american professional soccer league players
Tommy Reasoner
1967 births | american professional soccer league players | american soccer players | continental indoor soccer league players | kansas city wizards players | living people | major league soccer players | san diego nomads players | san diego sockers (cisl) players | western soccer alliance players1991-1993
1994-1995
1996 clubs = San Diego Nomads
Tampa Bay Rowdies
San Diego Sockers (indoor)
Kansas City Wiz
caps(goals) =
48 (2)
13 (0) manageryears = managerclubs = nationalyears = 1987 nationalteam = U.S. U-20 nationalcaps(goals) = }} Tommy Reasoner (born October 27, 1967 in Garden City, Michigan) is a retired U.S. soccer player who spent one season in Major League Soccer, two in the Western Soccer Alliance, four in the American Professional Soccer League and two in the Continental Indoor Soccer League. He was also part of the U.S. team at the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship.
Youth
Reasoner attended Tarpon Springs High School. In 1985, he entered the University of Tampa where he played on the school’s NCAA Division II soccer team in 1985 and 1986 then again in 1988 and 1989. University of Tampa In 1989, he was selected as a first team All American. 1989 All Americans In 1987, he took a year off from school in order to play for U.S. U-20 national team at the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship. Reasoner played two games as the U.S. went 1-2 in group playe. FIFA Player ProfileThor Lee
american professional soccer league players | american soccer players | anaheim splash players | buffalo blizzard players | california kickers players | continental indoor soccer league players | d.c. united players | living people | los angeles heat players | los angeles lazers players | los angeles salsa players | major indoor soccer league (original) players | national professional soccer league (indoor) players | salt lake sting players | san diego sockers (cisl) players | western soccer alliance players | wichita wings (npsl) players2 (0)
14 (3) }} Thor Lee is a retired U.S. soccer defender who played professionally in several U.S. leagues including one season in Major League Soccer.
Lee attended CSU Northridge where he played on the school’s NCAA Division II soccer team from 1984 to 1987. CSU Northridge Media Guide In 1987, CSU Northridge went to the National Championship where it fell to Southern Connecticut State University. Lee was a 1986 second team and a 1987 first team All American. 1986 All Americans 1987 All Americans He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences.
Troy Edwards (soccer)
1964 births | american professional soccer league players | american soccer coaches | american soccer league (1988/89) players | american soccer players | canton invaders players | carolina vipers players | colorado rapids players | continental indoor soccer league players | florida international golden panthers men's soccer players | football (soccer) defenders | fort lauderdale strikers (asl/apsl) players | living people | major league soccer players | miami sharks players | myrtle beach boyz players | national professional soccer league (indoor) players | usisl players1984-1985 youthclubs = Miami-Dade Community College
Florida International years = 1988
1989-1993
1992-1993
1994
1995
1996 clubs = Miami Sharks
Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Canton Invaders (indoor)
Carolina Vipers (indoor)
Myrtle Beach Boyz
Colorado Rapids caps(goals) =
37 (11)
4 (0) manageryears = 1996-2001 managerclubs = Barry University (assistant) }} Troy Edwards (born January 21, 1964 in North Bay Village, Florida) is a retired U.S. soccer defender who played professionally in several U.S. leagues including one season in Major League Soccer. He was a member of two college championship teams and in 1989 scored a goal in the Fort Lauderdale Strikers national championship victory over the San Diego Nomads.
Player
High school and college
Edwards grew up in Miami, Florida. He played soccer at Miami Killian High School where he was an All-Dade County player. In 1982, he entered Miami-Dade Community College, playing on the men’s soccer team in 1982 and 1983. In 1983, the Miami-Dade won the National Junior College National Championship, defeating Forest Park Community College. The Year in American Soccer – 1983 He then transferred to Florida International University for the 1984 and 1985 seasons. FIU Media Guide In 1984, FIU won the NCAA Division II Championship over Seattle Pacific University.Staale Soebye
american professional soccer league players | atlanta ruckus players | norwegian footballers | san francisco dons soccer players | san francisco seals players | usl first division playersSoebye attended the University of San Francisco where he played on the men’s soccer team from 1991 to 1994. He led the team as its creative midfielder, earning 1993 and 1994 first team All American honors. 1993 All Americans 1993 All Americans In February 2008, the University of San Francisco inducted Soebye into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. USF Set to Induct Six into the Father Hubert "Hub" Flynn Athletic Hall of Fame In 1995, he signed with the Atlanta Ruckus of the A-League. That season, Soebye and striker Lenin Steenkamp took the Ruckus the championship series where it fell to the Seattle Sounders. 1995 Atlanta Ruckus Soebye left professional soccer for three seasons before returning in 1999 with the USL A-League San Francisco Bay Seals. 1999 A-League results

