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Gordon Chin

Gordon Chin (simplified Chinese: 陈珩琛; traditional Chinese: 陳珩琛; pinyin: Chén Héngchēn; born March 26, 1983) is a Canadian former soccer player. He is of partial Chinese descent.[1]

Gordon Chin
Chin in 2009
Personal information
Date of birth (1983-03-26) March 26, 1983 (age 41)
Place of birth Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1999–2001 Portsmouth
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003 Vancouver Whitecaps 14 (0)
2004 Edmonton Aviators 25 (3)
2004–2005 Halifax Town 9 (1)
2006 Toronto Lynx 24 (0)
2006–2007 Baltimore Blast (indoor) 17 (1)
2007 Charleston Battery 27 (2)
2008–2009 Yantai Yiteng 10 (0)
2009 Vancouver Whitecaps 25 (1)
2009Whitecaps Residency (loan) 1 (2)
2010 Port Coquitlam Premier
International career
2001–2003 Canada U-19 10 (1)
2002–2003 Canada U-20 21 (1)
2002–2003 Canada U-23 4 (1)
2004 Canada futsal 2 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2 February 2010
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23 March 2009

Primarily a midfielder, Chin has played professionally in Canada, England, the United States and China, and has represented Canada internationally at various youth levels, including at the 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Career edit

Youth edit

Chin began playing at the youth level with local sides Metro-Ford Benfica and Metro Burnaby.[2][3] He trained abroad and had tryouts throughout Europe with teams such as R.S.C. Anderlecht, Liverpool, and Manchester City.[2][4] After training at the Canadian Professional Soccer Academy in Vancouver he was offered and signed a three-year deal to play at the academy level with Portsmouth in 1999.[2]

A-League edit

After his apprenticeship in Portsmouth, he returned to Vancouver in 2002 to play in the city's local circuit league the Pacific Coast Soccer League with Vancouver Explorers. After the conclusion of the PCSL season, he was drafted by the Vancouver Whitecaps in the USL A-League draft in late December 2002.[5] He signed a contract with Vancouver for the 2003 season.[6] Before the commencement of the regular season, he assisted Vancouver in winning the preseason tournament known as the Canterbury Cup.[7] In his debut season in the A-League, he appeared in 14 matches.

In order to accumulate more playing time, he was traded to league rivals Edmonton Aviators the following season.[8] Throughout the season he was named to the league's team of the week.[9] Unfortunately, the Edmonton franchise experienced a tumultuous season as the ownership abandoned the club which caused the league to take over the operations of the club.[10]

Europe edit

Once the season concluded Edmonton folded and Chin traveled abroad to Scotland to try out with St Johnstone.[11] After failing to secure a contract in Scotland he signed with Halifax Town in the English Conference National in November 2004.[12] In his single season in England, he played nine games and scored a single goal before being released in April 2005.[13]

USL First Division edit

In 2006, he returned to the USL circuit by signing with Toronto Lynx along with Rick Titus, and Osni Neto.[14][15] In his debut season with Toronto, he appeared in 24 matches. He also assisted Toronto and played in the Open Canada Cup final against Ottawa St. Anthony Italia where Toronto was defeated.[16] After the relegation of Toronto to the Premier Development League, he transitioned to indoor soccer to play with the Baltimore Blast for the MISL's 2006–07 season.[17][18] He also played in the United States in 2007 with Charleston Battery for a season.[19]

China edit

In March 2008, he transferred to China, his grandfather's motherland, and signed with Yantai Yiteng of the China Jia League.[11] The team was relegated at the end of the season and Chin had an agreement to play with Changsha Ginde the following season.[11] After a change in management at Ginde, he was overlooked by the new management and was later invited to train with the Whitecaps on their spring training tour in Africa.[11]

Vancouver edit

After impressing the Vancouver management staff he was signed to a one-year contract.[20][21] His debut was delayed because he didn't receive his transfer papers from his previous club in time.[22] Throughout the season he played in several matches in the 2009 Canadian Championship.[23][24]

In February 2010, the Whitecaps released him along with several other players.[25] After his release from Vancouver, he played with Port Coquitlam Premier FC in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League.[26]

International career edit

Chin has represented Canada internationally as a member of the under-20 and under-23 teams. He was a member and co-captain of the Canada under-20 squad that qualified for the 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup. He played in the quarterfinal match where Spain eliminated Canada from the tournament.[27]

In 2004, he was selected to the Canada national futsal team for the 2004 CONCACAF Futsal Championship Qualifying Playoff.[28] He played in both matches against Panama.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ "Former 'Caps midfielder Gordon Chin reflects on club memories and Asian heritage".
  2. ^ a b c Hunter, Stuart (May 2, 2000). "Chin up: Burnaby player happy to do soccer dirty work". The Province. pp. A31.
  3. ^ Stinson, Dan (June 22, 1999). "Young Chin to sign with Portsmouth: Burnaby teenager will ink a three-year contract with Division 1 club and has his sights set on the first team". Vancouver Sun. pp. F5.
  4. ^ Caribou, Johnny (June 29, 1999). "Chin eyes 'highest level': Teen glad to put boots to scrapped soccer tradition". The Province. pp. A39.
  5. ^ Stinson, Dan (December 19, 2002). "Whitecaps draft two young B.C. midfielders". Vancouver Sun. pp. C13.
  6. ^ Stinson, Dan (April 17, 2003). "Gordon Chin joins the Whitecaps". Vancouver Sun. pp. E6.
  7. ^ "Whitecaps bring home Canterbury Cup". Burnaby Now. April 30, 2003. p. 23.
  8. ^ Stinson, Dan (April 30, 2004). "B.C. players fly with Aviators". Vancouver Sun. pp. G4.
  9. ^ Gallant, Collin (July 13, 2004). "Goals begin to trickle in for Aviators". Edmonton Journal. pp. D3.
  10. ^ Gallant, Collin (July 21, 2004). "Aviators decide to play on: Players agree to league's proposal". Edmonton Journal. pp. D1.
  11. ^ a b c d Lau, Alfie (April 15, 2009). "Local player on the field for 'Caps". New Westminster New Record. p. 29.
  12. ^ "Duo poised to earn Halifax deals". BBC Sport. 2004-11-10. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  13. ^ "Wilder allows 10 players to leave". BBC Sport. 2005-04-29. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  14. ^ Stinson, Dan (April 28, 2006). "Lynx add Brazilian midfielder". Vancouver Sun. pp. G4.
  15. ^ Stinson, Dan (April 29, 2006). "Stumbling Lynx strengthen lineup". Vancouver Sun. p. 15.
  16. ^ "2006 CSL season" (PDF). canadiansoccerleague.ca. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
  17. ^ Baltimore Blast All Time Roster 2008-12-16 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ "Blast signs Munro, Ouckama, 3 others". Baltimore Sun. November 1, 2006. pp. E4.
  19. ^ Ewen, Steve (June 29, 2007). "Charged for the Battery". The Province. p. 54.
  20. ^ Weber, Marc (May 14, 2009). "Globetrotter comes home to arrive; Midfielder happy at Swangard after stops in U.K., U.S. and China". The Province. pp. B4.
  21. ^ MacIntyre, Iain (April 9, 2009). "Whitecaps want to take fans, and a winning tradition with them as they move their team to the next level". Vancouver Sun. pp. E4.
  22. ^ Weber, Marc (April 17, 2009). "Papers get in way of debut; Signed, but can't deliver until transfer fax arrives". The Province. pp. A51.
  23. ^ Weber, Marc (June 3, 2009). "'Caps turn up heat on Toronto; Vancouver 2 Toronto 0". Times Colonist. pp. B8.
  24. ^ Walker, Ian (June 2, 2009). "Chin faces up to Whitecaps challenge; Midfielder makes his own luck during tough times, earns a spot in key game for Vancouver". Vancouver Sun. pp. D1.
  25. ^ Walker, Ian (February 3, 2010). "Whitecaps add veteran; Wagner in, pair out". Vancouver Sun. pp. C6.
  26. ^ Olson, Dan (September 17, 2010). "PoCo adds firepower for Valley fight". Coquitlam Now. p. 29.
  27. ^ "Canadians beaten by golden goal in UAE". Burnaby Now. December 17, 2003. p. 36.
  28. ^ Ireland, Joanne (May 19, 2004). "Learning on the job: Opponents an enigma for national futsal team". Edmonton Journal. pp. D4.
  29. ^ "Gordon Chin - Profile". canadasoccer.com. Retrieved April 14, 2022.

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For the Taiwanese composer and conductor see Gordon Shi Wen Chin Gordon Chin simplified Chinese 陈珩琛 traditional Chinese 陳珩琛 pinyin Chen Hengchen born March 26 1983 is a Canadian former soccer player He is of partial Chinese descent 1 Gordon ChinChin in 2009Personal informationDate of birth 1983 03 26 March 26 1983 age 41 Place of birthBurnaby British Columbia CanadaHeight5 ft 6 in 1 68 m Position s MidfielderYouth career1999 2001PortsmouthSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2003Vancouver Whitecaps14 0 2004Edmonton Aviators25 3 2004 2005Halifax Town9 1 2006Toronto Lynx24 0 2006 2007Baltimore Blast indoor 17 1 2007Charleston Battery27 2 2008 2009Yantai Yiteng10 0 2009Vancouver Whitecaps25 1 2009 Whitecaps Residency loan 1 2 2010Port Coquitlam PremierInternational career 2001 2003Canada U 1910 1 2002 2003Canada U 2021 1 2002 2003Canada U 234 1 2004Canada futsal2 1 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 2 February 2010 National team caps and goals correct as of 23 March 2009Primarily a midfielder Chin has played professionally in Canada England the United States and China and has represented Canada internationally at various youth levels including at the 2003 FIFA U 20 World Cup Contents 1 Career 1 1 Youth 1 2 A League 1 3 Europe 1 4 USL First Division 1 5 China 1 6 Vancouver 2 International career 3 References 4 External linksCareer editYouth edit Chin began playing at the youth level with local sides Metro Ford Benfica and Metro Burnaby 2 3 He trained abroad and had tryouts throughout Europe with teams such as R S C Anderlecht Liverpool and Manchester City 2 4 After training at the Canadian Professional Soccer Academy in Vancouver he was offered and signed a three year deal to play at the academy level with Portsmouth in 1999 2 A League edit After his apprenticeship in Portsmouth he returned to Vancouver in 2002 to play in the city s local circuit league the Pacific Coast Soccer League with Vancouver Explorers After the conclusion of the PCSL season he was drafted by the Vancouver Whitecaps in the USL A League draft in late December 2002 5 He signed a contract with Vancouver for the 2003 season 6 Before the commencement of the regular season he assisted Vancouver in winning the preseason tournament known as the Canterbury Cup 7 In his debut season in the A League he appeared in 14 matches In order to accumulate more playing time he was traded to league rivals Edmonton Aviators the following season 8 Throughout the season he was named to the league s team of the week 9 Unfortunately the Edmonton franchise experienced a tumultuous season as the ownership abandoned the club which caused the league to take over the operations of the club 10 Europe edit Once the season concluded Edmonton folded and Chin traveled abroad to Scotland to try out with St Johnstone 11 After failing to secure a contract in Scotland he signed with Halifax Town in the English Conference National in November 2004 12 In his single season in England he played nine games and scored a single goal before being released in April 2005 13 USL First Division edit In 2006 he returned to the USL circuit by signing with Toronto Lynx along with Rick Titus and Osni Neto 14 15 In his debut season with Toronto he appeared in 24 matches He also assisted Toronto and played in the Open Canada Cup final against Ottawa St Anthony Italia where Toronto was defeated 16 After the relegation of Toronto to the Premier Development League he transitioned to indoor soccer to play with the Baltimore Blast for the MISL s 2006 07 season 17 18 He also played in the United States in 2007 with Charleston Battery for a season 19 China edit In March 2008 he transferred to China his grandfather s motherland and signed with Yantai Yiteng of the China Jia League 11 The team was relegated at the end of the season and Chin had an agreement to play with Changsha Ginde the following season 11 After a change in management at Ginde he was overlooked by the new management and was later invited to train with the Whitecaps on their spring training tour in Africa 11 Vancouver edit After impressing the Vancouver management staff he was signed to a one year contract 20 21 His debut was delayed because he didn t receive his transfer papers from his previous club in time 22 Throughout the season he played in several matches in the 2009 Canadian Championship 23 24 In February 2010 the Whitecaps released him along with several other players 25 After his release from Vancouver he played with Port Coquitlam Premier FC in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League 26 International career editChin has represented Canada internationally as a member of the under 20 and under 23 teams He was a member and co captain of the Canada under 20 squad that qualified for the 2003 FIFA U 20 World Cup He played in the quarterfinal match where Spain eliminated Canada from the tournament 27 In 2004 he was selected to the Canada national futsal team for the 2004 CONCACAF Futsal Championship Qualifying Playoff 28 He played in both matches against Panama 29 References edit Former Caps midfielder Gordon Chin reflects on club memories and Asian heritage a b c Hunter Stuart May 2 2000 Chin up Burnaby player happy to do soccer dirty work The Province pp A31 Stinson Dan June 22 1999 Young Chin to sign with Portsmouth Burnaby teenager will ink a three year contract with Division 1 club and has his sights set on the first team Vancouver Sun pp F5 Caribou Johnny June 29 1999 Chin eyes highest level Teen glad to put boots to scrapped soccer tradition The Province pp A39 Stinson Dan December 19 2002 Whitecaps draft two young B C midfielders Vancouver Sun pp C13 Stinson Dan April 17 2003 Gordon Chin joins the Whitecaps Vancouver Sun pp E6 Whitecaps bring home Canterbury Cup Burnaby Now April 30 2003 p 23 Stinson Dan April 30 2004 B C players fly with Aviators Vancouver Sun pp G4 Gallant Collin July 13 2004 Goals begin to trickle in for Aviators Edmonton Journal pp D3 Gallant Collin July 21 2004 Aviators decide to play on Players agree to league s proposal Edmonton Journal pp D1 a b c d Lau Alfie April 15 2009 Local player on the field for Caps New Westminster New Record p 29 Duo poised to earn Halifax deals BBC Sport 2004 11 10 Retrieved 2009 11 06 Wilder allows 10 players to leave BBC Sport 2005 04 29 Retrieved 2009 11 06 Stinson Dan April 28 2006 Lynx add Brazilian midfielder Vancouver Sun pp G4 Stinson Dan April 29 2006 Stumbling Lynx strengthen lineup Vancouver Sun p 15 2006 CSL season PDF canadiansoccerleague ca Retrieved March 26 2022 Baltimore Blast All Time Roster Archived 2008 12 16 at the Wayback Machine Blast signs Munro Ouckama 3 others Baltimore Sun November 1 2006 pp E4 Ewen Steve June 29 2007 Charged for the Battery The Province p 54 Weber Marc May 14 2009 Globetrotter comes home to arrive Midfielder happy at Swangard after stops in U K U S and China The Province pp B4 MacIntyre Iain April 9 2009 Whitecaps want to take fans and a winning tradition with them as they move their team to the next level Vancouver Sun pp E4 Weber Marc April 17 2009 Papers get in way of debut Signed but can t deliver until transfer fax arrives The Province pp A51 Weber Marc June 3 2009 Caps turn up heat on Toronto Vancouver 2 Toronto 0 Times Colonist pp B8 Walker Ian June 2 2009 Chin faces up to Whitecaps challenge Midfielder makes his own luck during tough times earns a spot in key game for Vancouver Vancouver Sun pp D1 Walker Ian February 3 2010 Whitecaps add veteran Wagner in pair out Vancouver Sun pp C6 Olson Dan September 17 2010 PoCo adds firepower for Valley fight Coquitlam Now p 29 Canadians beaten by golden goal in UAE Burnaby Now December 17 2003 p 36 Ireland Joanne May 19 2004 Learning on the job Opponents an enigma for national futsal team Edmonton Journal pp D4 Gordon Chin Profile canadasoccer com Retrieved April 14 2022 External links editVancouver Whitecaps bio Gordon Chin at the Canadian Soccer Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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