Background
Shergill was born in Vancouver, Washington, in the United States, to immigrant parents from India. His mother Navjot Shergill was a Track and field runner for Khalsa College in Punjab, India.
Shergill was born in Vancouver, Washington, in the United States, to immigrant parents from India. His mother Navjot Shergill was a Track and field runner for Khalsa College in Punjab, India.
He joined Tyler Junior College from the Westside Metros South Carolina in 2004, where he finished the season with 2005 NSCAA Junior College All-West Region Team honours, scoring nine goals.
In 2006 he joined the Marshall Thundering Herd. after a season competing with the Ajax Orlando Prospects from the USL Premier Development League. He scored 3 goals in 8 appearances for the Prospects, the American farm team of Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam. After the team had a poor season in his first year at Marshall, Shergill led the Thundering Herd with his attacking prowess from the flanks.
He finished 2nd in goals and 1st in assists in his final season, tallying goals against the likes of nationally ranked teams Tulsa, South Carolina, and Kentucky.
His college career ended, one game shy of the Conference-United States of America Championship, and a potential berth in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament. Following his career with Marshall, he returned to the USL Premier Development League playing for West Virginia Chaos in the 2008 season, scoring three times in twelve appearances.
In 2009 he joined the Portland Timbers U23s scoring twice in 15 appearances. In 2009, Shergill transferred to Salgaocar South Carolina, competing in the I-League in India.
He became the first Indian American to compete in the newly formed league, where he was later joined by the leading scorer of the Timbers 1st team Mandjou Keita.
He scored his first I-League goal for Salgaocar South Carolina on 22 January 2010 in an away match against Air India Football Club at the famous Cooperage Ground in the city of Mumbai, which ended in a 2–1 loss. A severe tear in his left groin muscle cut his I-League appearances short and he returned to the states after the season for rehabilitation. After one season in India, he returned to the United States, competing for Red Army Football Club on amateur level in the Greater Portland Soccer District as well as British Columbia Tigers of the Vancouver Metro Soccer League of British Columbia, Canada before retiring from football as a player.
He currently has a USSF National "Doctorate" License as a youth soccer coach and also coached Varsity Boys for a season as head coach at R. A. Long High School in Longview, Washington.
Individual
2005 NSCAA Junior College All-West Region Team.