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David D'Errico

David D'Errico (born June 3, 1952, in Newark, New Jersey) is a retired United States Men's National Team Captain and American soccer player. He spent eight years in the North American Soccer League (NASL), five in Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) and one in the United Soccer League (USL). He won three MISL championships with the NY Arrows and earned twenty-one caps with the United States national team between 1974 and 1977.

David D’Errico
A photo of D'Errico on a Seattle Sounders pin
Personal information
Date of birth (1952-06-03) June 3, 1952 (age 71)
Place of birth Newark, New Jersey, United States
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
1972–1973 Hartwick College
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974–1976 Seattle Sounders 37 (1)
1974Dundalk (loan) 4 (0)
1977 Minnesota Kicks 22 (0)
1978 New England Tea Men 24 (0)
1978–1979 Cincinnati Kids (indoor) 20 (4)
1979 Rochester Lancers 23 (1)
1979–1982 New York Arrows (indoor) 92 (5)
1980 San Diego Sockers (indoor) 17 (0)
1984 Charlotte Gold
International career
1974–1977 United States 21 (0)
Managerial career
1984 Charlotte Gold
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Youth and college Edit

David D’Errico grew up playing soccer in Harrison, New Jersey with his three older brothers (Michael, Anthony and Thomas). Throughout his youth, he played for the local Kearny Scots. David was voted The MVP of the State of New Jersey and graduated from New Jersey’s Harrison High School in 1969.[1] In 1999, he was named by The Star-Ledger as one of the top ten New Jersey high school soccer players of the 1940s–1960s.[2]

In 1970–72, David was an All-American at Mitchell College and earned an AA. In 1972, he entered Hartwick College where he played on the men's soccer team for the 1972 and 1973 seasons. He was a First-Team All-American in 1973, the year that Hartwick went to the NCAA tournament quarterfinals before losing to Brown University in double overtime. David D'Errico graduated from Hartwick in 1974 with a bachelor's degree in history having played twenty-seven games, scored six goals and assisted on six others.

NASL Edit

In 1974, the expansion Seattle Sounders selected David, "The Original Seattle Sounder", as their first overall pick in the NASL College Draft. In the 1974–1975 NASL offseason, the Sounders loaned David to League of Ireland First Division club, Dundalk. After spending three seasons in Seattle, David broke his fibula in 2 places and tore ligaments during practice. David fully recovered.

David played with Sounder’s greats, (Sir) Geoff Hurst, (World Cup Winner and scored a "Hat Trick" vs. Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final), Harry Redknapp, (West Ham United, teammates with Geoff Hurst and future Sounder and England World Cup Winning Captain (Sir) Bobby Moore), assistant coach for the Sounders and future manager of Tottenham Hotspur. Another beloved Sounders player was former Everton and Chelsea hard man and Sounder's assistant coach Jimmy Gabriel.

He also had the great honor to play against some of the greatest American soccer players, (Bobby Smith, Al Trost, Shep Messing, Santiago Formoso, Jimmy McAlister, Juli Veee), International players and "Marked" some of the greatest players in World Soccer, Pelé, (Winner of 3 World Cup Medals for Brazil, scored over 1,200 goals and Voted The Player of the Century), Johan Cruyff, Franz Beckenbauer, (World Cup Winner as a player and coach), George Best, World Cup winners, Carlos Alberto and Gerd Müller, Johan Neeskens, Teofilo Cubillas, Vladislav Bogicevic, Giorgio Chinaglia, and Dennis Tueart.

At the time, he and Mike England were competing for the starting position. After a contract dispute, David asked to be traded to the Minnesota Kicks. He spent only a single season in Minnesota before moving to the New England Tea Men for the 1978 season. In 1978, he was named as an NASL Honorable Mention All-Star.

MISL and NASL Edit

At the end of the 1978 season, David began alternating between the outdoor NASL and the indoor Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). In 1978, he joined the Cincinnati Kids for its one season in the newly established MISL. The Kids played the first MISL game, against the New York Arrows. That year the Kids made the playoffs only to lose to the Arrows in the semifinals.

In 1979, David played for the Rochester Lancers of the NASL. Once again he played only a single season with the Lancers, but his time with the team was significant in that the Lancers also entered the MISL as the New York Arrows. D'Errico was a second-team All-Star for the 1979–1980 MISL season and a first-team All-Star for the 1980–1981 MISL season.

The NY Arrows won 4 MISL Championships. David, his NY Arrows teammates, some of the best indoor players of all time, Steve Zungal,(The Lord of All Indoors), Branko, (The Laser), Segota, Shep Messing, Zoltán Tóth, Luis Alberto, Fred Grgurev, Doc Lawson, won 3 of 4 of the first Major Indoor Soccer League Championships.

David was the 1st player to score a short-handed goal with 2 men down in a MISL NY Arrows game and was the first player to have his number retired by the 4 Time MISL Champions.

David played one more season in the NASL, this time with the San Diego Sockers in 1980. The Sockers were a team, much like the Lancers/Arrows, a solid outdoors team, but came to dominate the indoor league.

USL Edit

David was a player-coach for the Charlotte Gold in 1984. The Gold were a team in the United Soccer League , which only lasted for the 1984 and part of the 1985 season. Under David's leadership, the team achieved an 11-13 record. Unfortunately, the Gold folded at the end of the season.

National team Edit

The National Team went on tour to play South American teams, Universitaria of Ecuador, Millonarios of Colombia, and Alianza of Peru.

In 1978, in the return leg, The National Team was coached by the American and Philadelphia native Walt Chyzowych at The Festival of the Americas, a round-robin tournament was held at Downing Stadium at Randall's Island, New York, pitting the US National Team against Universitaria of Ecuador, Millonarios of Colombia, and Alianza of Peru.

The Americans included David D'Errico, Bobby Smith, Al Trost, Arnie Mausser, Boris Bandov, Greg Villa, Gary Etherington, Tony Donlic and Ricky Davis.

The US team shut out Universitaria 3–0 and Millonarios 3–0, and beat Alianza 2–1 to win the tournament. The US outscored their opponents 8–1. Although their skills were rudimentary, the Americans showed a promising practicality, particularly among the aggressive forwards, traditionally a weak spot, given the NASL's lack of opportunity for US strikers. Americans were generally relegated to defense and goalkeeping.

The US then went on to play five games in Central America, losing two to Guatemala, being shut out by Mexico 3–0 and splitting a pair with El Salvador.

The US team finished with a three-game series against China, David D'Errico, Captained The USMNT against China, a tie, 1–1 in Washington, winning 2–1 in San Francisco and 1–0 in Atlanta.

David D'Errico also made his debut for the U.S. national team in 1974, playing the team's only two games of that year, both losses to Mexico. In 1975, he played two of the team's five games, one as a sub. However, in 1976, he became an integral member of the team and its eventual Captain as it began qualifications for the 1978 FIFA World Cup. He continued to play through the end of 1977 and experienced the disappointment of failing to qualify for the World Cup finals in 1978 in Argentina.

David has a graduate degree from Seattle Pacific University in sports psychology and sociology.

In 1995, Hartwick College inducted David D'Errico into its Athletic Hall of Fame.

Personal life Edit

David D'Errico has two sons, Aaron and Adam D’Errico.

Movies Edit

David D'Errico starred as himself in the 2021 NASL professional soccer documentary, Big-Time Soccer: The Remarkable Rise & Fall of the NASL.

References Edit

  1. ^ David D'Errico Interview 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Goal Seattle.com. Accessed October 11, 2007. "My high school, Harrison High, had and still has an amazing tradition. We have won the most state championships in NJ history despite having a total of 700 plus kids."
  2. ^ Jandoli, Ron (November 7, 1999). . The Star-Ledger. Archived from the original on January 10, 2003. Retrieved January 10, 2003.

External links Edit

  • NASL/MISL stats
  • Imdb.com profile

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David D Errico born June 3 1952 in Newark New Jersey is a retired United States Men s National Team Captain and American soccer player He spent eight years in the North American Soccer League NASL five in Major Indoor Soccer League MISL and one in the United Soccer League USL He won three MISL championships with the NY Arrows and earned twenty one caps with the United States national team between 1974 and 1977 David D ErricoA photo of D Errico on a Seattle Sounders pinPersonal informationDate of birth 1952 06 03 June 3 1952 age 71 Place of birthNewark New Jersey United StatesHeight5 ft 10 in 1 78 m Position s DefenderYouth career1972 1973Hartwick CollegeSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1974 1976Seattle Sounders37 1 1974 Dundalk loan 4 0 1977Minnesota Kicks22 0 1978New England Tea Men24 0 1978 1979Cincinnati Kids indoor 20 4 1979Rochester Lancers23 1 1979 1982New York Arrows indoor 92 5 1980San Diego Sockers indoor 17 0 1984Charlotte GoldInternational career1974 1977United States21 0 Managerial career1984Charlotte Gold Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Youth and college 2 NASL 3 MISL and NASL 4 USL 5 National team 6 Personal life 7 Movies 8 References 9 External linksYouth and college EditDavid D Errico grew up playing soccer in Harrison New Jersey with his three older brothers Michael Anthony and Thomas Throughout his youth he played for the local Kearny Scots David was voted The MVP of the State of New Jersey and graduated from New Jersey s Harrison High School in 1969 1 In 1999 he was named by The Star Ledger as one of the top ten New Jersey high school soccer players of the 1940s 1960s 2 In 1970 72 David was an All American at Mitchell College and earned an AA In 1972 he entered Hartwick College where he played on the men s soccer team for the 1972 and 1973 seasons He was a First Team All American in 1973 the year that Hartwick went to the NCAA tournament quarterfinals before losing to Brown University in double overtime David D Errico graduated from Hartwick in 1974 with a bachelor s degree in history having played twenty seven games scored six goals and assisted on six others NASL EditThis section s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1974 the expansion Seattle Sounders selected David The Original Seattle Sounder as their first overall pick in the NASL College Draft In the 1974 1975 NASL offseason the Sounders loaned David to League of Ireland First Division club Dundalk After spending three seasons in Seattle David broke his fibula in 2 places and tore ligaments during practice David fully recovered David played with Sounder s greats Sir Geoff Hurst World Cup Winner and scored a Hat Trick vs Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final Harry Redknapp West Ham United teammates with Geoff Hurst and future Sounder and England World Cup Winning Captain Sir Bobby Moore assistant coach for the Sounders and future manager of Tottenham Hotspur Another beloved Sounders player was former Everton and Chelsea hard man and Sounder s assistant coach Jimmy Gabriel He also had the great honor to play against some of the greatest American soccer players Bobby Smith Al Trost Shep Messing Santiago Formoso Jimmy McAlister Juli Veee International players and Marked some of the greatest players in World Soccer Pele Winner of 3 World Cup Medals for Brazil scored over 1 200 goals and Voted The Player of the Century Johan Cruyff Franz Beckenbauer World Cup Winner as a player and coach George Best World Cup winners Carlos Alberto and Gerd Muller Johan Neeskens Teofilo Cubillas Vladislav Bogicevic Giorgio Chinaglia and Dennis Tueart At the time he and Mike England were competing for the starting position After a contract dispute David asked to be traded to the Minnesota Kicks He spent only a single season in Minnesota before moving to the New England Tea Men for the 1978 season In 1978 he was named as an NASL Honorable Mention All Star MISL and NASL EditAt the end of the 1978 season David began alternating between the outdoor NASL and the indoor Major Indoor Soccer League MISL In 1978 he joined the Cincinnati Kids for its one season in the newly established MISL The Kids played the first MISL game against the New York Arrows That year the Kids made the playoffs only to lose to the Arrows in the semifinals In 1979 David played for the Rochester Lancers of the NASL Once again he played only a single season with the Lancers but his time with the team was significant in that the Lancers also entered the MISL as the New York Arrows D Errico was a second team All Star for the 1979 1980 MISL season and a first team All Star for the 1980 1981 MISL season The NY Arrows won 4 MISL Championships David his NY Arrows teammates some of the best indoor players of all time Steve Zungal The Lord of All Indoors Branko The Laser Segota Shep Messing Zoltan Toth Luis Alberto Fred Grgurev Doc Lawson won 3 of 4 of the first Major Indoor Soccer League Championships David was the 1st player to score a short handed goal with 2 men down in a MISL NY Arrows game and was the first player to have his number retired by the 4 Time MISL Champions David played one more season in the NASL this time with the San Diego Sockers in 1980 The Sockers were a team much like the Lancers Arrows a solid outdoors team but came to dominate the indoor league USL EditDavid was a player coach for the Charlotte Gold in 1984 The Gold were a team in the United Soccer League which only lasted for the 1984 and part of the 1985 season Under David s leadership the team achieved an 11 13 record Unfortunately the Gold folded at the end of the season National team EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources David D Errico news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The National Team went on tour to play South American teams Universitaria of Ecuador Millonarios of Colombia and Alianza of Peru In 1978 in the return leg The National Team was coached by the American and Philadelphia native Walt Chyzowych at The Festival of the Americas a round robin tournament was held at Downing Stadium at Randall s Island New York pitting the US National Team against Universitaria of Ecuador Millonarios of Colombia and Alianza of Peru The Americans included David D Errico Bobby Smith Al Trost Arnie Mausser Boris Bandov Greg Villa Gary Etherington Tony Donlic and Ricky Davis The US team shut out Universitaria 3 0 and Millonarios 3 0 and beat Alianza 2 1 to win the tournament The US outscored their opponents 8 1 Although their skills were rudimentary the Americans showed a promising practicality particularly among the aggressive forwards traditionally a weak spot given the NASL s lack of opportunity for US strikers Americans were generally relegated to defense and goalkeeping The US then went on to play five games in Central America losing two to Guatemala being shut out by Mexico 3 0 and splitting a pair with El Salvador The US team finished with a three game series against China David D Errico Captained The USMNT against China a tie 1 1 in Washington winning 2 1 in San Francisco and 1 0 in Atlanta David D Errico also made his debut for the U S national team in 1974 playing the team s only two games of that year both losses to Mexico In 1975 he played two of the team s five games one as a sub However in 1976 he became an integral member of the team and its eventual Captain as it began qualifications for the 1978 FIFA World Cup He continued to play through the end of 1977 and experienced the disappointment of failing to qualify for the World Cup finals in 1978 in Argentina David has a graduate degree from Seattle Pacific University in sports psychology and sociology In 1995 Hartwick College inducted David D Errico into its Athletic Hall of Fame Personal life EditDavid D Errico has two sons Aaron and Adam D Errico Movies EditDavid D Errico starred as himself in the 2021 NASL professional soccer documentary Big Time Soccer The Remarkable Rise amp Fall of the NASL References Edit David D Errico Interview Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Goal Seattle com Accessed October 11 2007 My high school Harrison High had and still has an amazing tradition We have won the most state championships in NJ history despite having a total of 700 plus kids Jandoli Ron November 7 1999 The Century s Best Boys Soccer Top 10 Players of each decade The Star Ledger Archived from the original on January 10 2003 Retrieved January 10 2003 External links Edit1975 Sounders profile 1976 Sounders bio 2007 interview NASL MISL stats Imdb com profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David D 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