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Juli Veee

Juli Veee (born Gyula Visnyei; February 22, 1950) is a former professional soccer player who played as a forward. Announced as "Double-deuce, triple-E, the one and only Juli Veee",[1] Veee experienced his greatest success as an indoor player with the San Diego Sockers. Born in Hungary, he earned four caps, scoring two goals, with the United States national team.

Juli Veee
Veee in 2005
Personal information
Full name Gyula Visnyei
Date of birth (1950-02-22) February 22, 1950 (age 74)
Place of birth Budapest, Hungary
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
0000–1969 Vasas
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975 Los Angeles Aztecs 20 (6)
1976 San Jose Earthquakes (NASL indoor) 4 (8)
1976 San Jose Earthquakes 13 (0)
1976–1977 Lierse 28 (8)
1977–1978 Standard Liège 19 (5)
1978–1982 San Diego Sockers 164 (33)
1979–1980 New York Arrows (MISL) 26 (29)
1981–1982 San Diego Sockers (NASL indoor) 18 (51)
1982–1983 San Diego Sockers (MISL) 37 (57)
1983–1984 San Diego Sockers (NASL indoor) 28 (45)
1984–1985 Las Vegas Americans (MISL) 39 (50)
1985–1988 San Diego Sockers (MISL) 115 (101)
International career
Hungary U-21
1976–1982 United States 4 (2)
Managerial career
2005– La Costa Canyon High School
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

Veee grew up impoverished in Budapest, Hungary. The communist government controlled nearly every aspect of a Hungarian's life and when Veee turned fifteen he was given a choice, pursue a career in table tennis or soccer. He chose soccer. Chafing under the restrictions of his homeland under a totalitarian regime, Veee defected when he was eighteen years old while on a tour of Western Europe with the Hungarian U-21 national team. He began his professional career in France before moving to the United States.

Club career edit

NASL edit

In 1975, Veee moved to the U.S. where he signed with the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League. That season, he played in nineteen games, scoring six goals. He was traded to the San Jose Earthquakes for the 1976 season.

At the completion of the 1976 NASL season, Veee moved to Belgium where he signed with First Division club Lierse. He spent one season with Lierse before moving to Standard Liège for the 1977–78 season. Veee returned to the NASL to play for the San Diego Sockers from 1978 to 1982. Veee was a fan favorite for the Sockers.

NASL indoor edit

Veee played for San Jose during the 1976 indoor tournament and led the competition with eight goals.[2] A few years later the NASL started an indoor league, in which the Sockers participated in 1980–81, 1981–82, 1983–84. San Diego won the championship in the 1981–82 and 1983–84 seasons. Juli Veee was their star. He went on to play with the Sockers in the MISL. Overall, the Sockers won 10 indoor soccer championships (two in the NASL, and eight more in the MISL). Veee finished his career with the Sockers with 254 goals and 214 assists.

Veee was described in a 1984 Sports Illustrated article as a player "who would find it tough to hold a place on a European third-division side, [and who] recognizes that the simplistic indoor version suits his talents better than the grown-ups' game." In the same article Veee was quoted as stating, "tell the rest of the world to go on playing in the mud and rain...we'll get rich while staying clean. The future of American soccer is indoors."[3]

MISL edit

Veee began his career in the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) with the New York Arrows. His greatest achievement in soccer probably came as he led the San Diego Sockers to five championships. He was MVP three times. He was the 1982–83 championship series MVP. At the end of the 1984 season, the Sockers traded Veee to the Las Vegas Americans for whom he played a single season. In 1985, he returned to the Sockers and finished his career with them in 1988.

International career edit

Veee earned four caps with the United States national team after he became a U.S. citizen. His first game with the national team came in an October 15, 1976 loss to Mexico. He scored his first national team goal five days later in a victory over Canada. He played one more game in 1976, then did not earn another cap until his last one. That came in the only game the U.S. played in 1982, a 2–1 victory over Trinidad on March 21, 1982. Veee also scored his second national team goal in that game.

Veee was also a member of the United States team which qualified for the 1980 Summer Olympics. While Veee scored a goal in the U.S. tie with Suriname which led to the U.S. qualifying for the games, President Carter canceled the U.S. participation in those games as punishment for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Because FIFA does not recognize Olympic and Olympic qualifying matches as full internationals, these games are not included in Veee's national team statistics.

Post-playing career edit

After retiring in 1988, he became an artist and book collector,[4] although these did not provide enough income at the time for him to make a living. A local youth coach who knew Veee asked him to help out with the coach's team. In need of income, he agreed and quickly discovered that he loved second career as a coach. His coaching jobs began with club teams, including three years with the SDSC Surf club and two years with the Pegasus club [citation needed].

Veee would eventually become Director of Coaching for the Encinitas Soccer League. In 2005, became the head coach of the La Costa Canyon High School girls' soccer team. He decided to become a high school coach due to dissatisfaction with regression his club players experienced during the high school season. Veee concluded that the low quality of high school soccer hurt his club and decided the best way to raise that quality was through his personal attention.[5]

In 1994, he was commissioned to be the artist for the 1994 World Cup hosted by multiple cities across the United States. An exhibition including Veee's work titled "Soccerfest, A Magical World" was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center July 8–17, 1994.[citation needed]

As an artist, Veee has produced hundreds of works, including a commissioned portrait of former California Governor and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson.[6]

In 1997, the San Diego Breitbard Hall of Fame inducted Veee, the first soccer player so honored.[7] He was also selected as an inaugural member of the Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame in 2011.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Playful Juli Veee is Sockers' greatest
  2. ^ "Players. Juli Veee". nasljerseys.com. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  3. ^ Gammon, Clive "The NASL: It's Alive But On Death Row", "Sports Illustrated", May 7, 1984. Retrieved on March 16, 2015.
  4. ^ Gary Hyvonen (May 21, 2004). . San Diego Union Tribune. Archived from the original on December 27, 2023. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  5. ^ Scott Bair (October 20, 2005). . San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived from the original on December 27, 2023. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  6. ^ Tod Leonard (September 5, 2016). . San Diego Union Tribune. Archived from the original on May 24, 2023. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on April 16, 2014. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  8. ^ Staff REPORT (October 28, 2011). "Popovic's success earns Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame nod". STLtoday.com. Retrieved April 9, 2023.

External links edit

  • Article about Veee's coaching
  • NASL and MISL stats

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Juli Veee born Gyula Visnyei February 22 1950 is a former professional soccer player who played as a forward Announced as Double deuce triple E the one and only Juli Veee 1 Veee experienced his greatest success as an indoor player with the San Diego Sockers Born in Hungary he earned four caps scoring two goals with the United States national team Juli VeeeVeee in 2005Personal informationFull nameGyula VisnyeiDate of birth 1950 02 22 February 22 1950 age 74 Place of birthBudapest HungaryHeight6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Position s ForwardYouth career0 0 0 0 1969VasasSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1975Los Angeles Aztecs20 6 1976San Jose Earthquakes NASL indoor 4 8 1976San Jose Earthquakes13 0 1976 1977Lierse28 8 1977 1978Standard Liege19 5 1978 1982San Diego Sockers164 33 1979 1980New York Arrows MISL 26 29 1981 1982San Diego Sockers NASL indoor 18 51 1982 1983San Diego Sockers MISL 37 57 1983 1984San Diego Sockers NASL indoor 28 45 1984 1985Las Vegas Americans MISL 39 50 1985 1988San Diego Sockers MISL 115 101 International careerHungary U 211976 1982United States4 2 Managerial career2005 La Costa Canyon High School Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 NASL 2 2 NASL indoor 2 3 MISL 3 International career 4 Post playing career 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editVeee grew up impoverished in Budapest Hungary The communist government controlled nearly every aspect of a Hungarian s life and when Veee turned fifteen he was given a choice pursue a career in table tennis or soccer He chose soccer Chafing under the restrictions of his homeland under a totalitarian regime Veee defected when he was eighteen years old while on a tour of Western Europe with the Hungarian U 21 national team He began his professional career in France before moving to the United States Club career editNASL edit In 1975 Veee moved to the U S where he signed with the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League That season he played in nineteen games scoring six goals He was traded to the San Jose Earthquakes for the 1976 season At the completion of the 1976 NASL season Veee moved to Belgium where he signed with First Division club Lierse He spent one season with Lierse before moving to Standard Liege for the 1977 78 season Veee returned to the NASL to play for the San Diego Sockers from 1978 to 1982 Veee was a fan favorite for the Sockers NASL indoor edit Veee played for San Jose during the 1976 indoor tournament and led the competition with eight goals 2 A few years later the NASL started an indoor league in which the Sockers participated in 1980 81 1981 82 1983 84 San Diego won the championship in the 1981 82 and 1983 84 seasons Juli Veee was their star He went on to play with the Sockers in the MISL Overall the Sockers won 10 indoor soccer championships two in the NASL and eight more in the MISL Veee finished his career with the Sockers with 254 goals and 214 assists Veee was described in a 1984 Sports Illustrated article as a player who would find it tough to hold a place on a European third division side and who recognizes that the simplistic indoor version suits his talents better than the grown ups game In the same article Veee was quoted as stating tell the rest of the world to go on playing in the mud and rain we ll get rich while staying clean The future of American soccer is indoors 3 MISL edit Veee began his career in the Major Indoor Soccer League MISL with the New York Arrows His greatest achievement in soccer probably came as he led the San Diego Sockers to five championships He was MVP three times He was the 1982 83 championship series MVP At the end of the 1984 season the Sockers traded Veee to the Las Vegas Americans for whom he played a single season In 1985 he returned to the Sockers and finished his career with them in 1988 International career editVeee earned four caps with the United States national team after he became a U S citizen His first game with the national team came in an October 15 1976 loss to Mexico He scored his first national team goal five days later in a victory over Canada He played one more game in 1976 then did not earn another cap until his last one That came in the only game the U S played in 1982 a 2 1 victory over Trinidad on March 21 1982 Veee also scored his second national team goal in that game Veee was also a member of the United States team which qualified for the 1980 Summer Olympics While Veee scored a goal in the U S tie with Suriname which led to the U S qualifying for the games President Carter canceled the U S participation in those games as punishment for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan Because FIFA does not recognize Olympic and Olympic qualifying matches as full internationals these games are not included in Veee s national team statistics Post playing career editAfter retiring in 1988 he became an artist and book collector 4 although these did not provide enough income at the time for him to make a living A local youth coach who knew Veee asked him to help out with the coach s team In need of income he agreed and quickly discovered that he loved second career as a coach His coaching jobs began with club teams including three years with the SDSC Surf club and two years with the Pegasus club citation needed Veee would eventually become Director of Coaching for the Encinitas Soccer League In 2005 became the head coach of the La Costa Canyon High School girls soccer team He decided to become a high school coach due to dissatisfaction with regression his club players experienced during the high school season Veee concluded that the low quality of high school soccer hurt his club and decided the best way to raise that quality was through his personal attention 5 In 1994 he was commissioned to be the artist for the 1994 World Cup hosted by multiple cities across the United States An exhibition including Veee s work titled Soccerfest A Magical World was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center July 8 17 1994 citation needed As an artist Veee has produced hundreds of works including a commissioned portrait of former California Governor and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson 6 In 1997 the San Diego Breitbard Hall of Fame inducted Veee the first soccer player so honored 7 He was also selected as an inaugural member of the Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame in 2011 8 References edit Playful Juli Veee is Sockers greatest Players Juli Veee nasljerseys com Retrieved April 9 2023 Gammon Clive The NASL It s Alive But On Death Row Sports Illustrated May 7 1984 Retrieved on March 16 2015 Gary Hyvonen May 21 2004 Veee melds athletic past with artistic bent San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on December 27 2023 Retrieved December 27 2023 Scott Bair October 20 2005 Sockers legend Veee to coach LCC San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on December 27 2023 Retrieved December 27 2023 Tod Leonard September 5 2016 Playful Juli Veee is Sockers greatest San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on May 24 2023 Retrieved December 27 2023 San Diego Hall of Champions Archived from the original on April 16 2014 Retrieved April 9 2023 Staff REPORT October 28 2011 Popovic s success earns Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame nod STLtoday com Retrieved April 9 2023 External links editArtist profile Article about Veee s coaching NASL and MISL stats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juli Veee amp oldid 1216167004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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