Cam Weaver

Cam Weaver

Cam Weaver warming up at Livestrong Sporting Park
Personal information
Full name William Cameron Weaver
Date of birth (1983-06-10) June 10, 1983
Place of birth Kent, Washington, United States
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Playing position Forward
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2003 Skagit Valley Cardinals
2004–2005 Seattle Redhawks 41 (17)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005 Kalamazoo Kingdom 7 (4)
2006 Seattle Sounders 27 (18)
2007–2009 Haugesund 51 (21)
2009 San Jose Earthquakes 9 (1)
2009–2013 Houston Dynamo 81 (12)
2014 Seattle Sounders FC 3 (0)
Total 178 (56)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of March 8, 2015.

† Appearances (goals)

William Cameron "Cam" Weaver (born June 10, 1983) is a retired American soccer player.

Career

High school and college

Weaver attended Kentwood High School in Covington, Washington, and played four years of college soccer at Skagit Valley College and Seattle University.

Weaver also played for the Kalamazoo Kingdom in the USL Premier Development League.[1]

Professional

Weaver signed for the Seattle Sounders of the USL First Division in 2006. He became the league's co-leading scorer in his rookie season, a title he shared with Brazilian legend Romario of Miami FC. The scoring title earned him international recognition, and Weaver subsequently signed a three-year contract with Norwegian club Haugesund, for whom he subsequently scored 21 goals in 51 Adeccoligaen appearances.

In February 2009, Weaver joined Major League Soccer side San Jose Earthquakes. On 9 June 2009, the Earthquakes traded Weaver to Houston Dynamo in exchange for forward Chris Wondolowski and a conditional pick in the 2010 MLS draft.[2] He notched his first assist for the Dynamo in his first game with them on June 10, 2009 against Chivas USA. Three days later he scored for the first time with the Dynamo with a brace against FC Dallas to lead the team to a 3-1 win.

Cam signed to the Seattle Sounders FC in March 2014. He had 3 first team appearances. His option was declined for 2015.

On March 8, 2015, Weaver announced his retirement from professional soccer.[3]

Honors

Individual

References

External links

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