Brian Ashton (soccer)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Brian Ashton | ||
Date of birth | September 5, 1974 | ||
Place of birth | Sudbury, Ontario | ||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | ||
Position(s) | Defensive Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1998-2004 | Toronto Lynx | 159 | (13) |
2002 | → Mississauga Olympians (loan) | 3 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of January 02, 2015 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of n/a |
Brian Ashton (born September 5, 1974) is a former Canadian soccer player who played notably with the Toronto Lynx, and is currently the Ontario Soccer Association Region 6 Head Coach.
Professional career
Ashton began playing professional soccer with the Toronto Lynx of the USL A-League in 1998 the second year of the franchise`s inception. He made his debut for the club on April 9, 1998 in an exhibition match against the Rochester Rhinos.[1] Over the years with the club Ashton played a prominet role with the franchise on and off the field. During his tenure with the Lynx he was awarded the Toronto Lynx Fan Favourite award a record five times including a Public Relations award.[2] He held the record for most club appearances for the Lynx, until he was surpassed by David Diplacido in 2006. In the 2000 USL A-League season he assisted Toronto by reaching the post season for the second time in the franchise`s history. In the playoffs Ashton scored a goal in the conference quarterfinals against the Long Island Rough Riders, which resulted in a 2-1 victory.[3] The Lynx playoff run came to an end in the Eastern Conference Final against the Rochester Rhinos in a 2-1 loss on aggregate.
Once the 2002 A-league season came to a conclusion, Ashton was loaned to the Mississauga Olympians of the Canadian Professional Soccer League. He made his debut on September 11, 2002 in a Open Canada Cup match against the Toronto Croatia.[4] He helped the Olympians secure a playoff berth by finishing second in the Western Conference, but unfortunately were defeated by the North York Astros in a wild card match.[5] On February 12, 2004, Ashton announced his retirement from professional soccer after he was offered a regional coach of youth development position with the Ontario Soccer Association.[6]
References
- ^ Glover, Robin (April 9, 1998). "A-League pre season game of Thursday April 9, 1998". Rocket Robin`s Home Page.
- ^ Nutt, Dave (April 10, 2003). "LYNX SIGN FORMER ALL-STAR". Rocket Robin`s Home Page. TORONTO LYNX MEDIA RELEASE.
- ^ "CP article: Lynx Advance to Semi's". Rocket Robin`s Home Page. September 9, 2000.
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(help) - ^ Glover, Robin (September 11, 2002). "Result of the Wednesday September 11th, 2002 CPSL game between Toronto Croatia and Mississauga Olympians played at Memorial Park in Streetsville at 8:00pm. This was the first game of the two leg quarterfinal of the League Cup". Rocket Robin's Home Page.
- ^ Glover, Robin (October 18, 2002). "Result of the Friday October 18th, 2002 CPSL Wild Card game to determine semi-finalists for the Rogers Cup between North York Astros and Mississauga Olympians". Rocket Robin's Home Page.
- ^ Lynch, Rob (February 12, 2004). "There's Only One Number 8". USLFans.com.
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Canadian soccer coaches
- Canadian Professional Soccer League (1998–2005) players
- Canadian soccer players
- Association football midfielders
- Soccer people from Ontario
- Sportspeople from Greater Sudbury
- Toronto Lynx players
- Toronto (Mississauga) Olympians players
- USISL A-League players
- USL A-League players