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Steve Rammel

Steve Rammel (born April 20, 1968) is a retired American soccer player who played as a forward. Rammel spent five seasons in the U.S. and German lower divisions before playing two seasons in Major League Soccer. After retiring from playing in 1997, he served for many years as both an assistant and head coach for both college and professional teams. He was previously the executive director for the West Florida Flames Futbol Club in Brandon, Florida.

Steve Rammel
Personal information
Full name Steve Rammel
Date of birth (1968-04-20) April 20, 1968 (age 54)
Place of birth Bridgeton, New Jersey, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
–1986 West Deptford Eagles
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1990 Rutgers University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991 Penn-Jersey Spirit 7 (2)
1991–1992 SC Norderstedt
1992–1993 Tus Celle
1996 Washington Mustangs
1996–1997 D.C. United 37 (15)
1997 Colorado Rapids 10 (0)
German-Hungarians
Managerial career
1994–1996 UMass Minutemen (assistant)
1998–2001 UCLA Bruins (assistant)
2001–2005 Saint Mary's Gaels
2005–2006 Los Angeles Galaxy (assistant)
2007–2008 Santa Rosa United (executive director)
2013– Orlando City Youth (executive director)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

High school and college

Rammel attended West Deptford High School in New Jersey where he played for the school's boys soccer team. He helped lead the team to two New Jersey state championships, being named the 1986 Parade Magazine's National High School Player of the Year.[1]

After high school, Rammel attended and played soccer for The University of Connecticut from 1987 to 1989. He then transferred to Rutgers University where he played for its men's soccer team for the 1989 and 1990 seasons. In 1989, Rutgers went to the NCAA Final Four and, in Rammel's senior year, the team made it to the championship game where it lost in penalty kicks to UCLA. Rammel was selected as a first team All American his senior year and was second behind Ken Snow in the voting for the 1990 Hermann Trophy. Rammel finished his career with the Scarlet Knights with 44 goals in 86 games In 1991, he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Economics.

Playing career

National team

In 1991, Rammel was called into the U.S. national team camp, but never made a game day roster. However, he did play for the B-team in the 1991 World University Games.

Penn-Jersey Spirit

In 1991, Rammel spent seven games, scoring two goals, with the Penn-Jersey Spirit of the American Professional Soccer League.

Germany

Rammel then moved to Europe where he played for German lower division clubs SC Norderstedt in 1991-1992 and Tus Celle in 1992-1993.

In 1994, Rammel returned to school at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he earned a Master's degree in Business Administration in Finance in 1996. While studying, he also served as an assistant coach with the University of Massachusetts Amherst men's soccer team.

MLS

In 1996, Rammel joined the Washington Mustangs of the USISL. On April 19, 1996, D.C. United acquired Rammel on loan from the Mustangs. They were impressed enough that they purchased his contract on May 3, 1996. He became an All Star that season, scoring 17 regular season and play off goals.[2] He also scored the first MLS hat trick in a May 15, 1996 victory over the Columbus Crew.[citation needed]

His scoring touch deserted him in 1997 and after eleven games the team traded him on July 3, 1997 to the Colorado Rapids for Roy Wegerle. Rammel played the rest of the 1997 season with Colorado, never scoring a goal for the team. However, he did play 90 minutes in the championship game as the Rapids lost to United. On March 5, 1998, during the pre-season, the Rapids traded Rammel to the MetroStars for a 1999 first round supplemental draft choice. Two weeks later Rammel announced he planned to retire from playing and join UCLA as an assistant men's soccer coach. The MetroStars were allowed to keep their draft pick.

Coaching

Rammel had already re-entered the coaching ranks while with Colorado, becoming the Assistant Director of Coaching for the Colorado Rush youth club. However, his move to UCLA began a seven-year period where he devoted himself to coaching. Rammel was an assistant at UCLA for three years before moving to Saint Mary's College of California as the head men's soccer coach. He joined the team on March 29, 2001 and left five seasons later with a 32-54-10 record. On December 15, 2005, he left St. Mary's to become an assistant coach under Steve Sampson at the Los Angeles Galaxy. When Sampson was fired, the Galaxy purged the coaching ranks, firing Rammel in June 2006. [1]

On January 26, 2007, the Santa Rosa United youth club hired Rammel as the club's executive director.

References

  1. ^ "Rammel resigns at Saint Mary's to join MLS Galaxy" 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine, Soccer Times, December 15, 2005. Accessed January 7, 2008. "After leading West Deptford High School to two straight New Jersey state championships, Rammel was named Parade magazine's "National Player of the Year" for his 1985-86 senior season."
  2. ^ "L.A. Galaxy Name Rammel to Coaching Staff". 15 December 2005.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Steve Rammel news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Steve Rammel born April 20 1968 is a retired American soccer player who played as a forward Rammel spent five seasons in the U S and German lower divisions before playing two seasons in Major League Soccer After retiring from playing in 1997 he served for many years as both an assistant and head coach for both college and professional teams He was previously the executive director for the West Florida Flames Futbol Club in Brandon Florida Steve RammelPersonal informationFull nameSteve RammelDate of birth 1968 04 20 April 20 1968 age 54 Place of birthBridgeton New Jersey United StatesHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Position s ForwardYouth career 1986West Deptford EaglesCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 1987 1990Rutgers UniversitySenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1991Penn Jersey Spirit7 2 1991 1992SC Norderstedt1992 1993Tus Celle1996Washington Mustangs1996 1997D C United37 15 1997Colorado Rapids10 0 German HungariansManagerial career1994 1996UMass Minutemen assistant 1998 2001UCLA Bruins assistant 2001 2005Saint Mary s Gaels2005 2006Los Angeles Galaxy assistant 2007 2008Santa Rosa United executive director 2013 Orlando City Youth executive director Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 High school and college 2 Playing career 2 1 National team 2 2 Penn Jersey Spirit 2 3 Germany 2 4 MLS 3 Coaching 4 References 5 External linksHigh school and college EditRammel attended West Deptford High School in New Jersey where he played for the school s boys soccer team He helped lead the team to two New Jersey state championships being named the 1986 Parade Magazine s National High School Player of the Year 1 After high school Rammel attended and played soccer for The University of Connecticut from 1987 to 1989 He then transferred to Rutgers University where he played for its men s soccer team for the 1989 and 1990 seasons In 1989 Rutgers went to the NCAA Final Four and in Rammel s senior year the team made it to the championship game where it lost in penalty kicks to UCLA Rammel was selected as a first team All American his senior year and was second behind Ken Snow in the voting for the 1990 Hermann Trophy Rammel finished his career with the Scarlet Knights with 44 goals in 86 games In 1991 he graduated with a Bachelor s degree in Economics Playing career EditNational team Edit In 1991 Rammel was called into the U S national team camp but never made a game day roster However he did play for the B team in the 1991 World University Games Penn Jersey Spirit Edit In 1991 Rammel spent seven games scoring two goals with the Penn Jersey Spirit of the American Professional Soccer League Germany Edit Rammel then moved to Europe where he played for German lower division clubs SC Norderstedt in 1991 1992 and Tus Celle in 1992 1993 In 1994 Rammel returned to school at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he earned a Master s degree in Business Administration in Finance in 1996 While studying he also served as an assistant coach with the University of Massachusetts Amherst men s soccer team MLS Edit In 1996 Rammel joined the Washington Mustangs of the USISL On April 19 1996 D C United acquired Rammel on loan from the Mustangs They were impressed enough that they purchased his contract on May 3 1996 He became an All Star that season scoring 17 regular season and play off goals 2 He also scored the first MLS hat trick in a May 15 1996 victory over the Columbus Crew citation needed His scoring touch deserted him in 1997 and after eleven games the team traded him on July 3 1997 to the Colorado Rapids for Roy Wegerle Rammel played the rest of the 1997 season with Colorado never scoring a goal for the team However he did play 90 minutes in the championship game as the Rapids lost to United On March 5 1998 during the pre season the Rapids traded Rammel to the MetroStars for a 1999 first round supplemental draft choice Two weeks later Rammel announced he planned to retire from playing and join UCLA as an assistant men s soccer coach The MetroStars were allowed to keep their draft pick Coaching EditRammel had already re entered the coaching ranks while with Colorado becoming the Assistant Director of Coaching for the Colorado Rush youth club However his move to UCLA began a seven year period where he devoted himself to coaching Rammel was an assistant at UCLA for three years before moving to Saint Mary s College of California as the head men s soccer coach He joined the team on March 29 2001 and left five seasons later with a 32 54 10 record On December 15 2005 he left St Mary s to become an assistant coach under Steve Sampson at the Los Angeles Galaxy When Sampson was fired the Galaxy purged the coaching ranks firing Rammel in June 2006 1 On January 26 2007 the Santa Rosa United youth club hired Rammel as the club s executive director References Edit Rammel resigns at Saint Mary s to join MLS Galaxy Archived 2007 11 07 at the Wayback Machine Soccer Times December 15 2005 Accessed January 7 2008 After leading West Deptford High School to two straight New Jersey state championships Rammel was named Parade magazine s National Player of the Year for his 1985 86 senior season L A Galaxy Name Rammel to Coaching Staff 15 December 2005 External links EditColorado Rapids Bio Santa Rosa Bio with links to several other Rammel bios Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Rammel amp oldid 1121034551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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