- Carl Valentine
Infobox Football biography
playername= Carl Valentine
fullname = Carl Howard Valentine
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1958|7|4
cityofbirth =Manchester
countryofbirth =England
height = height|ft=5|in=9
currentclub = Retired
clubnumber =
position =Striker
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1976–1979
1979–1984
1984–1986
1987–1994
clubs = Oldham Athletic
Vancouver Whitecaps
West Bromwich AlbionVancouver 86ers
caps(goals) = 061 0(8)
165 (44)
044 0(7)
00- 0(-)
nationalyears = 1985–1994
nationalteam = Canada
nationalcaps(goals) = 031 0(0)
manageryears = 1994–1999
managerclubs = Vancouver Whitecaps
pcupdate =
ntupdate =Carl Howard Valentine (born
July 4 ,1958 inManchester ,England ) is a former professionalsoccer player and coach who has had a long association with soccer in theVancouver area (British Columbia ,Canada ). Valentine had a long, successful playing career from the late 1970s to the late 1990s with several clubs, notably the Vancouver Whitecaps of theNorth American Soccer League , Oldham Athletic, West Bromwich Albion ofthe Football League , and theVancouver 86ers of the Canadian Soccer League and laterAmerican Professional Soccer League . Valentine earned won 31 caps as a Canadian international, including three in the country's first round ties at the1986 World Cup finals.A
striker , Valentine began his pro career in 1976 as a 17 year-old withFootball League Second Division side Oldham Athletic. Valentine signed with the Vancouver Whitecaps and as a rookie helped them win their onlyNorth American Soccer League championship in 1979. Liking life in Vancouver, Valentine became a Canadiancitizen in 1983. The lure of top division English football saw Valentine sign with West Midlands side West Brom in 1984. Valentine is the last player to score a winning goal for the Albion against their local rivals Aston Villa in a 1-0 win back in 1985. After two seasons with the Baggies, in which he played 44 first-team games and scored 6 times, Valentine returned to Vancouver to play for the new franchise Vancouver 86ers, where he remained for the next 13 years. Retiring as a full-time player in 1992, Valentine was player/manager of the club until retiring in 1999. Valentine also playedindoor soccer seven winters (during the outdoor off season) in the original Major Indoor Soccer League with teams theCleveland Force ,Baltimore Blast ,Kansas City Comets , andTacoma Stars .Initially hoping to be selected to play for England at some point, Valentine passed on an offer to play for Canada at the
1984 Summer Olympics . He decided in 1985 however to declare his allegiance to his new home country and played for Canada in qualifying for Mexico '86. Despite a bad case of influenza, Valentine famously assisted on both goals (with corner kicks) Canada scored to defeat Honduras 2-1 to advance to the finals for the first (and only) time.Valentine and wife Gillian have two daughters, Keely and Shannon, and a son, Gavin. He currently coaches youth soccer in
North Vancouver .External links
*FIFA player|59356|Carl Valentine
* [http://www.soccer.on.ca/OSN.nsf/c1bfa845a2dec3bf85256b0b005d4116/6fa097d18d62a69a85256c7d0055d123?OpenDocument The OSA Hall of Fame and Museum with their induction page for Valentine]
* [http://www.nssdc.net/page428.htm North Shore Soccer Development Centre profiling Coach Valentine]
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