Bermudian footballer
Casey Castle (born 22 August 1991) is a well known Bermudian footballer.
Club career
College
In 2008, Castle joined PHC Zebras. In 2010, Castle played college football for Thomas College in the United States.[3] Scoring 11 goals in 16 games, he was named Rookie of the Year in the 2011 North Atlantic Conference while being named in the All-Tournament Team.[4]
North America
In 2011, Castle joined Bermuda Hogges and finished sixth in his inaugural Premier Development League Mid Atlantic Division season.[5]
In April 2014, he was drafted by Premier Development League side IMG Academy Bradenton. Following the dissolution of the Hogges, the club's owner ensured a deal could be completed after the side pulled out of the league prior to the 2013 season.[6]
In 2015, Castle lined-up for Hamilton Paris.[7] In March 2015, he took part in the Soccerviza Auburndale Florida Combine in Orlando and was offered trials in Iceland and Finland.[8] In September 2015, Castle returned to PHC Zebras for a second spell.
England
In July 2016, Castle moved to England in hope of signing of a professional contract. In August 2016, he joined Combined Counties Premier Division club Walton & Hersham in the ninth tier.[9] He made four league appearances for the Swans, as well as substitute cameos in the FA Vase and Combined Counties Challenge Cup.[10]
Castle also made six appearances for the Walton & Hersham Reserves in the Suburban League South Division. His early performances saw him attract scouts from non-league clubs Dulwich Hamlet and Hampton & Richmond Borough, as well as Championship side Reading.[11]
International career
In August 2008, Castle made his debut for Bermuda. Featuring against Saint Martin in a CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification match, he immediately scored a brace. He scored a third international goal in as many matches when Bermuda beat Grenada in March 2015.[12]
At the youth level he featured on various squads ranging from under-14 to under-23.[13]
International goals
Personal life
Castle is the son of former son PHC Zebras defender and coach Jack Castle.[12] He majored in finance during his time in America.[3]
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