Cameron Lancaster is an English professional footballer born on November 24, 1992, in London, England. He plays as a forward and is known for his time in both English and American soccer leagues. Lancaster began his career in the youth academy of Tottenham Hotspur before moving to Fulham, where he made his professional debut. He had multiple loan spells at clubs such as Stevenage and Barnsley during his early career.
In 2018, Lancaster moved to the United States to join Louisville City FC in the USL Championship. He quickly became a key player for the team, earning recognition for his goal-scoring ability. In the 2018 USL Championship season, he set a league record for most goals scored in a single season with 25 goals, earning the league's Golden Boot award. He contributed to Louisville City's back-to-back USL Championship titles in 2017 and 2018 (though he joined mid-season in 2018) and played a significant role in their continued success in subsequent seasons.
Lancaster holds dual citizenship in the United Kingdom and the United States, having acquired American citizenship through his mother, who was born in the U.S. This allowed him to be rostered as a domestic player in American leagues.
As of the latest available information, he has remained with Louisville City FC, serving as a prominent figure in the club's offensive lineup. His career has been primarily associated with consistent performances in the second tier of American soccer.
No major international caps for senior national teams have been recorded for Lancaster as of the most recent public data.