Mark Watson (soccer, born 1970)

Mark Stewart Watson (born 8 September 1970) is a Canadian former professional soccer player who previously worked as Technical Director (GM) at Minnesota United FC. A former defender, Watson is the sixth most-capped player in the history of the Canada national team.[1]

Mark Watson
Watson in 2013
Personal information
Full nameMark Stewart Watson
Date of birth (1970-09-08) 8 September 1970 (age 53)
Place of birthVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Position(s)Defender
Youth career
UBC Thunderbirds
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1990Ottawa Intrepid22(0)
1991Hamilton Steelers23(1)
1992Montreal Supra18(1)
1993–1994Vancouver 86ers10(0)
1993–1995Watford18(0)
1996Columbus Crew14(0)
1996New England Revolution4(1)
1997Seattle Sounders21(1)
1997–1999Östers IF24(0)
1998–2000Oxford United58(0)
2000–2001Oldham Athletic2(0)
2001D.C. United11(0)
2002–2004Charleston Battery70(3)
2005Vancouver Whitecaps17(0)
2006–2007Charleston Battery20(0)
Total332(7)
International career
1991–2004Canada78(3)
Managerial career
2004–2008Canada (assistant)
2006–2009Charleston Battery (assistant)
2007–2010Canada U20 (assistant)
2010–2013San Jose Earthquakes (assistant)
2013San Jose Earthquakes (interim)
2013–2014San Jose Earthquakes
2014–2016Orlando City (assistant)
2017–2019Minnesota United FC (assistant)
2019–2023Minnesota United FC (technical director)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Watson spent 18 years as a professional soccer player. He spent three seasons with Watford FC of the English Championship from 1993 to 1995 and then joined Major League Soccer for its inaugural season in 1996. He split that first MLS season between the New England Revolution and Columbus Crew. Watson returned to MLS in 2001 with D.C. United after stops with the Seattle Sounders, Oxford United and Oldham Athletic.

International career edit

For Canada, Watson has appeared 78 times for the 'A' national team during a 14-year span. He has played in four World Cup qualifying campaigns.[2] and on the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup side that won the tournament. Watson scored the winning goal for Canada in the semi-final of the 2000 Gold Cup, a match Canada won 1–0 over Trinidad and Tobago.

Coaching career edit

Coaching the Earthquakes in 2013

Watson began his coaching career in 2004 with the Canadian national team system where he held assistant positions with the U-20 and senior squads. Watson served as assistant coach for Canada at the 2004 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualification Tournament and was an assistant when the team finished third in the same tournament in 2008. He also spent four seasons on the staff of his former playing club Charleston Battery as an assistant to Mike Anhaeuser from 2006 to 2009, helping lead Charleston to the final of the 2008 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

After spending several seasons with San Jose Earthquakes as an assistant to his Canadian colleague Frank Yallop, Watson became the club's interim head coach on 7 June 2013 following Yallop's dismissal.[3] Watson's first win as an MLS head coach came on 15 June 2013 against the Colorado Rapids at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.[4] Watson was 11–5–3 during his 19 league games as interim coach, nearly rallying the Earthquakes to an MLS Cup Playoff berth. His mark 1.89 points per game was tops among all coaches after he took over. In addition to his success in MLS, Watson's squad advanced to the 2013-14 CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinals by winning Group 5. Following these successes, on 30 October 2013 the Earthquakes announced that they had signed Watson to a permanent contract, thereby removing his interim status. After a disappointing season in which the Earthquakes failed to qualify for the playoffs, Watson was dismissed in late 2014.[5]

He was hired as an assistant coach at Orlando City Soccer Club for their inaugural Major League Soccer season on 10 November 2014.[6]

He was fired by Orlando City in July 2016.[7]

On 18 January 2017, he was named assistant coach for Major League Soccer side Minnesota United FC.[8]

Career statistics edit

Scores and results list Canada's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Watson goal.
List of international goals scored by Mark Watson
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
131 July 1993Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, Canada  Australia1–12–11994 FIFA World Cup qualification
215 December 1996Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador  El Salvador1–02–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
324 February 2000Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, United States  Trinidad and Tobago1–01–0CONCACAF Gold Cup

Coaching record edit

As of 23 August 2014


TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
San Jose Earthquakes7 June 2013[3]15 October 201451172014033.33

Honours edit

Charleston Battery

Canada

Individual

References edit

  1. ^ Appearances for Canada National Team – RSSSF
  2. ^ Record at FIFA Tournaments – FIFA
  3. ^ a b "San Jose Earthquakes part ways with longtime head coach Frank Yallop". Major League Soccer. 7 June 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Recap: Quakes 2, Rapids 1". San Jose Earthquakes. 15 June 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  5. ^ Dominic Kinnear ends run with Houston Dynamo, will take over for San Jose Earthquakes, mlssoccer.com, 15 October 2014, retrieved 4 August 2015
  6. ^ Tenorio, Paul (10 November 2014), "Orlando City hires former San Jose Earthquakes coach Mark Watson as assistant coach", Orlando Sentinel, Tribune Publishing, retrieved 4 August 2015
  7. ^ "Orlando City SC Agrees to Part Ways with Head Coach Adrian Heath". Orlando City SC. 6 July 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  8. ^ "MNUFC Finalizes MLS Coaching Staff". www.mnufc.com. 18 January 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2017.

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