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Jesse Shugg

Jesse Anne Villanueva Shugg (born May 2, 1992) is a footballer who plays as a forward. Born in Canada, she represents the Philippines national team.

Early life

She played youth soccer with the Burlington Youth SC.[1] In 2009, she won the Golden Boot award at the Canadian youth national championship.[2]

College career

In 2010, she committed to attend Florida Atlantic University, where she would play for the women's soccer team.[3] She scored her first goal on September 10, 2010, against the North Dakota State Bison.[4] In her sophomore season, she served as team captain.[5] She led FAU in goals and points during both her seasons.[6]

In 2012, she transferred to the University of Miami to play for the women's soccer team.[6] She scored her first goal on August 17, 2012, against the Florida Gators.[6]

Club career

In 2011, she played with the Toronto Lady Lynx in the USL W-League.

In 2012, she played with Hamilton FC Rage and then played with them again in 2014, after they relocated and became K-W United FC.

In 2016, Shugg was signed to play for UMF Tindastóll of the Icelandic second-tier 1. deild kvenna. On July 20, she scored a hat trick against Fjarðab/Höttur/Leiknir.[7] With Tindastóll, she scored 11 goals in 7 games.[8]

In November 2016, Shugg was signed with Fylkir of the Úrvalsdeild kvenna for the 2017 season.[9][10]

In 2022, she played with Blue Devils FC in League1 Ontario.[11]

International career

In 2009, Shugg attended a camp with the Canadian U-20 national team.[12]

In 2012, she attended a camp in California, where the national team coach was looking at players of Filipino descent in North America,[1] which was immediately followed by the 2012 LA Vikings Cup tournament against American club teams, where the Philippines won the tournament and she scored five goals in an 8-1 win against club side Leon.[13][14][15]

She made her official international debut on May 21, 2013, at the 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers against Iran, where she scored two goals in a 6–0 victory.[14] She later represented the team at the 2013 South East Asian Games, 2015 AFF Women's Championship, and 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup[16][1]

International goals

Scores and results list the Philippines' goal tally first.

Coaching career

Shugg worked with the PBA Sailfish women's soccer team as an assistant coach in 2014.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Nagel, Kevin (July 24, 2015). "Experience of a lifetime playing soccer for Philippines, says Burlington's Shugg". Burlington Post.
  2. ^ "Shugg standout striker". The Hamilton Spectator. October 8, 2011.
  3. ^ "Women's Soccer Signs 13 Players for 2010". Florida Atlantic Owls. February 3, 2010.
  4. ^ "Jesse Shugg FAU profile". Florida Atlantic Owls.
  5. ^ a b "Jesse Shugg Palm Beach profile". Palm Beach Atlantic University Athletics. Palm Beach Atlantic Sailfish. Archived from the original on March 8, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Jessie Shugg Miami profile". Miami Hurricanes.
  7. ^ "Jesse Shugg með þrennu í markaveislu fyrir austan" [Jesse Shugg with a hat trick in a goal party out east]. Feykir (in Icelandic). July 20, 2016.
  8. ^ "Fylkir fær markaskorara af Króknum" [Fylkir gets a scorer from Krók]. MBL (in Icelandic). November 3, 2016.
  9. ^ Montayre, Mia (November 9, 2016). "Filipina ace Jesse Shugg signs with top flight Icelandic club". Tiebreaker Times.
  10. ^ Karlsson, Jón Júlíus (November 3, 2016). "Jesse Shugg fer í Fylki" [Jesse Shugg goes to Fylkir]. RÚV (in Icelandic).
  11. ^ "Jesse Shugg 2022 L1O Stats". League1 Ontario.
  12. ^ Jesse Shugg at the Canadian Soccer Association
  13. ^ Confesor, Valaine (November 26, 2012). "California Day 11,12,13 – LA Viking Cup Round Robin Wrap-up". VConfesor. Archived from the original on December 16, 2013.
  14. ^ a b "Jesse Shugg". Pilipinas Futbol. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  15. ^ "Malditas claim LA Vikings Cup". GMA Network. November 28, 2012.
  16. ^ "Quinley Quezada And Jesse Shugg Amazed By Stadium Atmosphere In Jordan". Philippines Football Federation. April 9, 2018. Retrieved April 9, 2018.

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