- Ken Snow
Infobox Football biography
playername= Ken Snow
fullname = Kenneth Snow
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1969|6|23
cityofbirth =Arlington Heights, Illinois
countryofbirth =United States
height = height|ft=5|in=10
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Forward
youthyears = 1987-1990
youthclubs =Indiana University
years = 1991
1991-1995
1995
1995-1997
1998-1999
1999
clubs =Miami Freedom Chicago Power "(indoor)"Tampa Bay Terror "(indoor)"Detroit Neon "(indoor)"St. Louis Steamers "(indoor)"Philadelphia KiXX "(indoor)"
caps(goals) = 011 00(5)
140 (151)
016 0(18)
028 0(56)
013 0(18)
nationalyears = 1988
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 002 00(0)
manageryears =
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ntupdate =Kenneth “Ken” Snow (born June 23, 1969 in
Arlington Heights, Illinois ) is a former U.S.soccer forward who was a two time winner of theHermann Trophy as the outstanding college soccer player in1988 and1990 . He had an eight year professional career playing indoor soccer in the United States.High school and college
Ken Snow grew up in Illinois and attended
Hoffman Estates High School from1983 to 1986 where he played soccer. While at Hoffman, Snow scored in 47 consecutive games, ranking him second, after his brotherSteve Snow , on the Illinois High School Association's list of consecutive matches scored in. Ken also ranks #9 on the Illinois state career goals list with 128 goals and #16 on the season (1985 ) goal scoring list with 49 goals. [ [http://www.ihsa.org/activity/sob/records/alltime.htm#1500X100 IHSA IHSA Boys Soccer All-Time Records ] ]After graduating from high school, Snow attended
Indiana University where he playedNCAA soccer. He was a four time, first-team All American and a two time winner of theHermann Trophy in 1988, the same year Indiana won theNCAA Men's Soccer Championship , and again in 1990. He finished his college playing career with 84 goals and 28 assists and a school record 196 points. [http://www.iucamp.com/documents/iu_history.pdf]Professional career
Like many minor league ball players in any sport, Ken Snow's career is difficult to follow at times as he bounced between a half dozen teams in five leagues over his career.
After leaving Indiana, Snow signed with the
Miami Freedom of theAmerican Professional Soccer League where he scored five goals in eleven games. [ [http://a-leaguearchive.tripod.com/1991/stats91.htm#Miami 1991 APSL Stats] ] He was then drafted by theChicago Power of the indoor National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). Snow played four seasons with the Power, his most productive coming during the 1994-1995 season when he led his team in scoring with 56 goals in 40 games. The next leading scorer,Tony Sanneh , had 27 goals. [ [http://members.toast.net/pudgym30a/stats95.html 1994-95 Chicago POWER individual player statistics] ] This led to his selection as an NPSLAll Star at the February 1995 All Star game.At the end of the
1994 -1995 season, Snow moved to the Detroit Neon of theContinental Indoor Soccer League (CISL). The CISL played indoor soccer during the summer and Snow spent at least two seasons with the Neon, 1995 and 1996. In the fall of 1995, he joined theTampa Bay Terror of the NPSL playing only sixteen games with them. Snow continued to play with Detroit through at least the1997 season when he was selected as a CISL All Star. The Detroit club, renamed the Safari for the 1997 season, and the CISL folded at the end of the 1997 season.Snow moved on to play with the
St. Louis Steamers of theMajor Indoor Soccer League (MISL) for the first part of the 1998-1999 season. In January 1999, he played in the MISL All Star game, but the Steamers traded Snow to thePhiladelphia KiXX forLee Tschantret and cash on February 18, 1999. [ [http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/phillysports/kixx/transactions.html Philadelphia Kixx Trades] ]MLS
In 1996, the
Kansas City Wiz of theMajor League Soccer (MLS) drafted Snow in the 16th round of the league's Inaugural Draft (156) overall. The team waived Snow during the pre-season, on March 25, 1996.In March 1998, he tried out with the MLS expansion club Chicago Fire, even scoring in a March 6, 1998 exhibition victory over Mexican club Bachilleras. [http://www.socceramerica.com/article.asp?Art_ID=15285] However, he was waived by the Fire on March 19, 1998.
National team
Snow played two games with the
United States men's national soccer team in 1988, but scored no goals. His first cap came in a 1-0 win over Guatemala on January 13, 1988. He came on forJoey Kirk . His second cap came six months later in another 1-0 win, this time over Costa Rica on June 14, 1988. He started and played the entire game.References
External links
* [http://www.iucamp.com/documents/iu_history.pdf Indiana University history]
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