Career
Born in Canada, Cameron moved to Scotland to play soccer. On November 3, 1951, he signed with Aberdeen F.C. He also played for Banks O" Dee F.C. In 1955, Cameron moved to the United States, settling in Southern California where he became a prolific forward with a series of amateur clubs. Cameron played for at least two amateur clubs, San Pedro McIlvaine Canvasbacks and the Los Angeles Kickers.
Cameron scored two of McIlvaine’s goals.
That year, Cameron was called into the United States. national team where he was listed as playing for the Los Angeles Kickers Soccer Club. In 1966, Cameron was with Orange County All Stars when they lost to the Ukrainian Nationals in the final of the 1966 National Challenge Cup.
In 1968, he played for the Los Angeles Soccer Club. Cameron played six times for the United States. national team between 1959 and 1969.
His first cap came on May 28, 1959 in an 8-1 loss to England.
All four games took place in March and the United States. went 1-1-2, failing to qualify for the finals. Cameron later moved to the Philippines where he co-owned a resort in Zambalas.