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Carlos Metidieri

Jose Carlos Metidieri (born December 18, 1942 in Votorantim, Brazil) is a retired Brazilian-born American soccer forward. He played professionally in Canada and the United States where he was the leading scorer of the North American Soccer League in 1970 and 1971 and named the league's Most Valuable Player - the only player in the league's history to accomplish both awards in consecutive seasons.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NASL League History )〕 He also earned two caps with the United States national soccer team in 1973.
==Professional==
Known as ''Topolino'' ("Little Mouse" in Italian) due to his 5'4" stature and explosive speed on the field,〔ROCHESTER REMEMBERS `MOUSE' THE SEATTLE TIMES - Sunday, May 19, 1996]〕 Metidieri began playing soccer professionally at age 16, when he moved from Brazil to Canada to play. He joined the Toronto Italia Falcons of the Eastern Canadian Professional Soccer League where he was the 1965 and 1966 league leading scorer and the 1966 Most Valuable Player.〔(League Drops Club Record )〕〔(The Year in American Soccer - 1965 )〕 In 1967, he moved to the Boston Rovers in the United Soccer Association before joining the Los Angeles Wolves, alongside cousin Gilson, for the North American Soccer League's first season. After one season in Los Angeles, Metidieri moved to the Rochester Lancers. He achieved his 'double double' with the Lancers, a team he played with for four summers. In 1971, he was the MPV and league leading scorer.〔(The Year in American Soccer - 1971 )〕 Rochester fans affectionately remember his game-winning goal in the longest professional soccer match ever played lasting 176 minutes in duration at Holleder Stadium against the visiting Dallas Tornado in 1971. He scored 35 points in 23 games in 1970 and 46 points, including 19 goals, in 24 games in 1971. Metidieri finished his NASL career in 1974 playing for the Boston Minutemen. He made a brief and final return to the professional spotlight for the Major Indoor Soccer League's Buffalo Stallions from 1979 to 1980.

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