Faithfull was born on 23 May 1987, in the United Kingdom.[1] He grew up in Hampshire and attended Tauntons College, but later moved to the U.S. to play college soccer for the Florida Tech Panthers.[2][3] He played four years for the Panthers, from 2007 to 2010, as a defender.[3] As a freshman, he started 13 games and scored one goal, after which he started 15 games in 2008 and posted nine shots.[3] In 2009, Faithfull played in all 17 matches and started 16, tying for the team lead with four assists.[3] He started all 18 games in 2010 and anchored the team's defense, totaling a career-high seven points and a team-high 1,626 minutes played.[3]
Faithfull visited his Florida Tech coach in 2019, who asked him if he wanted to play for the school's football team as they needed a new placekicker.[4] He still was academically eligible for two semesters and tried out for the team.[5] His tryout was successful and he was offered a scholarship, with the plan that he would join the team in the summer of 2020; however, the team was discontinued due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
Faithfull was later brought in for a tryout by the CSU Pueblo Thunderwolves, after they hired a coach who knew him.[4] He made the team for the 2021 season and, aged 34, became the oldest NCAA Division II player of all time.[4][6] His role included kicking field goals, extra points, and making the kickoffs.[4] In his only year with the ThunderWolves, he went 7-for-12 on field goals, scored 20 extra points, and averaged 58.5 yards off 44 kickoffs, while making 24 touchbacks.[7] Faithfull graduated from the school in December 2021 with a master's degree in business.[8]
Professional career
Faithfull was selected with the second overall pick of the 2023 CFL Global Draft by the Edmonton Elks.[2] In preseason, he made 6-of-9 attempts, with the final one being blocked against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.[6] He made the final roster and became the team's oldest player at 36 despite being a rookie.[6][9] In his debut, against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, he converted both of his two field goal attempts and averaged 66.5 yards per kickoff.[10]