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Martin Dugas

Martin Dugas

Canadian former soccer player


Martin Dugas (born 15 October 1972) is a Canadian former soccer player who spent a total of 12 years as a professional.[1] He last coached the Edmonton Drillers.

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Career

Club career

Dugas was an OUA soccer West Division All-Star in 1991 playing for McMaster University.

Dugas played for his hometown side St. Catharines Wolves from 1987 until 1993 before joining Dutch club SC Cambuur.[2] Had brief stints with FC St. Pauli in Germany and Watford in England (although he never made a first-team league appearance with the Hornets.[3]) In the fall of 1996, he returned to Canada where he signed with the Edmonton Drillers of the National Professional Soccer League. He would spend most of the rest of his career playing outdoor soccer during the summer and indoor soccer during the winter. He would play for the Driller until the start of the 2000–2001 NPSL season. That year, he began the season in Edmonton until traded to the Detroit Rockers after nine games. He finished the season with Detroit, then played from 2001 to 2003 with the Milwaukee Wave. In 2003, the Monterrey Fury selected Dugas in the NPSL Expansion Draft, then traded him to the Dallas Sidekicks for the 2003–2004 indoor season.[4] He also played for the Toronto Lynx through the 1998 season USISL season. In May 1999, he signed with the Staten Island Vipers in the USL A-League. The Vipers folded at the end of the season. He then played for the Montreal Impact in 2001 USL A-League.[5] In 2002, he played for the Calgary Storm, also in the USL A-League. In 2007 moved to Edmonton Drillers and signed a contract as Player-Coach.

International career

Dugas was an unused substitute for Canada at the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup.[6]

Coaching career

Dugas worked as head coach of the 2008–09 CMISL Edmonton Drillers and was in January 2010 replaces by Kevin Poissant.

Personal life

Dugas has an Irish passport which he qualifies for through his mother.[7]


References

  1. "Coaches". Scottish United. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
  2. Ross, Ian (6 August 1998). "No sibling rivalry with Dugas brothers". St. Catharines Standard. pp. D8.
  3. "WATFORD : 1946/47 – 2007/08". Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
  4. "Dallas Sidekicks Players: Martin Dugas". KicksFan.com. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
  5. "CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 1996 – Full Details". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 5 January 2009.

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