Willy Giummarra

Willy Giummarra (born August 26, 1971) is a Canadian former soccer player who played as a forward and midfielder.

Giummarra began playing at the college level in 1994 with the UAB Blazers where in his debut season was named the newcomer of the year and first-team selection.

[7][8] In the winter of 1996, he played at the indoor level in the National Professional Soccer League by signing with the expansion franchise Toronto Shooting Stars.

[10] His time in Toronto was short-lived as the organization experienced several financial issues resulting in Giummarra not showing up for a match against Edmonton Drillers.

[14] He helped St. Louis clinch a postseason berth by winning their division and reaching the conference finals.

[22] Though he extended his contract with Harrisburg he was still traded to league rivals Florida ThunderCats in exchange for Marcello Fontana, Leonel Pernia, and for cash consideration on February 26, 1999.

[28] In 1999, he played in the Southern Ontario-based Canadian Professional Soccer League with York Region Shooters.

[30] In his debut season with the Vaughan-based club, he was selected to the CPSL All-Star roster against the National Training Centre squad.

[41][42] In 2008, he won the Masters Eastern National Club Championship with Markham Lightning men's over-35 soccer team.