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Mark Karpun

Mark Edward Karpun (born June 12, 1963) is a Canadian retired soccer player that played in the North American Soccer League, the Major Indoor Soccer League the Canadian Soccer League and for the Canadian Men's National Team. He is also noted for having twice scored the golden goal of sudden-death overtime to win an indoor championship final.

Mark Karpun
Personal information
Full name Mark Edward Karpun
Date of birth (1963-06-12) 12 June 1963 (age 60)
Place of birth Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1976 B.C. Travellers
1980–81 McNair High School
1980–82 Richmond Olympic[1][2]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981 Calgary Boomers (reserve team)
1982–1983 Rowdies II (reserve team) 12 (16)
1983–1984 Tampa Bay Rowdies (indoor) 34 (23)
1983–1984 Tampa Bay Rowdies 27 (6)
1984–1990 Dallas Sidekicks (indoor) 249 (146)
1989–1992 Vancouver 86ers 65 (9)
1990–1992 Tacoma Stars (indoor) 76 (48)
International career
1983–1986 Canada 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life Edit

Mark Karpun was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He played for B.C. Travellers at age 13, and later for McNair High School in Richmond, B.C.[3]

North American Soccer League Edit

Karpun was chosen straight out of McNair by the Calgary Boomers with the 17th pick of the first round of the 1981 NASL draft.[4] He joined the Boomers in June after graduating high school and played on an amateur contract through the remainder of the 1981 season.[5] While in Calgary he played exclusively on the reserve team, never appearing in an NASL match before the team folded at the end of the season.

Karpun was signed to the Tampa Bay Rowdies developmental squad, Rowdies II, in May 1982.[6] With the Rowdies II he scored 16 goals in 12 matches. Following Gordon Jago’s resignation in July 1982, Karpun’s old coach in Calgary, Al Miller, was named the Rowdies’ new head coach. In late 1982 Karpun, and other Tampa Bay reservists received their first international experience when they trained for two months in Brazil with the world renowned club, São Paulo FC.[7][8] Karpun's first chance to crack the Rowdies regular line up came during the 1983 indoor season. As unheralded young players go, Karpun did well, scoring 11 goals in 11 matches.[9] This included his double overtime, game-winner in the Indoor Grand Prix finals versus the Montreal Manic.[10]

His strong indoor play, coupled with rapidly shrinking NASL budgets, earned him a call up onto the Rowdies first-team roster midway through the 1983 outdoor season.[11] Barely 20 years old at the time, he scored 5 times in 13 appearances. He continued to play for the Rowdies through the 1983–84 indoor and 1984 outdoor campaigns.

Major Indoor Soccer League Edit

With the collapse of the NASL immanent, Karpun signed with the expansion Dallas Sidekicks of the MISL in October 1984[12] prior to the 1984–85 season. This reunited him with several people from his time in Tampa Bay including Tatu, Wes McLeod, Perry Van der Beck and head coach, Gordon Jago, the man who had originally signed him to the Rowdies II squad.[13] Karpun was a regular in the Sidekicks lineup in all but one of his six seasons in Dallas, when a knee injury early in the 1985–86 season limited him to 16 of 48 games that year.[12][14]

In the 1987 MISL Finals against the heavily favored Tacoma Stars, he again proved to have the magic touch. In Game 6 he scored another double overtime, golden goal, this time to force a winner-take-all seventh game.[15][16] Two nights later in Game 7 he redirected in the game-winner at 9:23 of overtime to give the Sidekicks their first ever indoor crown.[17][18] In Dallas Sidekicks history, Karpun ranks fifth in goals (146), seventh in assists (76), and eighth in games played (249).[19]

In September 1990 he signed with the Tacoma Stars to be closer to his family in Vancouver. Over two seasons with Tacoma he played in 76 games.

Canadian Soccer League Edit

Beginning in 1989 Karpun spent several summers playing outdoors with his hometown Vancouver 86ers in the Canadian Soccer League. During that time Vancouver won the regular season every year, the CSL Championship three times, and the 1990 North American club title as well. They were also CSL runners up in 1992. He retired from the sport in 1993.[20]

National team Edit

Karpun wore the Canadian men's national team uniform several times between 1983 and 1986, but figured in only two matches, both as a substitute.[21][22] He first played in the return leg of a 1983 Olympic qualifier versus Mexico on November 23 at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria, British Columbia. Karpun came on as a substitute in the 60th minute.[23] He was part of the roster for the President's Cup in June 1985[24] but did not appear in either of Canada's two matches. He made his only other national team appearance as a substitute in a 3–0 international friendly loss to Mexico on April 27, 1986 at Estadio Azul, Mexico City.[25]

Personal life Edit

He and his wife Daniela and have three children.[26] Karpun is now employed as a captain in the Richmond Fire Department in the Metro Vancouver city of Richmond, British Columbia[27]

Honours Edit

  • North American Soccer League champion: 1983 (indoor)
  • Major Indoor Soccer League champion: 1986–87
  • Canadian Soccer League champion: 1989, 1990, 1991
  • Canadian Soccer League regular season champion: 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
  • North American Club Championship: 1990

References Edit

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ "29 Mar 1982, 19 - The Province at". Newspapers.com. 1982-03-29. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  3. ^ "TAMPA BAY ROWDIES APPRECIATION BLOG (1975 to 1993): Mark Karpun 1983, 1984; 1983 (Id), 1984 (Id)". 30 November 2008.
  4. ^ "1981 North American Soccer League North American Soccer League College Draft | SoccerStats.us".
  5. ^ "The Evening Independent - Google News Archive Search".
  6. ^ "Lakeland Ledger - Google News Archive Search".
  7. ^ "St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive Search".
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  9. ^ "NASL-Mark Karpun".
  10. ^ "The Evening Independent - Google News Archive Search".
  11. ^ "The Evening Independent - Google News Archive Search".
  12. ^ a b "Dallas Sidekicks Players: Mark Karpun".
  13. ^ "Herald-Journal - Google News Archive Search".
  14. ^ "The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search".
  15. ^ "Archives". Los Angeles Times. 19 June 1987.
  16. ^ "Ellensburg Daily Record - Google News Archive Search".
  17. ^ "The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search".
  18. ^ "The Big D Stands for Destiny".
  19. ^ "Dallas Sidekicks All-time Stats | SoccerStats.us".
  20. ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 3 April 1993.
  21. ^ "Home".
  22. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2016-02-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  23. ^ "Home".
  24. ^ [2][dead link]
  25. ^ "Mexico v Canada, 27 April 1986".
  26. ^ "Kristina Karpun - 2011 - Softball".
  27. ^ "Richmond Review, August 29, 2012 by Black Press Media Group - Issuu". Issuu.

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Mark Edward Karpun born June 12 1963 is a Canadian retired soccer player that played in the North American Soccer League the Major Indoor Soccer League the Canadian Soccer League and for the Canadian Men s National Team He is also noted for having twice scored the golden goal of sudden death overtime to win an indoor championship final Mark KarpunPersonal informationFull nameMark Edward KarpunDate of birth 1963 06 12 12 June 1963 age 60 Place of birthVancouver British Columbia CanadaHeight6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Position s ForwardYouth career1976B C Travellers1980 81McNair High School1980 82Richmond Olympic 1 2 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1981Calgary Boomers reserve team 1982 1983Rowdies II reserve team 12 16 1983 1984Tampa Bay Rowdies indoor 34 23 1983 1984Tampa Bay Rowdies27 6 1984 1990Dallas Sidekicks indoor 249 146 1989 1992Vancouver 86ers65 9 1990 1992Tacoma Stars indoor 76 48 International career1983 1986Canada2 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 North American Soccer League 3 Major Indoor Soccer League 4 Canadian Soccer League 5 National team 6 Personal life 7 Honours 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditMark Karpun was born in Vancouver British Columbia He played for B C Travellers at age 13 and later for McNair High School in Richmond B C 3 North American Soccer League EditKarpun was chosen straight out of McNair by the Calgary Boomers with the 17th pick of the first round of the 1981 NASL draft 4 He joined the Boomers in June after graduating high school and played on an amateur contract through the remainder of the 1981 season 5 While in Calgary he played exclusively on the reserve team never appearing in an NASL match before the team folded at the end of the season Karpun was signed to the Tampa Bay Rowdies developmental squad Rowdies II in May 1982 6 With the Rowdies II he scored 16 goals in 12 matches Following Gordon Jago s resignation in July 1982 Karpun s old coach in Calgary Al Miller was named the Rowdies new head coach In late 1982 Karpun and other Tampa Bay reservists received their first international experience when they trained for two months in Brazil with the world renowned club Sao Paulo FC 7 8 Karpun s first chance to crack the Rowdies regular line up came during the 1983 indoor season As unheralded young players go Karpun did well scoring 11 goals in 11 matches 9 This included his double overtime game winner in the Indoor Grand Prix finals versus the Montreal Manic 10 His strong indoor play coupled with rapidly shrinking NASL budgets earned him a call up onto the Rowdies first team roster midway through the 1983 outdoor season 11 Barely 20 years old at the time he scored 5 times in 13 appearances He continued to play for the Rowdies through the 1983 84 indoor and 1984 outdoor campaigns Major Indoor Soccer League EditWith the collapse of the NASL immanent Karpun signed with the expansion Dallas Sidekicks of the MISL in October 1984 12 prior to the 1984 85 season This reunited him with several people from his time in Tampa Bay including Tatu Wes McLeod Perry Van der Beck and head coach Gordon Jago the man who had originally signed him to the Rowdies II squad 13 Karpun was a regular in the Sidekicks lineup in all but one of his six seasons in Dallas when a knee injury early in the 1985 86 season limited him to 16 of 48 games that year 12 14 In the 1987 MISL Finals against the heavily favored Tacoma Stars he again proved to have the magic touch In Game 6 he scored another double overtime golden goal this time to force a winner take all seventh game 15 16 Two nights later in Game 7 he redirected in the game winner at 9 23 of overtime to give the Sidekicks their first ever indoor crown 17 18 In Dallas Sidekicks history Karpun ranks fifth in goals 146 seventh in assists 76 and eighth in games played 249 19 In September 1990 he signed with the Tacoma Stars to be closer to his family in Vancouver Over two seasons with Tacoma he played in 76 games Canadian Soccer League EditBeginning in 1989 Karpun spent several summers playing outdoors with his hometown Vancouver 86ers in the Canadian Soccer League During that time Vancouver won the regular season every year the CSL Championship three times and the 1990 North American club title as well They were also CSL runners up in 1992 He retired from the sport in 1993 20 National team EditKarpun wore the Canadian men s national team uniform several times between 1983 and 1986 but figured in only two matches both as a substitute 21 22 He first played in the return leg of a 1983 Olympic qualifier versus Mexico on November 23 at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria British Columbia Karpun came on as a substitute in the 60th minute 23 He was part of the roster for the President s Cup in June 1985 24 but did not appear in either of Canada s two matches He made his only other national team appearance as a substitute in a 3 0 international friendly loss to Mexico on April 27 1986 at Estadio Azul Mexico City 25 Personal life EditHe and his wife Daniela and have three children 26 Karpun is now employed as a captain in the Richmond Fire Department in the Metro Vancouver city of Richmond British Columbia 27 Honours EditNorth American Soccer League champion 1983 indoor Major Indoor Soccer League champion 1986 87 Canadian Soccer League champion 1989 1990 1991 Canadian Soccer League regular season champion 1989 1990 1991 1992 North American Club Championship 1990References Edit 1 dead link 29 Mar 1982 19 The Province at Newspapers com 1982 03 29 Retrieved 2022 06 05 TAMPA BAY ROWDIES APPRECIATION BLOG 1975 to 1993 Mark Karpun 1983 1984 1983 Id 1984 Id 30 November 2008 1981 North American Soccer League North American Soccer League College Draft SoccerStats us The Evening Independent Google News Archive Search Lakeland Ledger Google News Archive Search St Petersburg Times Google News Archive Search NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE Mark Karpun Archived from the original on 2016 03 12 Retrieved 2016 02 01 NASL Mark Karpun The Evening Independent Google News Archive Search The Evening Independent Google News Archive Search a b Dallas Sidekicks Players Mark Karpun Herald Journal Google News Archive Search The Pittsburgh Press Google News Archive Search Archives Los Angeles Times 19 June 1987 Ellensburg Daily Record Google News Archive Search The Pittsburgh Press Google News Archive Search The Big D Stands for Destiny Dallas Sidekicks All time Stats SoccerStats us Transactions The New York Times 3 April 1993 Home Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 07 28 Retrieved 2016 02 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Home 2 dead link Mexico v Canada 27 April 1986 Kristina Karpun 2011 Softball Richmond Review August 29 2012 by Black Press Media Group Issuu Issuu External links EditNASL MISL stats Mark Karpun at the Canadian Soccer Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Karpun 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