Bill Sedgewick

See also: Bill Sedgwick
Bill Sedgewick
Personal information
Full name William Sedgewick
Date of birth (1971-02-11) 11 February 1971
Place of birth Wheat Ridge, Colorado, USA
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Defender / Midfielder
Youth career
1990–1993 Westminster College
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1995 Portland Pride (indoor) 14 (1)
1995–1996 Chicago Power (indoor) 40 (12)
1996 Colorado Foxes 22 (0)
1996–1997 Edmonton Drillers (indoor) 40 (27)
1997–1998 Montreal Impact 51 (8)
1999–2005 Rochester Rhinos 161 (6)
2005–2006 California Cougars (indoor) 30 (5)
2006Montreal Impact (loan) 5 (0)
2006–2007 Detroit Ignition (indoor) 19 (1)
2007–2008 Orlando Sharks (indoor) 21 (6)
2008 Detroit Ignition (indoor) 4 (0)
Total 407 (66)
Teams managed
2010–2012 Rochester Rhinos (Assistant coach)
2012–2013 FC Brossard
2013–2014 Pierrefonds AS
2015– Lakeshore SC

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


William "Bill" Sedgewick (born 11 February 1971) is an American former professional soccer player who played both indoors and outdoors.

College

Born in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, Sedgewick attended Westminster College in Salt Lake City, graduating in 1994 with a degree in business finance.[1]

Player

In May 1994, Sedgwick turned professional with the Portland Pride in the Continental Indoor Soccer League, playing two seasons with Portland.[2] In 1995, he moved to the Chicago Power of the National Professional Soccer League.[3] He later played for the Edmonton Drillers,[4] Montreal Impact and Rochester Rhinos. He returned to the Impact in 2006 for one season, on loan from the California Cougars.[5] The Cougars folded during the summer and in September 2006, the Detroit Ignition selected Sedgewick in the MISL Dispersal Draft.[6] In July 2007, the expansion Orlando Sharks selected Sedgewick fourth in the MISL Expansion Draft.[7] In March 2008, he returned to the Detroit Ignition.[8]

Coach

On 4 January 2010, Sedgewick was named an assistant coach for the Rochester Rhinos.[9] He left this position after the 2012 season to pursue opportunities in Montreal.[10][11]

References

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