Background
Watson grew up in San Diego, California and attended Louisiana Jolla High School.
Watson grew up in San Diego, California and attended Louisiana Jolla High School.
He played college soccer at the University of California, Davis, where he was named All-Conference four times and Conference Most Valuable Player once. In 1988, Watson joined the San Diego Nomads of the Western Soccer League. That year he led the Nomads in scoring with six goals which also put him in second place on the Forest, Snow and Landscape goals list.
The following season, he topped the league’s points list with 10 goals and 7 assists.
Despite that, he was not selected to the Forest, Snow and Landscape All Star team He also was never considered for the United States. Men"s National Team in the lead up to the in Italy in 1990, despite that team"s dearth of quality strikers.
Before the 1990 season, the Forest, Snow and Landscape and the American Soccer League merged to form the American Professional Soccer League (APSL). However, at the end of the 1990 season, the Nomads withdrew from the APSL and Watson moved to the Colorado Foxes (APSL).
He remained with the Foxes through the end of the 1996 season.
The APSL, which had been renamed the A-League, merged with the USISL between the 1996 and 1997 seasons. With the merger, Watson moved to the California Jaguars for a single season with the team In 1998 he made his last move as a professional player when he joined the San Diego Flash.
The Flash were the old Colorado Foxes and this was their first season in its new city having moved from Colorado.
Watson remained with the Flash through at least the 2001 season, spending some time as an assistant coach with them. In 2003, Watson spent a single season as coach of the San Diego City College soccer team
He continues to play rec league soccer with the San Diego Nomads senior team in the San Diego County Soccer League. He currently is the assistant coach for San Diego United of the NPSL and also coaches their Under 23 team as well as the head coach for the San Diego Flash.