Josué Mayard

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Josué Mayard
Personal information
Date of birth (1981-10-03) October 3, 1981
Place of birthMontreal, Canada
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positiondefender
Club information
Current clubNotodden FK
Number3
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000Montreal Impact13(4)
2001Nashville Metros1(0)
2001-2002Dallas Burn6(0)
2002Kansas City Wizards0(0)
2003-2005Toronto Lynx55(2)
2005Vancouver Whitecaps2(0)
2006Pors Grenland26(4)
2007-2008Notodden FK14(0)
National team
2000-2007Haiti17(2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17 February 2008.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17 February 2008

Josué Mayard (born October 3, 1980 in Montreal) is a Haitian soccer player.

Club career

Mayard played the 2000 season with the Montreal Impact, where he had an impressive rookie campaign, recording 4 goals and 2 assists for 10 points in only 13 games. After having an impressive campaign with the Impact he signed for the Dallas Burn in 2001 and he split the 2002 season between the Dallas Burn and Kansas City Wizards playing very few games for both teams.

He returned to the USL First Division with the Lynx for the 2003 season playing 26 games and scoring 2 goals. He would contiune to play with the Lynx until 2005 where he was traded to the Vancouver Whitecaps in exchange for Said Ali. With the Caps he helped the team make the playoffs reaching the semi-finals but losing to Richmond Kickers in a penalty shootout.

In 2006 he signed with Pors Grenland in the Norwegian First Division playing 26 games and scoring 4 goals. In 2007 he moved to league rivals Notodden FK. He left after the 2008 season.

International career

Although he is a Canadian citizen, due to his Haitian heritage he was able compete for the Haiti national football team in their quest to qualify for the 2002 World Cup,[1] making his debut for Haiti against Honduras. He also helped the team qualify for the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He did not however make their Gold Cup squad.

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