallum currently holds the record for the longest field goal kicked in the CFL. He booted a wind-aided 62 yard field goal against theEdmonton Eskimos onOctober 27 ,2001 in a 12-3 victory atTaylor Field . [ [http://www.cbc.ca/story/sports/national/2006/02/22/Sports/mccallum_riders_confirmed060222.html Riders proposed pay cut: B.C.-bound McCallum ] ]In February 2006, He signed a two year contract with the
BC Lions after declining to take a 30% paycut from the Roughriders.He tied the record for most field goals in a
Grey Cup when he kicked six in six attempts in the94th Grey Cup on19 November 2006 . He was awarded theDick Suderman Trophy as the Grey Cup's most valuable Canadian for his efforts.References
External links
* [http://www.bclions.com/index.php/roster/show/id/17 B.C. Lions profile page]
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