- Branko Segota
Infobox Football biography
playername = Branko Segota
fullname = Branislav Segota
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1961|6|8|df=y
cityofbirth =
countryofbirth = Yugoslavia
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height = height|ft=5|in=8
position =Striker (retired)
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1979–1980
1981-1983
1984
1985
1994
1997
clubs =Rochester Lancers Fort Lauderdale Strikers Golden Bay Earthquakes San Diego Sockers Las Vegas Dustdevils Baltimore Spirit
caps(goals) = 39 (25)
74 (30)
24 (18)
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nationalyears = 1980-1988
nationalteam = Canada
nationalcaps(goals) = 19 0(2)Branimir "Branko" Segota (born
June 8 ,1961 , in Yugoslavia) is a former Canadian professional soccer forward, starring in the original Major Indoor Soccer League, theNorth American Soccer League , theContinental Indoor Soccer League , the National Professional Soccer League, and the Canadian Soccer League.Raised in
Toronto , Segota began his pro soccer career at age 17, signing with theNew York Arrows of MISL. He was named NASL player of the year in 1984 with theGolden Bay Earthquakes . During his 18 year pro career he also played outdoors in the NASL in 1979 and 1980 withRochester Lancers and from 1981 to '83 withFort Lauderdale Strikers and several summers after that in the Canadian Soccer League with theToronto Blizzard . Segota played winters in the MISL with the Arrows,San Diego Sockers from 1984-85 through 1990-91,Baltimore Blast , andLas Vegas Americans . He played indoors (in at least 1994) for theLas Vegas Dustdevils of the CISL and as recently as 1997 for theBaltimore Spirit of the National Professional Soccer League.Segota scored 73 goals in 147 regular season NASL games to rank 13th in the history of the league. He also scored 12 goals in 13 play-off games, including 11 in the 1981 play-offs. In the history of the original MISL he ranked second in career goal and points scoring with 463 goals and 841 points. His 378 assists ranks him third. His being nine MISL championship teams, three with the Arrows and 6 with the Sockers is also a record. He was a five-time MISL all-star.
Segota earned 19 caps for
Canada men's national soccer team including appearances as a substitute in all 3 of the country's1986 World Cup games. He played for Canada at the1979 FIFA World Youth Championship , scoring twice in 3 matches. He earned his first senior cap against Mexico in 1980 and scored twice in his 19 appearances. He was inducted into theCanadian Soccer Hall of Fame in 2002.Segota served as an assistant coach with the
Cleveland Internationals of thePremier Development League in 2004 after coaching their youth program for 6 years. He has two children, Ashley and Toni, with his wife Ena Segota.Segota is of
Croatia n descent.ources
* [http://pdl.uslsoccer.com/home/74502.html "USLSoccer.com" with news of Segota joining Internationals coaching staff]
* [http://www.soccer.on.ca/OSN.nsf/c1bfa845a2dec3bf85256b0b005d4116/dc4c2cc9aa26ac9d85256b90005d4787 Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame entry]
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