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Brian Decaire

  • Class
    1981
  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Soccer
  • Name: Brian Decaire
  • Hall of Fame: 9/30/2010
  • Inducted as: ATHLETE
  • McGill Career: 1979-1981
  • Bio:

    Brian Leon Decaire was born in Beaconsfield, Que., and almost from the time he could walk, he quickly moved up the ladder, playing minor soccer for the Lakeshore soccer club, the Beaconsfield Under-18 squad that won a national title, the Quebec Selects senior team. At the university level, he led McGill to a pair of conference titles and their first-ever national title, followed by pro tryouts with the Chicago Sting and Montreal Manic of in the North American Soccer League, where he ended up playing a two-year stint for the Impact in 1982 and 1983.

    At McGill, Decaire became a highly-decorated athlete, earning All-Canadian honours in each of his three years (1979, 1980, 1981), where he was voted Team MVP each season. Decaire won the Forbes trophy as the University's male athlete of the year in 1981-82.

    A 6-foot-4, 195-pound defender, who graduated with a BA in 1982, he was rarely beaten in the air and possessed such a devastating shot, that he was often used as a forward. He was the team's leading scorer in both 1979 and 1980.

    A natural leader, who commanded instant respect by teammates and opponents alike, Decaire captained McGill to the 1981 CIAU championship in Edmonton, Alta. In the gold medal final, he scored in penalty kicks to help the Redmen win a shootout 4-2 over the hometown Alberta Golden Bears for a 1-0 victory. He merited CIAU All-tournament honours in both of his trips to the Nationals.

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