- Joey Leonetti
Infobox Football biography
playername= Joey Leonetti
fullname = Joey Leonetti
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1970|5|25
cityofbirth =Portland, Oregon
countryofbirth =United States
height = height|ft=5|in=9
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Forward /Midfielder
youthyears = 1988-1991
youthclubs =University of Portland
years = 1988
1992
1993-1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
clubs =F.C. Portland San Francisco Bay Blackhawks Portland Pride "(indoor)"
Seattle SoundersPortland Pride "(indoor)"Portland Pythons "(indoor)"Willamette Valley Firebirds
caps(goals) =
8 (2)
nationalyears = 1992-1996
1992
nationalteam = United StatesUnited States U-23 men's national soccer team
nationalcaps(goals) = 2 (0)
4 (2)
manageryears = 1997-2006
managerclubs =West Linn High School
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ntupdate = Joey Leonetti (born May 25, 1970 inPortland, Oregon ) is a former U.S.soccer player. He played for numerous soccer teams over a career which began in 1988 withF.C. Portland and ended in 1999 with theWillamette Valley Firebirds . He also earned two caps with the U.S. national team in 1992 and 1996.High school and college
Leonetti attended Gladstone High School where he was the 1987 Oregon State High School player of the Year as a senior. He scored a total of 123 goals during his prep career. After high school, he attended the
University of Portland where he played from 1988-1991 under coachClive Charles . In 1988, his freshman year, he was part of the Portland team which went to the NCAA Final Four only to lose to champion Indiana. During his four seasons with the Pilots, Leonetti scored thirty-seven goals, and is fourth on the school’s all time scoring list. He tops the school’s season and career assists records with 14 and 36, respectively. He was a third teamAll American in 1989. He graduated with abachelor’s degree in biology. [http://www.up.edu/news/shownews.asp?id=2371] He was inducted into the University of Portland Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. [http://www.portlandpilots.com/assets/sports/baseball/Athletic%20Hall%20of%20Fame.pdf]WSA/APSL
In 1988, while still in college, Leonetti spent the 1988
Western Soccer Alliance season withF.C. Portland , a local semi-pro team. Following his graduation from the University of Portland in 1992, Leonetti signed with theSan Francisco Bay Blackhawks of theAmerican Professional Soccer League (APSL) which had been formed by the merger of the WSA andAmerican Soccer League in 1990. [http://a-leaguearchive.tripod.com/1992/stats92.htm] While he played in only eight games, scoring two goals, during league play, he added another three goals inCONCACAF Champions' Cup play as the Blackhawks went to the semifinals, only to fall to eventual championsClub América . He played with the national team in September 1992, but then tore hisanterior cruciate ligament (ACL) which kept him from playing for nearly a year.In 1993, Leonetti joined the local
Portland Pride of theContinental Indoor Soccer League , a summer indoor league. He played in Portland through the 1995 season. In February 1996, theLos Angeles Galaxy drafted Leonetti in the 10th round (94 overall) of the1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft . The Galaxy cut him in pre-season and Leonetti moved north to sign with the Seattle Sounders of the A-League (renamed APSL). That season, the team won the league title and Leonetti was named the playoff MVP. In 1997, Leonetti decided to try out for MLS again. He attended the MLS combine, but tore the ACL in his left knee, putting him out of action for several months. That summer, he re-joined thePortland Pride for the team’s last season.The Pride and its league, the CISL, folded at the end of the 1997 season. However, the team’s ownership decided to re-create the team as the
Portland Pythons and entered it into the indoorPremier Soccer Alliance in 1998. Leonetti remained with the Pythons through the end of the season. In 1999, he played his final year of soccer, this time with theWillamette Valley Firebirds of the fourth divisionUSL Premier Development League . The Firebirds went to the PDL semifinals that season.Leonetti left soccer in 2000 to work for Fluid Logic, but he decided to return to the field in 2001 with the Portland Timbers. During a pre-season game against the
University of Portland , he blew out hisAchilles tendon . While he again tried out for the team in 2002, he was cut and retired from playing professionally.National team
Leonetti gained his first of two caps in a 2-0 win over Canada on September 3, 1992 when he came on for
Peter Vermes in the 61st minutes. [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesu/usa-intres-det90.html] He was also selected later in 1992 by then coach Bora Milutinovic for a match against AS Monaco and as a member of the squad for the Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup in Saudi Arabia. Leonetti did not see field time in matches against Saudi Arabia and the Ivory Coast. He earned his last cap for the national team in a 4-1 loss to Peru on October 16, 1996. Leonetti also represented the United States on the U-23 National Team as they prepared for the upcoming Barcelona Olympics in 1992. He earned four international caps, while appearing in a total of 11 matches. He tallied two international goals in his four caps, getting on the score sheet against Canada in a friendly and Yugoslavia at the Toulon Festival "Espoirs".Coaching
Leonetti coached the
West Linn High School (Portland, Oregon) girl’s soccer team from 1997-2006. He currently coaches at his former youth club, FC Portland Academy.External links
* [http://www.sams-army.com/index.php?Mlist=player&Pid=3 Sam Army profile]
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