- Scott Cannon
Infobox Football biography
playername= Scott Cannon
fullname =
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1968|7|22
cityofbirth =Evansville, Indiana
countryofbirth =United States
height = height|ft=5|in=9
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position = Defender
youthyears = 1986-1990
youthclubs =University of Evansville
years = 1990-1991
1991-1992
1994-1995
1995
1995-1996
1996
1997
1998
2000
2001
2001
2001
clubs =Albany Capitals Harrisburg Heat (indoor)Detroit Rockers (indoor)Albany Alleycats Cincinnati Silverbacks (indoor)Colorado Rapids Richmond Kickers Columbus Crew Richmond Kickers Charleston Battery Tampa Bay Mutiny
→Richmond Kickers (loan)
caps(goals) =
10 (0)
29 (7)
21 (0)
15 (0)
05 (1)
09 (0)
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ntupdate =Scott Cannon (born
July 22 ,1968 inEvansville, Indiana ) was a U.S.soccer defender who played three seasons inMajor League Soccer , two in theAmerican Professional Soccer League , three in the National Professional Soccer League and at least four in theUSISL and USL. He was the 1999 USL Defender of the Year and a two time USL All Star.High school and college
Cannon grew up in
Evansville, Indiana , attendingReitz Memorial High School where he was a 1985 and 1986 NSCAA High School All American soccer players. [ [http://www.indianasca.com/AllAmericans.php Indiana High School All Americans] ] He then went on to attendUniversity of Evansville , playing on the men’s soccer team from 1986 to 1990. In 1990, he was named a first team All American and was inducted into the Evansville Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003 [ [http://gopurpleaces.com/documents/2007/11/2/2007-MSOCGuide-Web.pdf?tab=soccer&path=msoc University of Evansville Media Guide] ]Professional
In the spring of 1991, during his final semester of college, Cannon started his professional career with the
Albany Capitals of theAmerican Professional Soccer League (APSL). The Capitals made it to the finals of the APSL but lost in penalty kicks. In the summer of 1991, he also played for the U.S. at the World University Games. That fall, he signed with theHarrisburg Heat of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) for the 1991-1992 season, despite being selected first (third overall) by theCleveland Crunch in the first round of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) draft. [ [http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/9392/draft.html Crunch draft picks] ] He then appears to have signed with theDetroit Rockers at some point during the 1994-1995 NPSL season, playing only ten games with them. In the summer of 1995, Cannon spent one season with the expansionAlbany Alleycats ofUSISL . That fall, he signed with theCincinnati Silverbacks of NPSL. In February 1996, theColorado Rapids ofMajor League Soccer selected Cannon in the sixth round (52nd overall) of the Inaugural Player Draft. Cannon delayed reporting to the Rapids as the Silverbacks went to the NPSL championship series. When he arrived in the Colorado training camp, he reported injured with a bone spur in his ankle. [ [http://www.intermark.com/rapids/rp032596.html March 25, 1996 Press Release] ] Despite that, he played twenty-one games, starting sixteen, with the Rapids. The Rapids released Cannon at the end of the season and he played for theRichmond Kickers (USISL) in 1997. In March 1998, theColumbus Crew picked Cannon in the second round (21st overall) of the1998 MLS Supplemental Draft . He spent the 1998 season in Columbus, where the team made it to the finals of the US Open Cup and the semi-finals of the MLS Cup. He was waived by the crew on November 2, 1998. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A05E7D7133FF931A35752C1A96E958260 November 2, 1998 New York Times] ] In May 2000, Cannon rejoined the Kickers for the 2000 USL season. He was the USL Defender of the Year and a first team All Star. In 2001, he moved to theCharleston Battery , playing five games before being called up by theTampa Bay Mutiny on May 5, 2001. On May 7, the Mutiny signed Cannon for the remainder of the MLS season. Cannon played nine games with the Mutiny, despite being injured for a long stretch of the season. The Mutiny waived Cannon in November 2001.Coaching
Since retiring from playing, Cannon has served in a variety of youth soccer positions. He is currently the Director of Coaching for Black Watch Premier (Rhode Island) and Barrington Youth Soccer.
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