Nigel Henry

Trinidadian footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroTrinidadian footballer
PlacesUnited States of America Trinidad and Tobago
isAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth29 May 1976, Carenage, Trinidad and Tobago
Age48 years
Star signGemini
Sports Teams
Montreal Impact
St. Ann's Rangers
Kiruna FF
Charleston Battery
Hershey Wildcats
Puerto Rico Islanders
Toronto Lynx
Trinidad and Tobago national football team
The details

Biography

Nigel Henry (born May 24, 1976 in Carenage) is a retired Trinidadian soccer player.

Career

Club

In 2001 Henry was signed by the Hershey Wildcats of the USL First Division where he and his teammates reached the USL First Division Championship game. In 2002 Henry was transferred to the Montreal Impact where he played seven games. In the following season, 2003, Henry signed for the Charleston Battery where he was a solid defender, helping the team capture the USL First Division Championship.

In May 2005, Henry signed with the Toronto Lynx where he was a key contributor in the defence for a struggling team plagued with injuries throughout the season.

To improve his chances of selection for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Henry signed that year for Kiruna FF of the Swedish Division 1, but was unsuccessful in his bid, and never played a game for the team. After another brief stint back home with the Superstar Rangers, the Puerto Rico Islanders announced the signing of Henry and Kevon Villaroel for the 2008 season. He retired at the end of the 2009 season, but in the second half of the 2010 season came back to the Islanders, from which he later retired again.

International

In 2005 Henry earned two international caps or selection for the Trinidad and Tobago, having been named in squads against Barbados and Guatemala.

Honors

Puerto Rico Islanders

  • USSF Division 2 Pro League Champions (1): 2010
  • Commissioner's Cup Winners (1): 2008
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