Iain Williamson
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Iain James Williamson | ||
Date of birth | 12 January 1988 | ||
Place of birth | Edinburgh, Scotland | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
Dunfermline Athletic | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2006–2009 | Dunfermline Athletic | 23 | (2) |
2009 | → Raith Rovers (loan) | 12 | (1) |
2009–2012 | Raith Rovers | 76 | (6) |
2012 | Grindavík | 10 | (2) |
2013–2015 | Valur | 45 | (2) |
2015–2016 | Víkingur | 1 | (0) |
2016 | → ÍA (loan) | 17 | (0) |
2017 | ÍA | 0 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 30 March 2017 |
Iain James Williamson (born 12 January 1988 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer who last played for Icelandic club ÍA.[1]
Career
[edit]Williamson started his senior career with Dunfermline Athletic. He came on as a substitute for Mark Burchill in the closing stages of the 2007 Scottish Cup Final, which Dunfermline lost 1–0 to Celtic. Williamson scored his first goal for the club on 26 April 2008 against Queen of the South in the final game of the 2007–08 season in the Scottish First Division.[2]
In February 2009, Iain signed a loan deal with Dunfermline's local rivals Raith Rovers, lasting until the end of the 2008–09 season.[3] He scored his first goal for Raith Rovers against Stranraer in the Kirkcaldy side's 3–0 away win on 4 April 2009.[4] This win subsequently relegated Stranraer to the Scottish Third Division. Williamson aided Raith in their successful quest to claim the Scottish Second Division Title for the 2008–09 Season,[5][6] making 11 appearances and scoring one goal with three assists.
Despite being injured for four months in season 2009/10, Williamson still managed to score seven goals, this made him Raith's second top goalscorer that season.
On 23 July 2012, he joined Icelandic Úrvalsdeild side Grindavík.[7] After the 2012 season he joined another Icelandic club, Valur, before the Icelandic 2013 season.[8]
In December 2015, it was announced that he had signed a year-long deal with Úrvalsdeild side Víkingur[9] He then moved on loan to ÍA.[10] On 28 November 2016 Iain made a permanent move to ÍA.[11] However, he announced his retirement on 10 March 2017 due to a chronic hip injury.[12]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Iain James Williamson" (in Icelandic). KSÍ. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- ^ "Dunfermline 4–0 Queen of South". BBC Sport. 26 April 2008. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
- ^ "Iain joins Raith on loan". DAFC. Archived from the original on 23 February 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2009.
- ^ "Stranraer 0–3 Raith Rovers". BBC Sport. 4 April 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
- ^ "Queens Park 0–1 Raith Rovers". BBC Sport. 2 May 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2009.
- ^ "Raith Rovers Champions Day Picture Special". Raith Rovers F.C. Retrieved 11 May 2009.
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(help) - ^ Magnús Már Einarsson (23 July 2012). "Ian Williamson í Grindavík (Staðfest)" (in Icelandic). Fótbolti.net. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
- ^ "Leikmaður - Iain James Williamson".
- ^ "Fótbolti.net".
- ^ Robertson, Neil (27 June 2016). "Former Raith player Iain Williamson reveals how Iceland have found recipe for football success". The Courier. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
- ^ "Iain Williamson áfram hjá ÍA (Staðfest)" (in Icelandic). Fótbolti.net. 28 November 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- ^ "Annar leikmaður ÍA leggur skóna á hilluna vegna meiðsla" (in Icelandic). Fótbolti.net. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
External links
[edit]- Iain Williamson at Soccerbase
- Iain Williamson at the Football Association of Iceland (in Icelandic)
- Living people
- 1988 births
- Scottish men's footballers
- Dunfermline Athletic F.C. players
- Raith Rovers F.C. players
- Scottish Football League players
- Men's association football midfielders
- Footballers from Edinburgh
- Scottish Premier League players
- Grindavík men's football players
- Úrvalsdeild karla (football) players
- Valur (men's football) players
- Knattspyrnufélagið Víkingur players
- Íþróttabandalag Akraness players
- Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Iceland
- Scottish expatriate men's footballers
- Expatriate men's footballers in Iceland