Marshall Hollingsworth (born August 6, 1993) is an American retired soccer player who played as a midfielder and fullback.
After graduating from Wheaton College, he played professionally for Columbus Crew SC, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, and Lansing Ignite.
He was under contract with the club for two seasons, but only played in one game for Crew SC, a fourth round tie in the 2016 U.S. Open Cup against Tampa Bay Rowdies.
[2] As a junior in 2010, Hollingsworth led the Wildcats to a state runner-up finish, losing in the 3A championship game to Boylan Catholic High School.
[15] Hollingsworth repeated as CCIW Player of the Year and made First Team All-CCIW for the fourth season in a row.
Off a feed from Hector Jiménez in the 65th minute, Hollingsworth notched his first career goal in the 4–0 win against Tampa Bay Rowdies.
On December 1, 2017, Crew SC declined Hollingsworth's contract option, ending his two-year stint in Columbus.
[26] On April 17, Hollingsworth tallied his first point while on loan, providing the assist on a Romeo Parkes goal in the 41st minute against Toronto FC II.
[29] On March 4, 2017, Crew SC officially announced that Hollingsworth would be returning to Pittsburgh on loan, again on a game-by-game basis, for the 2017 season.
[30] He started in the season opener against New York Red Bulls II and picked up an assist on Kevin Kerr's 39th-minute goal as part of a 3–3 draw.
After spending 2018 rehabbing his injury, Hollingsworth returned to professional soccer by signing with Lansing Ignite FC of USL League One on March 27, 2019.