Eddy Berdusco, born on September eighth, nineteen sixty-nine, is a distinguished Canadian retired professional soccer player known for his remarkable career as a forward. He began his journey in the Canadian Soccer League, where he made a significant impact by becoming the third all-time highest goalscorer, showcasing his exceptional talent on the field.
After the Canadian Soccer League's closure, Berdusco ventured abroad, playing in Europe and China, before returning to North America. He joined the Milwaukee Rampage, where he continued to demonstrate his skills and passion for the game. His career flourished in the Canadian Professional Soccer League, where he achieved notable success, winning several team championships with the Toronto Olympians.
Berdusco's international career with Canada is highlighted by a memorable goal scored during a friendly match against Brazil in nineteen ninety-four, a moment that remains etched in the memories of soccer fans. He concluded his professional playing career with the Toronto Supra in two thousand two, leaving behind a legacy of excellence in Canadian soccer.