Sanjeev Parmar

Sanjeev Parmar
Personal information
Date of birth (1978-05-28) 28 May 1978
Place of birth Campbell River, British Columbia
Playing position Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000 Charlotte Eagles 6 (0)
2001-2002 Ottawa Wizards 26 (2)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 06 March 2015.


Sanjeev Parmar is a former Canadian soccer player who had stints with the Charlotte Eagles, and the Ottawa Wizards.

Playing career

Parmar began playing soccer at the college level with Houghton College for four years where he was a three time All-American. In 2000, he was drafted by the Toronto Lynx of the USL A-League. Instead he signed a contract with the Charlotte Eagles of the USISL D-3 Pro League. Though he didn't feature in much matches for the Eagles he did manage to win the league title. Parmar traveled to Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Kenya on a pre-season tour to Africa, where he remained an additional three months in Ethiopia on a Christian mission.[1]

Parmar returned to Canada in 2001 to sign with newly expansion franchise Ottawa Wizards of the Canadian Professional Soccer League. He scored his first goal on June 16, 2001 in a Open Canada Cup match against the Durham Flames in a 2-2 draw.[2] He made the CPSL Al-Star roster which faced C.S. Marítimo in a friendly match.[3] In his first season with Ottawa he managed to win the double by finishing first in the league standings and claiming the Open Canada Cup.[4] The following season he suffered a concussion resulting in Parmar to miss the majority of the season, but he returned for the remainder of the season to win the treble with Ottawa.[5] During his injury he managed to acquire a coaching A-license the youngest Canadian player to obtain a high level coaching license.

In 2012 Parmar founded Parmar Futuro, a soccer team based in Ottawa.

Honors

Charlotte Eagles

Ottawa Wizards

References

  1. Singh Kamboe, Harmit (July 2008). "Indianfootball interview". Indianfootball.de.
  2. "CPSL League Cup: Ottawa Wizards 2, Durham Flames 2". Rocket Robin`s Home Page. CPSL website. June 16, 2001.
  3. Spiers, Bill (July 21, 2001). "CPSL All-Stars Roster - for Maritimo Game". Rocket Robin`s Home Page.
  4. Winnipeg Fury. "FIVE TEAMS BID FOR ROGERS CUP". Rocket robin`s Home Page.
  5. Baines, Tim (October 21, 2003). "Ottawa Sun: Triple the fun for Wizards". Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Ottawa Sun.
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