Education
Campbell attended Mundelein High School and played club soccer for the Chicago Sockers, who he led to the CASL Elite Group A Championship, an Italy Cup Championship and to the semifinals of the Dallas Cup in 2005, before going on to play college soccer at Virginia Technology Campbell finished third on the team in points registering six goals and two assists.
Career
College and amateur He started in 19 games for the Hokies during the his freshman season in 2006, finishing the season with one goal and seven assists and being named to the All-Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Freshman team 2 Connecticut in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men"s College Cup Regional Final. Campbell started at left back for the Hokies" first ever Final Four appearance.
In 2008, Campbell suffered a knee injury and was awarded a medical redshirt.
In 2010, Campbell transferred to the University of Louisville for his final year of eligibility and led the Cardinals to their first College Cup Final Four appearance in school history. After being crowned the 2010 Big East regular season and 2010 Big East tournament champions, the Cardinals entered the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament as the number one overall seed with an undefeated record.
The Cardinals lost to The University of Akron in the National Collegiate Athletic Association final 1-0. Campbell was named to the 2010 College Cup All-tournament team and is the first player in National Collegiate Athletic Association history to play in two National Collegiate Athletic Association Final Four"s with two separate schools.
Campbell graduated with a bachelor"s degree in Finance from Virginia Technical and completed his Master"s of Science from the University of Louisville.
Professional Campbell was drafted in the second round, 35th overall, of the 2011 Master of Library Science SuperDraft by Football Club Dallas. He spent the entire preseason with the 2010 Master of Library Science Cup runners-up, and participated in the 2011 Disney Pro Soccer Classic, but was not offered a contract by the team Campbell signed for Orlando City of the USL Professional Division in May 2011.
After signing, Campbell made 13 appearances in the remaining 18 games during the 2011 USL Public Relations Officer season.
Campbell also appeared in two United States. Open Cup matches and made appearances in both the Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United exhibition matches. In 2012, Campbell appeared in 20 of 24 league matches for USL regular season champions Orlando City.
Campbell also started both United States. Open Cup matches for City while notching two assists. Following his one-goal and five-assist campaign, Campbell was awarded Clubman of the Year by manager Adrian Heath.
On January 21, 2013 Campbell signed a seven-month deal with Ljungskile Saskatchewan in the Swedish second tier Superettan after trialing with the club for two weeks.
Orlando City.