Scotland and England Born in
Glasgow, Russell began his career in 1999 with
Hamilton Academical, making over sixty league appearances over a four-year period. In 2003, Russell began a two-year spell with
St Mirren before moving to English side
Macclesfield Town in early 2005. Russell's stay at Macclesfield lasted only a few months and he moved on to
Mansfield Town at the start of the
2005–06 season. Russell returned to Scotland with
Partick Thistle in January 2007. At Partick he scored once; his goal coming in a 1–0 win over
Livingston. Russell began the
2007–08 season with
Airdrie, where a December 2007
Player of the Month award and his goalscoring form – by February 2008 he had already scored more than any previous season – attracted interest from
Scottish Premier League sides
Kilmarnock and
Dundee United. In May 2008, Russell netted the Scottish Football League Second Division Player of the Year award having scored 28 goals in a record breaking season and was eventually signed by Scottish Premier League side Kilmarnock signing a two-year deal. He left Kilmarnock after the expiry of his contract in 2010.
United States Russell signed for
Carolina RailHawks on 23 July 2010. He stayed with the club through the 2011 season winning the 2010 and 2011 NASL league Championships. He then signed with
Los Angeles Blues of the
USL Pro Division on 8 December 2011, who later changed franchise name to
Orange County Blues. Russell captained Orange County Blues for a time, playing both as a defensive midfielder and as a striker. ==Coaching career==