Randy Samuel

Randy Samuel

Randolph FitzGerald Samuel (born 23 December 1963) is a Trinidad-born Canadian former soccer player. His 82 international caps were a Canadian national team record until he was surpassed by Paul Stalteri in September 2010.A defender, he started his career with the Edmonton Eagles and Vancouver Whitecaps, before joining Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven in 1985. Playing just five Eredivisie games for PSV, he moved on to FC Volendam in 1987, becoming a key member of the team until he moved on to league rivals Fortuna Sittard in 1990. Sittard were relegated into the second tier, and Samuel moved on to English side Port Vale in November 1995. Failing to make an impact in England, he left in May 1996, and signed with Norwegian side Harstad IL. He later played for the Vancouver 86ers, the Hampton Roads Mariners, and the Montreal Impact. Wikipedia

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