Jose “Poli” Garcia (born in
San Diego, California) is an American former
soccer
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
player. He spent at least four seasons in the
American Soccer League, three in the
North American Soccer League and four in the
Major Indoor Soccer League. He was the 1979
American Soccer League MVP and earned two
caps with the
United States in 1975.
Professional
Born in San Diego, Garcia spent most of his youth in
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley of Mex ...
. His family returned to California when he was fifteen. Garcia signed with the expansion
California Sunshine of the
American Soccer League in 1977. In 1979, he and teammate
Joey Fink
Joey Fink (born July 31, 1951 in New York City) is a retired American soccer forward who spent six seasons in the North American Soccer League, two in the American Soccer League and seven in Major Indoor Soccer League. He also earned six caps w ...
tied for the league lead in goal scoring with fifteen apiece. Garcia also garnered league MVP and first team All Star recognition. In 1980, he moved from the Sunshine to the
Los Angeles Aztecs of the
North American Soccer League (NASL). After the Aztecs folded following the 1981 season, and Garcia moved to the
Jacksonville Tea Men for the 1982 season. The Tea Men left the NASL and joined the ASL following and Garcia remained with the team through at least the 1983 ASL season.
Indoor years
Garcia began his indoor career with the
Cleveland Force of
Major Indoor Soccer League in 1979–80. After one season in MISL, he played NASL indoor with the Aztecs in 1980–81 and the Tea Men for 1981–82. He then moved back to the MISL with the
Los Angeles Lazers for the 1982–83 season. On February 27, 1987, the Lazers traded Garcia and
Jim Kavanaugh to the
St. Louis Steamers for
Don Ebert and
Steve Pecher
Steve Pecher (born St. Louis, Missouri) is an American former soccer defender who is currently the Missouri Girls Director of St Louis Scott Gallagher.
Youth and college
Pecher began playing soccer with the youth club, Florissant Cougars, the ...
. The following year, his only full season with the Steamers, he led the team in scoring with 50 goals. When the Steamers folded, Garcia became a free agent and signed with the
San Diego Sockers on September 14, 1988. He began the season with the Sockers, but was traded to the Lazers in exchange for
Waad Hirmez
Waad Hirmez is a retired Iraqi-American football (soccer) player who spent most of his professional career in the North American Soccer League (1968–84), North American Soccer League and MISL I, Major Indoor Soccer League.
Early life
In 1979, Hi ...
on February 3, 1989. When the Lazers folded at the end of the season, the
St. Louis Storm The St. Louis Storm was a soccer team based out of St. Louis that played in the Major Indoor Soccer League. They played from 1989 to 1992. Their home arena was the St. Louis Arena. The mascot for the St. Louis Storm was named “Colt Flash” (1990 ...
selected Garcia in the MISL dispersal draft, but did not sign him.
National team
Garcia earned two
caps with the
United States in August 1975 at the Mexico City Cup. His first game was a 6–0 loss to
Argentina on August 21. His second was a 2–0 loss to
Mexico on August 24, 1975. In the second game, he replaced
Hank Liotart in the 71st minute.
USA – Details of International Matches 1970–1979
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References
External links
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Living people
1958 births
American Soccer League (1933–1983) players
American men's soccer players
California Sunshine players
Cleveland Force (original MISL) players
Men's association football forwards
Men's association football midfielders
Jacksonville Tea Men players
American sportspeople of Mexican descent
Los Angeles Aztecs players
Los Angeles Lazers players
Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) players
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) players
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) indoor players
San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) indoor players
Soccer players from San Diego
St. Louis Steamers (original MISL) players
United States men's international soccer players