
Former Canada forward Iain Hume retires after scoring goals around the globe
Forward Iain Hume, whose soccer career took him from England to India with 43 Canadian caps along the way, has officially confirmed his retirement.
The 39-year-old’s last club was India’s FC Pune City, which he left in June 2019. More recently he has served as a TV analyst for OneSoccer and as head coach of Woodstock FC.
He did not officially call it quits as a player, however, until this week in a social media post.
Born in Edinburgh to Scottish parents, Hume came to Canada when he was one. Growing up in Brampton, Ont., he left for England as a teenager to pursue his soccer dream. He worked his way through the youth ranks at Tranmere Rovers, becoming the English club’s youngest ever player at 16 years, 167 days in an April 2000 game against Swindon.