Career
In 1995 he joined Football Club Zürich and went on to spend eight years playing in Switzerland, where he also had spells with Yverdon-Sport and Football Club Saint Gallen. He ended his career back in Trinidad with North East Stars, where he was also interim head coach for a time. Nixon made 38 international appearances for Trinidad and Tobago between 1993 and, twice playing at the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Born in the village of Morvant, just outside Portuguese of Spain, Nixon began his career in Trinidad playing for ECM Motown before moving to Scotland in 1993, joining Dundee United.
Impressive early form for the Tannadice Park side prompted then manager Ivan Golac to declare he would one day be worth £15 million. He spent the next eight years of his career in Swiss football, with Football Club Zürich, Yverdon-Sport Football Club and Football Club Saint Gallen.
In 2003 Nixon returned to Trinidad after a trial with Dallas Burn failed to lead to a contract. Since joining North East Stars he has been successful, winning the league title in, and finishing as top scorer.
In September 2005, he was appointed as interim coach of the club
Nixon has represented his country at every level from Under-17 to full international. He made his full debut for the Trinidad and Tobago national team in 1993, and made his last appearance in. Dundee United North East Stars.