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Robert Vosmaer (born 17 July 1951) is a former Dutch
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who played as a forward and represented the
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.


Early life

Vosmaer was born in 1951 in Indonesia, as his father was in the Royal Netherlands Navy, and moved to the Netherlands in 1954, at the age of 3. He grew up playing "street soccer" with his friends and later competed for regional and national Dutch amateur teams.


Playing career

Vosmaer began his career in the Netherlands, playing with amateur club
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from 1969 to 1972. During this time, he was called up to the national Olympic team to play qualifying matches for the 1972 Summer Olympics. In 1972, Vosmaer joined brought to HFC Haarlem in the
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, where he played for coach
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. He was named MVP in his rookie season in the Eredivisie. In his time with Haarlem, he was called up to the Dutch U21 team. In 1974, Vosmaer followed coach Brand to AZ '67. His first season in Alkmaar was very successful, scoring ten goals in 31 league games and earning a call-up to the Dutch national team in April 1975. He made his national team debut on 30 April 1975 against
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, as a substitute for
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. A month later, he made his first national team start in a friendly match against
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. He then struggled with injuries, eventually getting loaned to
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in 1977, in the
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, where he helped then to a second-place finish and earning promotion. After tearing his Achilles tendon in 1978, he tore it in his first game back a year later, which marked the end of his European career and he moved to a lower division team, VV Eijsden. In 1980, he went to North America, joining the Philadelphia Fury. He continued to play in North America for the next decade, playing both indoor and outdoor football for Montreal Manic,
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, FC Inter-Montréal, Pittsburgh Spirit, Charlotte Gold, Canton Invaders, and
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.


Managerial career

After a 17-year professional career, he became the general manager of the
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. In 1992, he became the coach of
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in the Canadian Soccer League, guiding them to the semi-finals in the playoffs. In 1994, he founded North Stars FC, in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, where he serves as president. In 2005, he became the boys varsity head coach at North Allegheny High School for 15 years, where he won the WPIAL Championship twice in 2016 and 2017. In 2016, he was named WPIAL Class AAAA Coach of the Year. Coach Vosmaer resigned from the varsity head coaching position on January 27, 2022 for undisclosed reasons. He holds the USSF "A" license as well as the Dutch coaching badge.


References


External links


Bobby Vosmaer Stats at NFTBobby Vosmaer Stats at Stats Crew
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