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Cliff Brown (soccer)

Cliff Brown (born May 23, 1956 in Valdosta, Georgia) was an American soccer goalkeeper who is the head coach of the Newman University soccer team. Brown played in the North American Soccer League, Major Indoor Soccer League, National Professional Soccer League, Lone Star Soccer Alliance and USISL. He also coached professionally as well as collegiately.
==Player==
While born in Georgia, Brown grew up in Tacoma, Washington. He attended the University of Washington where he played on the men’s soccer team from 1974 to 1977.
In 1978, the Seattle Sounders of the North American Soccer League selected Brown in the third round of the College Draft. He spent most of his two seasons in Seattle with the reserve team, but saw time in six games. In 1979, he signed with the Cleveland Force in the Major Indoor Soccer League. He played 28 games during the 1979-1980 season and another 33 games during the 1980-1981 season.〔(1979-1980 MISL )〕〔(1980-1981 MISL )〕 In 1981, he moved to the Wichita Wings. In 1983, he returned to the Pacific Northwest to play for the Tacoma Stars. He was then traded to the Kansas City Comets during the season. In 1986, he signed as a player-coach with the expansion Toledo Pride in the American Indoor Soccer Association after being fired by the Fort Wayne Fever in December 1986. The Pride lasted only until the end of the season before folding. In 1988, was hired as the head coach of Newman University, a position he still holds. Consequently, over the next six years, he tended to play intermittently during the collegiate offseason. In 1989, Brown moved to the Wichita Blue which played in the amateur Heartland Soccer League. In 1990, the team moved to the Lone Star Soccer Alliance and remained in that league until it collapsed following the 1992 season. In February 1991, Brown signed a 15 day contract with Wichita Wings after all of the team's goalkeepers were injured.〔''BROWN WILL BE IN GOAL AGAIN TODAY'' The Wichita Eagle (KS) - Sunday, February 24, 1991〕 He played four games for a 2-2 record. In February 1992, he signed a one game contract with the Tulsa Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League, but ended up playing twelve games.〔''Salgado-Led Ambush To Greet Harrisburg'' Tulsa World - Sunday, February 9, 1992〕 During the 1992-1993 NPSL season, he played two games as a fill-in goalkeeper with the Denver Thunder. In April 1993, he played for the Oklahoma City Slickers in the USISL then returned to the Wichita Blues for the 1994 USISL season.〔(The Year in American Soccer - 1993 )〕 He continued to fill in with NPSL teams during the 1996-1997 season when he played five games for the Tampa Bay Terror. In 2001, he joined the Wichita Warriors, a semi-pro indoor team.

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