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Steven Caldwell (born 12 September 1980) is a retired Scottish footballer who played as a defender, predominantly as a centre back. Caldwell won 12 caps for the Scotland national team and has played over 300 league matches in his career, primarily in the top three tiers of English football.
His younger brother Gary is also a defender and Scotland international.
Born in Stirling, Caldwell began his career in England with Premier League club Newcastle United, along with his younger brother Gary. He was released by Newcastle in 2004, having previously been loaned out to Blackpool, where he scored his first career goal, against Stoke City in the Football League Trophy, and Bradford City. In 2004 he joined fellow Premier League club Leeds United on loan as part of a loan swap for Michael Bridges who went in the opposite direction, Caldwell was unable to prevent Leeds being relegated to the Championship. During his loan spell he scored once in the league, against Blackburn Rovers, which helped earn Leeds a 2–1 victory. For Newcastle he made 28 league appearances and scored twice, against Bradford City in the League Cup and Middlesbrough in the league. Once released by Newcastle, he joined local rivals Sunderland.
The characters from the Canadian military science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis were created by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper. The series follows the adventures of a human expedition to the lost city of Atlantis in the Pegasus Galaxy. The Stargate has brought humanity into contact with other cultures, including new and powerful enemies: the Wraith, the Genii, and later the Asurans and a lost tribe of Asgard, all while trying to uncover the secrets the Ancients left behind.
Stargate Atlantis has a small cast, amounting to ten main cast actors over its five-season run. Most characters are introduced in outgoing expeditions outside the city of Atlantis.
John Sheppard played by Joe Flanigan is a USAF Lieutenant Colonel (ranked major in season 1). He is an experienced and a talented US Air Force Officer in Afghanistan, though his reputation is somewhat tarnished when he disobeyed a direct order in an unsuccessful attempt to save the lives of several US servicemen. When called upon to transport Brigadier General Jack O'Neill into the research base that has been established at the nearby Ancient defense facility, Sheppard inadvertently discovers that he not only has the ATA gene (the genetic factor necessary to activate Ancient technology), but that he is naturally proficient at using it. After some doubts, he finally joins the expedition to Atlantis, although Colonel Marshall Sumner makes it clear he is not pleased about Sheppard's involvement in the mission. In Season 1, Sheppard serves as both a Major and later also becomes the military commander following Colonel Sumner's death. In Season 2, Sheppard is eventually promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and still remains as Atlantis's military commander with Sheppard serving as the team leader for the Atlantis Expedition's team, the First Atlantis Reconnaissance Team or AR-1.
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Goal! Toronto FC 2, Montreal Impact 1. Steven Caldwell (Toronto FC) header from the left side of the six yard box to the bottom left corner. Subscribe to our channel for more soccer content: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MLS - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MLS - Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MLS - Add us to your circle on Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/111490959184064683855/posts About MLS: Headquartered in New York City, Major League Soccer is the top-flight professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. MLS features many stars from the U.S., Canada, and around the world. Major League Soccer's 18th season features 19 clubs each playing 34 regular-season matches. Those clubs are the Chicago Fire; Chivas USA; Colora...
Steven Caldwell, former captain of Toronto FC and Newcastle United, Sunderland, Burnley, Wigan Athletic and Birmingham City star, joined us for an exclusive interview. In this rapidfire styled Q&A; teaser, Steven reveals his favourite place to eat in Toronto, and also picks his side in the endless Messi vs Ronaldo debate. Special thanks to Football Factory for hosting us and of course an extra special thanks to Steven for taking time out of his busy schedule as Director of Corporate Development, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) to sit with us. Don't forget to**** subscribe****, ****like**** and ****share**** this video! FULL INTERVIEW COMING SOON!!!
Steven Caldwell formally announced Tuesday that he is retiring after 17 seasons as a professional football player. He spoke with the media on Tuesday to discuss his decision.
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Steven Caldwell speaks with the media Wednesday, after Toronto fell 3-1 to the Columbus Crew.
Steven Caldwell, captain, Toronto FC
Players from Toronto FC discuss who they support during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Steven Caldwell speaks with the media at training camp on Monday.
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Steven Caldwell (born 12 September 1980) is a retired Scottish footballer who played as a defender, predominantly as a centre back. Caldwell won 12 caps for the Scotland national team and has played over 300 league matches in his career, primarily in the top three tiers of English football.
His younger brother Gary is also a defender and Scotland international.
Born in Stirling, Caldwell began his career in England with Premier League club Newcastle United, along with his younger brother Gary. He was released by Newcastle in 2004, having previously been loaned out to Blackpool, where he scored his first career goal, against Stoke City in the Football League Trophy, and Bradford City. In 2004 he joined fellow Premier League club Leeds United on loan as part of a loan swap for Michael Bridges who went in the opposite direction, Caldwell was unable to prevent Leeds being relegated to the Championship. During his loan spell he scored once in the league, against Blackburn Rovers, which helped earn Leeds a 2–1 victory. For Newcastle he made 28 league appearances and scored twice, against Bradford City in the League Cup and Middlesbrough in the league. Once released by Newcastle, he joined local rivals Sunderland.