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Paul Craig (soccer)

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In the 2012 season, Craig made 15 appearances in league play and had two goals and one assist. His season was hampered by a groin injury which has kept him out of the line-up for part of the season. Craig also saw playing time in both of FC Edmonton's Canadian Championship games.
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and after sitting out a season as per CIS rules, he went on to be a key component in getting the Huskies to a franchise best second-place finish in the CIS West, leading the team with nine assists in 13 games.
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in 2010 season, scoring one goal in nine appearances and helping Chill to the PDL National Championship game, which they lost to the
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Following the 2012 outdoor season, Craig played the 2012-13 indoor season with the Rochester Lancers of the
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Craig came to recognition through his performance with his university team,
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Craig also found success at the amateur club level with the
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Craig turned professional in 2011 when he signed with
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