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Cleveland State Vikings Men's Soccer
The Cleveland State Vikings men's soccer team represent Cleveland State University in the Horizon League of NCAA Division I soccer. The team plays its home matches at Krenzler Field Krenzler Field is a soccer stadium in Cleveland, Ohio on the campus of Cleveland State University (CSU). It serves as the home field to the CSU men's and women's varsity soccer teams, the CSU varsity men's lacrosse team, and formerly the Clevela ... and is currently coached by Kirk Harwat. The first season of soccer at Cleveland State was 1954 when the university was known as Fenn College. Record by year *Totals updated through the end of the 2019–2020 school year. NCAA Championship history Head Coaching history References External links * {{Horizon League men's soccer navbox 1954 establishments in Ohio Association football clubs established in 1954 ...
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Siniša Ubiparipović
Siniša Ubiparipović ( sr-Cyrl, Синиша Убипариповић; born 25 August 1983) is a retired Bosnian-born American footballer. Early life Ubiparipović was born in the town of Zenica, at the time part of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, to an ethnic Serb family. Prior to the outbreak of the Bosnian War in 1992, the Ubiparipović family moved to Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, to escape the conflict, eventually coming to the United States in 1999. His first contact with organized soccer was in the youth ranks of Čelik Zenica as a small child. Career College Ubiparipović began his college soccer career at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2002, before transferring to the University of Akron, where he played from 2004 to 2006. At Akron, he was named an NSCAA All-American his last two years, and was the 2006 Mid-American Conference Player of the Year. During his college years Ubiparipović also played in the USL Premier Development League for b ...
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1978 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
The 1978 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament was the 20th organized men's college soccer tournament by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college soccer team in the United States. The San Francisco Dons won their fourth national title, although it was later revoked by the NCAA, by defeating the Indiana Hoosiers in the championship game, 2–0. The final match was played on December 10, 1978, in Tampa, Florida, at Tampa Stadium for the first time. Tournament field *S - South region *NY - New York region *NE - New England region *MA - Mid-Atlantic region *MW - Mid-West region *FW - Far-West region seeds Championship Rounds Third-Place Final Final Championship was later vacated by the NCAA. See also * 1978 NCAA Division II Soccer Championship * 1978 NCAA Division III Soccer Championship * 1978 NAIA Soccer Championship References Champ NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament seasons NCAA Division I men's Sports competiti ...
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Cleveland State Vikings Men's Soccer
The Cleveland State Vikings men's soccer team represent Cleveland State University in the Horizon League of NCAA Division I soccer. The team plays its home matches at Krenzler Field Krenzler Field is a soccer stadium in Cleveland, Ohio on the campus of Cleveland State University (CSU). It serves as the home field to the CSU men's and women's varsity soccer teams, the CSU varsity men's lacrosse team, and formerly the Clevela ... and is currently coached by Kirk Harwat. The first season of soccer at Cleveland State was 1954 when the university was known as Fenn College. Record by year *Totals updated through the end of the 2019–2020 school year. NCAA Championship history Head Coaching history References External links * {{Horizon League men's soccer navbox 1954 establishments in Ohio Association football clubs established in 1954 ...
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2012 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
The 2012 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament is a single-elimination tournament involving 48 teams to determine the champion of the 2012 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. It was the 54th edition of the tournament. Indiana defeated Georgetown, 1–0, to win its 8th national title. Qualified Teams A total of 48 teams will qualify into the tournament proper, either automatically, or through an at-large bid that is determined by a selection committee. Each conference that field varsity soccer teams are admitted one automatic berth into the tournament. Depending on the conference, that automatic berth is either given the champions of the regular season, or the tournament that culminates the regular season. Twenty-two teams earn automatic bids into the tournament, while 26 enter through an at-large bid. Format Like previous editions of the NCAA Division I Tournament, the tournament will feature 48 participants out of a possible field of 198 teams. Of the 48 berths, 22 are ...
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2010 Cleveland State Vikings Men's Soccer Team
The 2009–10 Cleveland State Vikings men's soccer team represented Cleveland State University in the 2010-11 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The team was led by fifth-year head coach Ali Kazemaini and played their home games at Krenzler Field Krenzler Field is a soccer stadium in Cleveland, Ohio on the campus of Cleveland State University (CSU). It serves as the home field to the CSU men's and women's varsity soccer teams, the CSU varsity men's lacrosse team, and formerly the Clevela .... 2010 squad 2010 season Preseason Matches Regular season Horizon League tournament {{DEFAULTSORT:2010 Cleveland State Vikings Men's Soccer Team Cleveland State Vikings Mens Soccer Team, 2010 Cleveland State Vikings men's soccer CleveL Cleveland State Vikings men's s ...
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Ali Kazemaini
Ali Kazemaini (born in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian-American soccer forward and former men's head coach at Cleveland State. He spent eight seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League and one in the National Professional Soccer League, earning 1985 MISL Rookie of the Year honors. Youth Born in Tehran, Iran, Kazemaini moved to the United States to attend Orange High School in Orange County, California. He graduated from Orange High School in 1980 and entered Cleveland State University that fall. While at Cleveland State, he played on both the school’s soccer and tennis teams. In June 1983, the U.S. government discovered that he had allowed his student visa to lapse in January 1979, thus placing him in the country illegally. He subsequently reapplied for a visa as well as U.S. citizenship. Kazemaini played for the Vikings from 1980 to 1983. He finished his career ranked fifth on the career goals list with 41, sixth in points with 102 and ninth in assists with 20. ...
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Pete Curtis
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Tom Turner (soccer Coach)
Tom Turner is an English landscape architect, garden designer and garden historian teaching at the University of Greenwich in London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo .... He is the author of books and articles on landscape and gardens and is the editor of the ''Garden History Reference Encyclopedia''. Educated at the Universities of St Andrews and Edinburgh, he studied landscape architecture under Frank Clark. Published works *Suez Canal Regional Plan Volume 4 Environment (United Nations Development Programme, Cairo, 1977) *Landscape Design for the Middle East, Chapter on 'The design of open space' in book edited by Jane Brown and Timothy Cochrane (RIBA Publications, 1978) *Colour Schemes for the Flower Garden, Preface to 1982 edition of Gertrude Jekyll's book ...
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The Summit League
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Brian Doyle (soccer Coach)
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1980 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
The 1980 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament was the 22nd organized men's college soccer tournament by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college soccer team in the United States. The San Francisco Dons won their fourth national title (their 1978 title and tournament wins were vacated by the NCAA) by defeating the Indiana Hoosiers in the championship game, 4–3, after one overtime period. Oddly, this was re-match of the 1978 tournament final won by San Francisco but later vacated by the NCAA. The final match was played on December 14, 1980, in Tampa, Florida, at Tampa Stadium for the third straight year. Early rounds Championship Rounds Third-Place Final Final See also * 1980 NCAA Division II Soccer Championship * 1980 NCAA Division III Soccer Championship * 1980 NAIA Soccer Championship References NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament seasons NCAA Division I Men's Sports competitions in Tampa, Florida NCAA Division ...
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