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Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL 5OTH REUNION WOULD LIKE TO THANK PANINI FC DALLAS NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME TOYOTA STADIUM AND THE HUNT FAMILY NASL 5OTH REUNION WE WISH TO THANK OUR PRESENTER PANINI, AND SPONSOR FC DALLAS FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING SUPPORT…YOU MADE THIS HAPPEN! SPECIAL THANKS TO IMAGINUITY, NEGMA, PRO CHALLENGE, PYSA, THE SOCCER CORNER, THE DALLAS CUP, ADIDAS, NTSSA & NTSSA ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME, TOYOTA STADIUM AND THE HUNT FAMILY, FOR THEIR SUPPORT. AND SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS! RON NEWMAN • NATIVE OF ENGLAND…PLAYED FOR WOKING, PORTMOUTH, LEYTON ORIENT, CRYSTAL PALACE, GILLINGHAM • NASL – 6 YEARS - ATLANTA CHIEFS (1), DALLAS TORNADO (4), FT. LAUDERDALE STRIKERS (1) • HEAD COACH DALLAS TORNADO, FT. LAUDERDALE STRIKERS, SAN DIEGO SOCKERS • NASL COACH OF THE YEAR 1971, 1977, 1984 • NASL CHAMPIONSHIP 1971 DALLAS TORNADO RON NEWMAN • ONLY ONE OF 3 COACHES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BOTH NASL OUTDOOR AND INDOOR • ONLY COACH TO WIN NASL AND ASL CHAMPIONSHIPS • NASL INDOOR – SAN DIEGO SOCCERS • MISL INDOOR – SAN DIEGO SOCCERS • WON 10 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 11 CONSECUTIVE YEARS IN 2 LEAGUES RON NEWMAN • INNOVATIVE AND TACTICAL INDOOR MASTER…DEVELOPED 6TH ATTACKER, SUPER POWER PLAY • FIRST MLS COACH HIRED 1995 … KANSAS CITY WIZARDS • OVERALL RECORD – 753-296-27 • DALLAS WALK OF FAME • SAN DIEGO HALL OF CHAMPIONS • ATLANTA SOCCER HALL OF FAME • MASL CHAMPIONS TROPHY NAMED FOR HIM • NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME RON NEWMAN IN MEMORIAM IF THE GAME OF SOCCER EVER HAD A BEST FRIEND, IT WAS… RON NEWMAN JANUARY 19, 1936 - AUGUST 27, 2018 KARL MINOR • NATIVE OF GERMANY • PLAYED FOR WEST HAM UNITED IN ENGLAND 1966-67 • NASL – 5 YEARS … BOSTON BEACONS (1), BALTIMORE BAYS (1), PHILADELPHIA ATOMS (2), WASHINGTON DIPLOMATS (1) • NASL INDOOR FOR THE SAME TEAMS WOLFGANG SUHNHOLZ • NATIVE OF BERLIN, GERMANY • PLAYED 3 YEARS WITH BAYERN MUNICH WINNING 2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS’ • NASL – BOSTON MINUTEMEN (1), VANCOUVER WHITECAPS/TORONTO METROS – CROATIA (1), LAS VEGAS QUICKSILVER (1), LA AZTECS (1), CALIFORNIA SURF (3) • 1976 NASL SOCCER BOWL MVP • 1977 ALL-NASL FIRST TEAM • NATIONAL TEAM COACH USSF 1996-2001. HOLDS USSF “A” LICENSE CHARLIE KADUPSKI • PLAYED 4 YEARS IN THE NASL WITH THE SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES, THE HOUSTON HURRICANE, AND THE FORT LAUDERDALE STRIKERS • MITCHELL COLLEGE HALL OF FAME • HARTWICK COLLEGE HALL OF FAME • HARTWICK COLLEGE 1977 NCAA DIVISION I SOCCER CHAMPIONS • CONNECTICUT SOCCER HALL OF FAME • FOUNDED “THE SPORTS SOURCE”…THE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC GUIDE TO SPORTS COLLEGES AND SPORTS SCHOLARSHIPS BILLY PHILLIPS • 3 YEAR NASL GOALKEEPER WITH THE DALLAS TORNADO, WICHITA WINGS AND THE ST. LOUIS STEAMERS • 6 YEARS IN THE MISL • COACHED DALLAS SIDEKICKS 2 YEARS • 2-SPORT ATHELETE AT ADELPHI UNIVERSITY IN SOCCER AND TRACK • ALL-AMERICAN HONORS 1978 IN TRACK FINISHING 3RD IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1500 METERS • ADELPHI UNIVERSITY HALL OF FAME • CURRENTLY SR. DIRECTOR CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS FOR DALLAS MAVERICKS BOBBY MOFFAT • DALLAS TORNADO - 10 YEARS • PLAYED 9 YEARS IN ENGLAND • ENGLISH F.A. COACH • U.S. “A” BADGE • AUTHOR OF BASIC SOCCER GUIDE, INTERMEDIATE SOCCER AND SOCCER POUCH I, II • DALLAS AREA RESIDENT SINCE 1970 CLIVE TOYE • BALTIMORE BAYS – G.M. • NY COSMOS – G.M., PRESIDENT • BROUGHT PELE TO THE U.S. • CHICAGO STING – PRESIDENT • TORONTO BLIZZARD – CHAIRMAN • NASL – PRESIDENT • CONCACAF – SENIOR CONSULTANT • CONCACAF – HALL OF FAME • NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME • RESIDES IN PINECREST, FLORIDA KENNY COOPER • FORMER ENGLISH FOOTBALLER WITH THE BLACKBURN RAVENS • 10 YEARS WITH THE DALLAS TORNADO • NASL ALL-STAR GOALKEEPER, RECORDED 52 CAREER SHUTOUTS (MOST IN NASL HISTORY • 18 YEARS COACHING PRO INDOOR • FATHER OF KENNY COOPER JR, INTERNATIONAL & MSL PLAYER TATU • TATU - ANTONIO CARLOS PECORARI • PLAYED FOR SAO PAULO BRAZIL • TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 1981-1983 • SCORED HAT TRICK IN FIRST GAME DESPITE NOT HAVING THE CHANCE TO PRACTICE WITH HIS NEW TEAM • ARGUABLY GREATEST INDOOR SOCCER PLAY OF ALL TIME • OLYMPIC TORCH BEARER – SALT LAKE 2002 • HEAVY COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN THE DALLAS/FORT WORTH AREA NEIL COHEN • DALLAS NATIVE, 1ST HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ALL-AMERICAN FROM TEXAS • U.S. JUNIOR TEAM, U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM, AND U.S. NATIONAL TEAM • IN 1973…THE YOUNGEST PLAYER TO EVER SIGN WITH THE NASL • 7 YEARS WITH DALLAS TORNADO, PLUS ONE YEAR WITH SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES & TUSLA ROUGHNECKS • YOUTH COACH IN DALLAS/FT. WORTH • FC DALLAS/TEXANS CU WALK OF FAME VICTOR MORELAND • NORTHERN IRELAND NATIONAL PLAYED FOR GLENTORAN • EARNED 6 CAPS WITH NORTHERN IRELAND NATIONAL TEAM • 7 YEARS WITH THE TULSA ROUGHNECKS • MISL ALL-STAR • PLAYER/COACH OF TULSA ROUGHNECKS IN THE USISL • MAJOR FORCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUTH SOCCER IN TULSA, OK KYLE ROTE JR • 6 YEARS WITH THE DALLAS TORNADO, 1 YEAR WITH HOUSTON HURRICANE • #1 NASL DRAFT CHOICE IN 1972 • LED NASL IN SCORING IN 1973, THE ONLY U.S. BORN PLAYER TO DO SO IN THE LEAGUE’S HISTORY • EARNED 5 CAPS WITH THE U.S. NATIONAL SOCCER TEAM • TEXAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME • NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME ZEQUINHA • NATIVE OF BRAZIL…PLAYED FOR FLAMENGO AND SAO PAULO FC • NASL – 1979-1983 WITH DALLAS TORNADO, TAMPA BAY ROWDIES AND TULSA ROUGHNECKS • MEMBER OF THE 1983 SOCCER BOWL CHAMPION TULSA ROUGHNECKS • FINISHED SOCCER CAREER IN THE MISL RUDY PEÑA • PLAYED MIDFIELD FOR DALLAS TORNADO IN 1981 • DALLAS NATIVE – SUNSET HS • HARTWICK COLLEGE 1977-1980 • MEMBER OF HARTWICK COLLEGE 1977 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM • FINISHED CAREER IN THE USL AND AISL • U.S. OLYMPIC “B” TEAM JAN BOOK • NATIVE OF SWEDEN • SIGNED WITH DALLAS TORNADO AT AGE 19 IN 1967 TO GO ON THE WORLD TOUR PROMOTING THE TEAM AND THE NASL (45 GAMES, 26 COUNTRIES, 7 MONTHS) • SIGNED ON AS ASSISTANT COACH IN 1968 • RETURNED TO SWEDEN TO COMPLETE MILITARTY DUTY • RETURNED TO TEXAS TO BECOME THE SOCCER INSTRUCTOR FOR CITY OF IRVING CHRIS BACHOFNER • NATIVE OF AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND • PLAY FOR AJAX FC, HOLLAND • SIGNED WITH DALLAS TORNADO AT AGE 19 IN 1967 TO GO ON THE WORLD TOUR PROMOTING THE TEAM AND THE NASL (45 GAMES, 26 COUNTRIES, 7 MONTHS) • PLAYED FOR DALLAS TORNADO IN THE 1968 INAUGURAL YEAR FREDDIE GARCIA • NATIVE OF GUANAJUATO, MEXICO • GREW UP IN THE UNITED STATES • PLAYED FORWARD 7 YEARS IN THE NASL FOR THE DALLAS TORNADO • FINISHED SOCCER CAREER IN THE MISL MARK DEMLING • U.S. BORN - ST. LOUIS, MO • 1ST ROUND DRAFT PICK 1973 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES • 6 YEARS IN NASL (5 WITH SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES, 1 WITH SAN DIEGO SOCKERS • ST. LOUIS UNVERSITY NCAA CHAMPIONS 1970, FINALIST 1971, CHAMPIONS, 1972, 1973. • ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY TEAM CAPTAIN • ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY HALL OF FAME • ST. LOUIS SOCCER HALL OF FAME • BROTHER OF NASL PLAYER BUZZ DEMLING BUZZ DEMLING • U.S. BORN - ST. LOUIS, MO • SIGNED WITH NASL ST. LOUIS STARS IN 1973, THEN PLAYED FOR SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKE FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS • MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 1ST TEAM ALL AMERICAN … NCAA CHAMPIONS 1968 • U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM 1972 • U.S. NATIONAL TEAM 1973-1975 EARNING 4 CAPS • ST. LOUIS SOCCER HALL OF FAME • BROTHER OF NASL PLAYER MARK DEMLING JOHNNY MOORE • NATIVE OF GLASGOW, SCOTLAND • 1ST PLAYER SIGNED BY SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES WHERE HE PLAYED 4 YEARS AT MIDFIELD AND FORWARD • ALSO SERVED AS ASS’T GM AND GM OF THE EARTHQUAKES • US. NATIONAL TEAM 1971-1975 • CALIFORNIA SOCCER HALLOF FAME • NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME DAVIE KEMP • NATIVE OF DUNDEE, SCOTLAND • FORMER SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MIDFIELDER • NASL – WITH SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES FROM 1974 - 1978 • NASL INDOOR – SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 1976 • MISL – SAN FRANCISCO FOG 1980 • USL – OKLAHOMA CITY STAMPEDE 1984 LEROY SPANN • NATIVE OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO • PLAYED FORWARD FOR SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 1978 • TRINIDAD & TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM • CURRENTLY COACHES YOUTH SOCCER IN THE MAPLE LEAGUE IN MASSACHUSETTS • FATHER OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO NATIONAL FOOTBALLER SILVIO SPANN PERRY VAN DER BECK • U.S. NATIVE - FLORISSANT, MO • DRAFTED OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL BY NASL TAMPA BAY ROWDIES…PLAYED 5 YEARS (1978-1982, 1984) • TEAM AMERICA 1983 • U.S. NATIONAL TEAM 1979-1985 EARNING 23 CAPS • U.S. SOCCER ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1985 • ST. LOUIS SOCCER HALL OF FAME • MISL - 5 YEARS TOMMY KING • NATIVE OF ENGLAND • SIGNED WITH NASL TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 1983-1984 INDOOR • CURRENTLY WORKS FOR THE UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION MIKE SWEENEY • CANADIAN NATIONAL • JOINED NASL EDMONTON DRILLERS IN 1980, TRADED TO VANCOUVER WHITECAPS IN 1983, TRADED TO GOLDEN BAY EARTHQUAKES 1984 • CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM 1980 EARNING 61 CAPS • PLAYED 24 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCHES • CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM 1984 • NAMED TO ALL-TIME CANADIAN XI • CANADIAN HALL OF FAME DAVE D’ERRICO • U.S. NATIVE (NEWARK, NJ) • 8 YEARS NASL (SEATLE SOUNDERS 4 YEARS, MINNESOTA KICKS, NEW ENDLAND TEA MEN, ROCHESTER LANCERS, AND SAN DIEGO SOCKERS EACH ONE YEAR • US. NATIONAL TEAM 1974-1977 • NEW JERSEY STATE HIGH SCHOOL MVP • FIRST TEAM COLLEGE ALL-AMERICAN AT MITCHELL, AND HARTWICK. • MISL – 4 CHAMPIONSHIPS CHARLIE MITCHELL • NATIVE OF SCOTLAND WHERE HE PLAYED FOR ST. MIRREN FC • NASL – 10 YEARS … ROCHESTER LANCERS (6), NY COSMOS (1), TEAM HAWAII (1), TULSA ROUGHNECKS (1), TORONTO BLIZZARD (1) • NASL ALL-STAR 1970, 1971, HONORABLE MENTION 1974-75 • NASL CAREER – 206 GAMES, 9 PLAY OFF GAMES, 1 NASL CHAMPIONSHIP • LATER COACHED TULSA ROUGHNECKS AND MEN’S/WOMEN’S NORTHEASTEN UNIVERSITY PATRICK MC GAULEY • U.S. BORN NATIVE OF ST. LOUIS, MO • PLAYED FOR NASL CHICAGO STING IN 1983-1984 BOTH OUTDOOR AND INDOOR • MISL 4 YEARS • PLAYED FOR INDIANA UNIVERSITY • ST. LOUIS SOCCER HALL OF FAME CARMINE MARCANTONIO • BORN IN ITALY, CANADIAN PLAYER • PLAYED 9 YEARS IN THE NASL FOR TORONTO METROS-CROATIA (1), WASHINGTON DIPLOMATS (3), MONTREAL MANIC (4), NY COSMOS (1) • MISL/NASL INDOOR • CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM 1982 • CANADIAN SOCCER HALL OF FAME LINCOLN PHILLIPS • NATIVE OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO • 4 YEAR NASL GOALKEEPER WITH BALTIMORE BAYS (1), WASHINTON DARTS 9 (1), BALTIMORE COMETS (2) • NASL #1 GOALKEEPER 1970 • 1ST BLACK COACH IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER HISTORY • TRINIDAD & TOBAGO NATIONAL TEAM 1963-1967 • TRINIDAD & TOBAGO GOALKEEPER OF THE CENTURY • COACHED HOWARD UNIVERSITY TO CONSECUTIVE UNDEFEATED SEASONS AND NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • AUTHOR - Goalkeeping: The Last Line of Defense: The First Line of Attack JIM LEEKER • U.S.
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