John Stollmeyer

John Stollmeyer

Infobox Football biography
playername= John Stollmeyer
fullname = John Michael Stollmeyer
nickname = Stolly


dateofbirth = birth date and age|1962|10|25
cityofbirth = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
countryofbirth = United States
height = height|ft=5|in=9
position = Midfielder / Defender
youthyears = 1982-1985
youthclubs = Indiana University
years = 1986-1988
1989-1990
1990
clubs = Cleveland Force "(indoor)"
Arizona Condors
Washington Stars
caps(goals) =
nationalyears = 1986–1990
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 31 (0)
manageryears =
managerclubs = Notre Dame "(assistant)"
pcupdate =
ntupdate =

John Stollmeyer (born October 25, 1962 in Pittsburgh) is a retired United States soccer playerr. He played two seasons in Major Indoor Soccer League and one each in both the American Soccer League and the American Professional Soccer League. He also earned thirty-one caps with the U.S. national team from 1986 to 1990 and was a member of the U.S. team at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

High school and college

Stollmeyer, a native of Pennsylvania, attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Annandale, Virginia. In 1981, he was the National Amateur Soccer Athlete of the Year. After high school he attended Indiana University Bloomington from 1982 to 1986. While at Indiana, he was a member of the school's NCAA Men's Soccer Championship teams of 1982 and 1983, as well as the 1984 second-place team. He was selected as a second team All American in 1982 and 1985 and a third team All American in 1984. In 1982, he was the NCAA Defender of the Year. In 1999, he was elected to the Indiana University Hall of Fame. [ [http://iuhoosiers.cstv.com/trads/ind-trads-hof-1999.html Indiana Hoosiers 1999 Hall of Fame inductees] ]

U.S. Olympic Sports Festival

In the early 1980s, the U.S. Olympic organization initiated the Olympic Sports Festival as a means of identifying and training prospective Olympians. In soccer, the organization divided prominent amateur players into four teams, north, south, east and west. Stollmeyer was a member of the East Regional Team for the 1982, 1983 and 1985 Olympic Sports Festivals.

Cleveland Force

In 1985, Stollmeyer was drafted by the Cleveland Force of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). He was the MISL rookie of the year in 1986-1987. Stollmeyer's second season with the team, 1987-1988, was his last as the team folded at the end of the season.

WSL/APSL

When the Cleveland Force closed in 1988, he moved to the Arizona Condors of the outdoor Western Soccer League. Stollmeyer played with the Condors for its two seasons of existence: 1989 and 1990. Once again, Stollmeyer was left without a team when the Condors folded at the end of the 1990 season. He was briefly associated with the Washington Stars, but that team also folded in 1990.

National teams

While in high school, he played on the U.S. team at the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship in Australia.

During his time with the Force, Stollmeyer was a member of the 1987 Pan American Games U.S. soccer team, which was held in Indianapolis, Indiana. The U.S. defeated Trinidad and Tobago 3-0, tied El Salvador 0-0, but lost to Argentina 0-2. The 1-1-1 record gave the U.S. 2nd place in its pool, but not enough to advance out of group play. That year he was also a member of the U.S. 1987 Summer Universiade soccer team in Zagreb, Croatia.

The following year Stollmeyer played for the U.S. team at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. That team tied Argentina and South Korea, then lost to the Soviet Union. Once again, Stollmeyer's team failed to exit group play.

Despite the professional disappointments, Stollmeyer still made the U.S. team for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. However, in this last major international tournament of his career, Stollmeyer's team again failed to exit group play, losing to both Italy and Czechoslovakia and earning a tie with Austria.

Coaching

After he retired from playing professionally, Stollmeyer spent time as an assistant coach with Notre Dame.

Post-soccer career

Stollmeyer is a Vice President of investments at Smith Barney in Indianapolis. [ [http://fa.smithbarney.com/stollmeyer/index.htm?wes=ppc John M. Stollmeyer at Smith Barney] ] He also coaches high school soccer for one of his sons, Jake, at Hamilton Southeastern High School. [ [http://www.hse.k12.in.us/hhs/athletics/boysSoccer/roster.asp Hamilton Southeastern boys soccer] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.aafla.org/SportsLibrary/SoccerAmerica/2000/sa1452ai.pdf SoccerAmerica article]
* [http://centercircle.ussoccer.com/fullStory.jsp_27-171410.html John Stollmeyer at U.S. Soccer's Center Circle]


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