Nigel Pierre

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Nigel Pierre (born 6 February 1979 in Saint Joseph) is a football striker from Trinidad and Tobago, who plays for United Petrotrin.[1]

Career

"Pistol" Pierre as he was once known due to his fearsome shooting ability had a 3-month loan spell at Bristol Rovers F.C. in England in the 1999-2000 season but, after impressing, the move was unable to go through due to work permit problems. Former San Juan Jabloteh boss Terry Fenwick again tried to take him to England to play for Northampton Town F.C. but once again Pierre was denied as he had only played 73% of Trinidad and Tobago's matches and not the required minimum of 75%. He has plays for Caledonia AIA, having been sacked from both his previous clubs.

International career

He got 58 caps and scored 22 goals[2] for the national team between 1999 and 2005.[3]

Clubs

  • Trinidad and Tobago Queen's Park CC (1998)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public (1999) (14 goals)
  • England Bristol Rovers (2000) 3 apps. (0 goals)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public (2000–2002) (24 goals)
  • Trinidad and Tobago San Juan Jabloteh (2002) 1 app. (0 goals)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public (2002–2003) (4 goals)
  • Trinidad and Tobago San Juan Jabloteh (2003–2005) (9 goals)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public (2005) (2nd Div.)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA (2005–2006) (5 goals)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public (2007–2008) (2 goals)
  • Trinidad and Tobago WASA Clean & White (2008) (2nd Div.)
  • Trinidad and Tobago United Petrotrin (2009) 5 apps. (0 goals)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Queen's Park CC (2010-) (2nd Div.)

References

  1. Nigel Pierre at National-Football-Teams.com
  2. Nigel Pierre - Goals in International Matches
  3. Appearances for Trinidad and Tobago National Team


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