Jim Easton Jr.

James Howatson Easton (born June 3, 1965) is a Canadian retired soccer midfielder who played professionally in the North American Soccer League, the Scottish First Division, the Canadian Soccer League and for the Canada men's national team.

James Easton
Personal information
Full nameJames Howatson Easton
Date of birth (1965-06-03) June 3, 1965 (age 59)
Place of birthDumbarton, Scotland
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Position(s)Midfielder
Youth career
1981Sutherland Secondary School
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1983Tampa Bay Rowdies (indoor)3(0)
1983Tampa Bay Rowdies6(0)
1983–1986Dundee United0(0)
1985Forfar Athletic (loan)2(0)
New Westminster Q.P.R.
1987Vancouver 86ers20(7)
1989Vancouver 86ers26(6)
1990Hamilton Steelers25(7)
1992–1994Vancouver 86ers20+(4+)
International career
1982Canada U203(0)
1987–1992Canada7(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Easton was drafted, as a 16-year-old, by the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the NASL on December 14, 1981 and had previously trained with Leicester City in England.[1] After training with Tampa Bay's reserve team in 1982 and in Brazil at São Paulo FC with three other young Rowdies' players,[2][3] Easton finally cracked the line-up with the Rowdies senior squad in 1983, making six appearances that season. Earlier in the year, he also appeared in several matches during Tampa Bay's indoor campaign, that had culminated with them winning the 1983 title.[4][5][6][7]

After leaving the Rowdies in 1983, Easton signed with Dundee United of the Scottish Premier Division and joined their reserve team squad.[8] In March 1985 he joined club Forfar Athletic on loan,[9] making two appearances for them in the Scottish First Division.[10] Easton was released by Dundee United at the end of the 1985–86 season, having not made any first team appearances in three years at the club.[11]

Easton later played for the New Westminster Q.P.R. squad that was runner-up for the 1987 Canadian national championship. He was selected as a 1987 CSL All-star for the Vancouver 86ers after scoring seven goals in the 20 match season.[12] Easton was also a part of the 86ers' 46-match unbeaten run (36 wins, 9 draws) that spanned parts of the 1988 and 1989 seasons and led to the 1989 team being inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.[13] In 77 career matches for the 86ers, he scored 24 goals, good for sixth all-time.[14] He also played for Hamilton Steelers.[15]

International career

In 1982 at age 17, Easton appeared in three matches for the Canadian under 20 squad. Before making his full international debut, he was named in Canada's provisional squad of forty prior to the 1986 FIFA World Cup, but didn't make the final cut.[11] Between 1987 and 1992 he appeared in seven matches for the national team.[16]

Personal life

Easton holds an M.A. and an M.B.A., and as of 2011 is the Managing Director of the San Francisco-based ReThink Management Group, which focuses primarily on sports consulting.[17][18]

His father, Jim Easton, played for several Scottish sides, including Hibernian and Dundee, before playing one season in the NASL and later managing the original Vancouver Whitecaps during the Whitecaps' first two seasons.

In 2018, Easton was named vice president of soccer operations for the Canadian Premier League.[19]

References

Sources
  • Gracie, Steve (2010). The Shed Go Marching On: Dundee United FC, a Comprehensive History 1979-2009. Dundee: Arabest Publishing. ISBN 9-780955-834127.