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Jim Brazeau : ウィキペディア英語版
Jim Brazeau

Jim Brazeau is a retired American soccer goalkeeper. He played one season in the American Professional Soccer League and five in the Continental Indoor Soccer League. He earned the first shutout in CISL history on August 25, 1993.
==Playing==
Brazeau attended Seattle Preparatory School. He then began his college career as a defender with Pacific University in 1985. After two seasons, he transferred to Oregon State University in 1989. When he arrived, the Beavers’ goalkeeper had just been declared academically ineligible and Brazeau was converted from defender to goalkeeper. He was named the 1989 first team Cascade Division goalkeeper.〔(Oregon State Beavers Media Guide )〕 In 1990, Brazeau signed with the Seattle Storm in the American Professional Soccer League where he spent most of the season as a backup to Chris Bell.〔(1990 Seattle Storm )〕 The Storm withdrew from the league following the season]. In 1993, he joined the newly established Portland Pride in the Continental Indoor Soccer League. He broke his jaw early in the season, but in his first game back on August 25, 1995, Brazeau became the first CISL goalkeeper to post a shutout in Portland’s 10-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Stingers.〔(Kickin’ it at Pacific )〕 In 1994, he moved to the Washington Warthogs, but was back in Portland in 1995. He retired following the 1997 season.
Brazeau played two seasons for the Boxers as a defender, helping the team to the NAIA District II championship in 1986. He followed former Boxer head coach Jimmy Conway to Oregon State where he played one season as a goalkeeper, earning all-conference honors.

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