Simon Dawkins
Simon Jonathan Dawkins (born 1 December 1987) is a Jamaican retired professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder or winger. Born in England, he represented the Jamaica national team. Recently, he was the interim head coach for Monterey Bay FC in the USL Championship during some of their 2024 season. Club careerTottenham HotspurDawkins joined the Tottenham Hotspur academy in 2004 and featured regularly in the reserves. He featured in the first team matchday squad once, as an unused sub under Martin Jol for a UEFA Cup game against Anorthosis Famagusta,[3] but did not progress onto making a first-team appearance. On 1 June 2009, Dawkins was released from his Tottenham Hotspur contract and then failed a medical at RC Strasbourg.[4] Leyton Orient (loan)He joined Leyton Orient on loan before the 2008–09 season started.[5] His first team debut was delayed after picking up an ankle injury in a friendly match, coincidentally, against parent club Tottenham. He made his first league appearance on 16 August 2008, coming on as a substitute against Peterborough United,[6] and made his cup debut in the Football League Trophy on 2 September where they beat Southend United 4–2.[7] His loan period ended on 3 January 2009. Return to Tottenham HotspurDawkins later returned to Tottenham on a non-contract basis while recovering from injury. A contract depended upon his proven fitness at the start of the 2010–11 season.[8] In August 2010, Dawkins went on trial with Celtic[9] later deciding to continue to train with Tottenham, scoring in a training friendly against Milton Keynes Dons on 8 December.[10] On 14 March 2011, Dawkins was rewarded with a contract by Tottenham Hotspur after impressing back at the club on trial, with his contract set to run until June 2013.[11] San Jose Earthquakes (loan)Dawkins then signed for the San Jose Earthquakes on loan for the 2011 season.[12] He made his debut for the Earthquakes on 19 March in their first game of the 2011 MLS season, a 1–0 loss to Real Salt Lake.[13] He scored his first goal for his new club on 2 April in a 2–2 draw with Seattle Sounders FC.[14] In January 2012, after returning to Spurs, there was interest from Steve McClaren's FC Twente but a loan deal could not be finalized.[15] Dawkins appeared in a Spurs matchday squad for the first time in over four years when he was an unused substitute for an FA Cup tie against Stevenage.[16] He then joined the Earthquakes on loan again for the 2012 season. Aston Villa (loan)On the final day of the January 2013 transfer window, Dawkins signed on loan with Premier League club Aston Villa for the remainder of the 2012–13 season.[17] On 10 February 2013, at the age of 25, he made his Premier League debut in a match against West Ham United, which Villa won 2–1. Derby CountyOn 14 October 2013, Dawkins joined Championship side Derby County.[18] It was announced on 18 October 2013 that Dawkins would be extending his stay with the Rams by agreeing to a 93-day emergency loan.[19] Dawkins made his first appearance for Derby on 19 October 2013, coming on as a replacement for Mason Bennett at the beginning of the second half. After a series of impressive performances for Derby, Head Coach Steve McClaren expressed his interest in signing Dawkins permanently in the January transfer window. A deal was reached with Tottenham and they agreed a fee on 3 January 2014, with Dawkins agreeing to a 2+1⁄2-year deal.[20] He thus became manager Steve McClaren's first permanent signing for Derby. San Jose EarthquakesOn 6 January 2016, Dawkins rejoined Major League Soccer side San Jose Earthquakes for an undisclosed fee.[21] On 16 February 2018, Dawkins and San Jose agreed to mutually terminate his contract with the club.[22] Minnesota United FC claimed Dawkins on waivers shortly after the termination of his contract with San Jose.[23] However, Dawkins was released a week later before the start of the season.[24] Ipswich TownFollowing a trial in December 2018,[25] Dawkins signed for Ipswich Town in January 2019 on a short-term deal,[26] with the option of an additional 12 months. He was released at the end of the 2018–19 season after making just 2 substitute appearances for the club.[27] Monterey BayAfter a nearly three-year absence from club football, Dawkins was announced as a signing for USL Championship expansion side Monterey Bay FC on 15 March 2022. Dawkins had previously played under manager Frank Yallop during his initial loan spell with the San Jose Earthquakes, and assistant manager Ramiro Corrales was also his teammate at the time.[28] On 23 July 2022, Dawkins scored his first goal for Monterey Bay during a 2–0 victory over New York Red Bulls II.[29] In the summer of 2024, Dawkins became head coach of Monterey Bay FC 2 ahead of its second ever season. Monterey Bay FC 2 is the club's pre-professional second team which plays in USL League Two.[30] Dawkins announced his retirement on 1 August 2024 and was named interim head coach for Monterey Bay's match against the Tampa Bay Rowdies.[31] International careerDawkins made seven appearances for the England under-16 side between 2002–03, scoring once. He featured in the Victory Shield, Walkers International Tournament, and in the David Carins Memorial Trophy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.[32] He made two appearances for the England under-17 side in 2003, playing in the Pepsi International Tournament.[33] Dawkins made his international debut for Jamaica on 26 May 2014 against Serbia at the Red Bull Arena in New Jersey.[34] He scored his first goal for Jamaica in a 2–2 draw with Egypt on 4 June 2014 at Leyton Orient. Dawkins scored a last-minute winner to see Jamaica through to the next round of qualifying stages with a spectacular volley against Nicaragua. Career statisticsClub
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