Nick Soolsma was born on 7 January 1988 and is a Dutch footballer.
15 Facts About Nick Soolsma
Nick Soolsma left Volendam at the end of the season and joined HFC Haarlem in the Eerste Divisie and appeared in seven league matches for his new side.
Nick Soolsma went on a trial stint with Eredivisie side RKC Waalwijk during the 2009 season.
In January 2011 Nick Soolsma went on trial with Toronto FC of Major League Soccer in hopes of securing a contract.
Nick Soolsma signed with the Canadian club on 9 March 2011 along with two other Dutch trialists Elbekay Bouchiba and Javier Martina.
Nick Soolsma made his debut for the team on 19 March 2011 versus Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the first all-Canadian match-up in the league.
On 15 March 2012, Nick Soolsma gave an assist for the first goal and later scored the final winning goal in CONCACAF Champions League quarter final against LA Galaxy.
Nick Soolsma finally chose to sign a contract with Excelsior for one year.
In June 2013, Nick Soolsma signed with South Melbourne FC of the second tier Victorian Premier League for the rest of the season.
Nick Soolsma left South Melbourne at the end of the 2013 season to return to Canada.
Nick Soolsma had some contract discussion with the Vancouver Whitecaps, but no contract materialized.
In early 2018, Nick Soolsma joined TSS FC Rovers of the Premier Development League, as a player-coach, after discussions with TSS head coach Colin Elmes, to help provide leadership for the young squad.
Nick Soolsma won the Golden Boot as the leading scorer in the Challenge Trophy tournament with nine goals in five matches, including a four-goal performance in the championship final.
Nick Soolsma became the first player to win both the Challenge Trophy as Canadian amateur champions and the Canadian Championship as Canadian professional champions.
Nick Soolsma currently serves as assistant technical director with Albion FC.