Walter Boyd (footballer)

Walter Boyd (born 1 January 1972) is a retired football striker from Jamaica.

Walter Boyd
Personal information
Full nameWalter Boyd
Date of birth (1972-01-01) 1 January 1972 (age 52)
Place of birthKingston, Jamaica
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position(s)striker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1996Colorado Foxes12(6)
1997–1999Arnett Gardens7(2)
1999–2001Swansea City43(10)
2001–2004Arnett Gardens11(4)
2004–2006Constant Spring26(15)
2006–2007Naggo Head11(4)
2007–2008Arnett Gardens35(12)
Total145(53)
International career
1991–2001Jamaica66(19)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17 December 2007
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17 December 2007

Nicknamed Blacka Pearl or The Pearl, Boyd was an extremely gifted yet controversial player whose off field antics always appeared to get him in trouble. Yet, his behavior on and off the field, combined with his great football skills earned him a cult-hero status with Jamaican football fans.

Club career edit

On club level he played for Jamaican sides Naggo Head and Constant Spring as well as for United States outfit Colorado Foxes and Welsh team Swansea City. While at Swansea he scored twice on his debut but also achieved the unusual distinction of coming on as a substitute and being sent off before play had even resumed.[1] He signed again for Arnett Gardens after Naggo Head relegated to the Jamaican second division after the 2006/2007 seasons. On 8 February 2012 Walter Boyd returned to competitive football after more than two years out of the game, coming on as a substitute for Mountain View and inspiring them to a 4–1 win over Rae Town in a KSAFA Super League match at Excelsior.[2]

International career edit

Boyd made his debut for the Reggae Boyz in 1991 and was capped over 60 times. He played three matches as a substitute at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. His final international match was a July 2001 friendly match against Saint Kitts and Nevis.

References edit

  1. ^ Sent off after Zero seconds! - The Sum
  2. ^ "Jamaica Observer Limited".

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