England Premier Soccer League
There have been a lot of new stars in recent years, but the first one was set by former EWT star James Woohan in 2005.
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The record of the youngest player to score a goal is still unbroken. At the age of 33, James Woohan has been officially appointed as the director of the English second division team, Cammell, to continue his magical soccer journey.
In April 2005, James Woohan, who was only 16 years old and 271 days old, made his debut for Ewarton and broke through the Crystal Palace goal, making him the first player to overtake James Minor as the
England Premier Soccer League
The youngest goal-scorer, a record that remains unbroken, has been plagued by injuries, and last year he announced that he was hanging up his boots after his contract expired at Canmail.
James Woohan's career as a player had a high start and low finish, but he worked very hard, and after completing his master's degree program in sports management, he was immediately hired by Canmore as the club's sports director, James Woohan said: "I have been playing for Canmore for 2 years, and after talking with the chairman, I'm so excited to be a part of the team's future plans. The team is currently at the top of the League Two table and has a good chance of being promoted to League One.










