Hector Sam

He scored two goals in twenty appearances in a six-year international career, helping his country qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

He made his Football League debut on 12 August 2000, playing a Second Division game at the Racecourse Ground against Bristol City, which finished in a 2–0 win for the visitors.

He scored five league goals, one each away at Wigan, Peterborough United, Cardiff City, as well as a brace upon his return to Gigg Lane.

He was transfer listed by manager Denis Smith in May 2003,[5] despite penning a two-year deal two months previous.

In 2004–05, he again scored twelve times, though this was not enough to save Wrexham from the drop – thanks to them being deducted ten points for entering administration.

His first competitive hat-trick in the English game came on 10 August at Boundary Park, as he scored all of Wrexham's goals in a 3–2 win over Oldham.

The injury limited him to just five appearances in 2005–06, and at the end of the campaign he dropped down to League Two to sign with Vale's West Midlands rivals Walsall.

He made 24 appearances before being dropped in January, scoring just two goals; one against Hereford United[16] and the other against Histon in the FA Cup.

[18] Returning to his homeland, in January 2009 he re-joined old club San Juan Jabloteh, signing in time for the start of the 2009 season.