- Steve Rammel
Infobox Football biography
playername= Steve Rammel
fullname = Steve Rammel
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1968|4|20
cityofbirth =Bridgeton, New Jersey
countryofbirth =United States
height = height|ft=5|in=9
currentclub = Retired
clubnumber =
position = Forward
youthyears = 1987-1990
youthclubs = Rutgers University
years = 1991
1991-1992
1992-1993
1996
1996-1997
1997
clubs =Penn-Jersey Spirit
SC Norderstedt
Tus CelleWashington Mustangs D.C. United Colorado Rapids
caps(goals) = 07 0(2)
39 (17)
15 0(0)
manageryears = 1994-1996
1998-2001
2001-2005
2005-2006
managerclubs =University of Massachusetts "(assistant)"UCLA "(assistant)"Saint Mary's College of California Los Angeles Galaxy "(assistant)"
pcupdate = 17:56, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
ntupdate =7 December 2006 Steve Rammel is a retired U.S.
soccer forward. He spent five seasons in the U.S. and German lower divisions before playing two seasons inMajor League Soccer . After retiring from playing in 1997, he served for many years as both an assistant and head coach for both college and professional teams. He is currently the executive director for Santa Rosa United, a youth club.Playing career
High school
Rammel attended
West Deptford High School in New Jersey where he played for the school’s boys soccer team. He helped lead the team to two New Jersey state championships, being named the 1986 Parade Magazine’s National High School Player of the Year. [ [http://www.soccertimes.com/ncaa/2005/mgames/dec15.htm "Rammel resigns at Saint Mary's to join MLS Galaxy"] , "Soccer Times",December 15 ,2005 . AccessedJanuary 7 ,2008 . "After leading West Deptford High School to two straight New Jersey state championships, Rammel was named Parade magazine's "National Player of the Year" for his 1985-86 senior season."]College
After high school, Rammel attended
Rutgers University where he played for its men’s soccer team from 1987 to 1990. In 1989, Rutgers went to the NCAA Final Four and, in Rammel’s senior year, the team made it to the championship game where it lost in penalty kicks to UCLA. Rammel was selected as a first team All American his senior year and was second behindKen Snow in the voting for the 1990Hermann Trophy . Rammel finished his career with the Scarlet Knights with 44 goals in 86 games In 1991, he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree inEconomics .National team
In 1991, Rammel was called into the U.S. national team camp, but never made a game day roster. However, he did play for the B-team in the 1991 World University Games.
Penn-Jersey Spirit
In 1991, Rammel spent seven games, scoring two goals, with the
Penn-Jersey Spirit of theAmerican Professional Soccer League .Germany
Rammel then moved to Europe where he played for German lower division clubs SC Norderstedt in 1991-1992 and Tus Celle in 1992-1993.
In 1994, Rammel returned to school at the
University of Massachusetts where he earned aMaster's degree inBusiness Administration in Finance in 1996. While studying, he also served as an assistant coach with theUniversity of Massachusetts men’s soccer team.MLS
In 1996, Rammel also joined the
Washington Mustangs of theUSISL . On April 19, 1996,D.C. United acquired Rammel on loan from the Mustangs. They were impressed enough that they purchased his contract on May 3, 1996. He became anAll Star that season, scoring 17 regular season and play off goals, including the first MLS hat trick in a May 15, 1996 victory over theColumbus Crew . His scoring touch deserted him in 1997 and after eleven games the team traded him on July 3, 1997 to theColorado Rapids forRoy Wegerle . Rammel played the rest of the 1997 season with Colorado, never scoring a goal for the team. However, he did play 90 minutes in the championship game as the Rapids lost to United. On March 5, 1998, during the pre-season, the Rapids traded Rammel to theMetroStars for a 1999 first round supplemental draft choice. Two weeks later Rammel announced he planned to retire from playing and join UCLA as an assistant men’s soccer coach. The MetroStars were allowed to keep their draft pick.Coaching
Rammel had already re-entered the coaching ranks while with Colorado, becoming the Assistant Director of Coaching for the Colorado Rush youth club. However, his move to UCLA began a seven year period where he devoted himself to coaching. Rammel was an assistant at UCLA for three years before moving to
Saint Mary's College of California as the head men’s soccer coach. He joined the team on March 29, 2001 and left five seasons later with a 32-54-10 record. On December 15, 2005, he left St. Mary’s to become an assistant coach underSteve Sampson at theLos Angeles Galaxy . When Sampson was fired, the Galaxy purged the coaching ranks, firing Rammel in June 2006. [http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=370573&&cc=5901]On January 26, 2007, the Santa Rosa United youth club hired Rammel as the club’s executive director.
References
External links
* [http://www.intermark.com/rapids/rp0305b98.html Colorado Rapids Bio]
* [http://www.srunited.com/recentheadlines/160097.html Santa Rosa Bio with links to several other Rammel bios]
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