Luton Shelton, born on November eleventh, nineteen eighty-five, was a distinguished Jamaican professional footballer renowned for his versatility as a striker and winger. His remarkable talent on the field was highlighted by his record as the top scorer for the Jamaica national team, netting thirty-five goals throughout his international career. Notably, Shelton made history in two thousand four by becoming the only men's football player to score four goals in his international debut.
Throughout his career, Shelton earned seventy-five caps for Jamaica and showcased his skills in three CONCACAF Gold Cups. His journey began at Wolmer's Schools, where he honed his abilities before joining the youth system of Harbour View, setting the stage for a successful professional career.
In addition to his international achievements, Shelton played for various clubs across the globe, contributing to championship victories in the two thousand six Svenska Cupen and the two thousand eight Norwegian Cup. His career took him to the United Kingdom, Denmark, Turkey, and Russia, where he left an indelible mark on the sport.