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Carmine Isacco : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carmine Isacco
Carmine Isacco (born September 20, 1970) is a Canadian soccer coach and retired player. He is currently the head coach of SC Toronto of the Canadian Soccer League. ==Playing career== In 1989, Isacco entered the University of Maryland, College Park where he was a Soccer America Magazine freshman All-American goalkeeper. Over his four seasons with the Terrapins, he was named to the All-ACC first team three times and was the Terrapins team captain as a senior in 1992. He then spent time with the Canadian Olympic Team and competed at the 1993 World University Games. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Maryland Isaaco turned professional in 1993 with the Toronto Italia in the National Soccer League. In his first season with the club, he was Goalkeeper of the Year, and was also named a Canadian all-star three times. In 1996, he moved to the Milwaukee Rampage of the USISL.〔''Isacco is quick learner Rampage goalie thrown into shootout line of fire'' Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Saturday, May 11, 1996〕 He was selected to the All USISL Select First Team.〔(The Year in American Soccer - 1996 )〕 In the fall of 1996, he signed with the Toronto Shooting Stars of the National Professional Soccer League.〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS -- 1996-1997 )〕 He returned to the Rampage for the 1997 USISL A-League season as the Rampage won the league title. He would continue to play the summer outdoor season with the Rampage until released by the team on July 13, 1999.〔''Rampage dumps five in mid-season shuffle - Isacco , Gentile cite conflict with Cordoba in departure'' Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Wednesday, July 14, 1999〕 On October 16, 1997, he signed a two year contract with the Milwaukee Wave of the NPSL.〔''Wave signs Isacco- Goalkeeper led Rampage to A-League title this summer'' Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Saturday, October 18, 1997〕 However, he spent most of the season as backup to Victor Nogueira.〔''Unhappy Isacco demands trade from Wave - Backup goalie, Rampage starter wants to play more'' Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Friday, October 2, 1998〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS -- 1997-1998 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS -- 1998-1999 )〕 After having been released by the Rampage half way through the 1999 outdoor season, Isaaco signed with the Rochester Rhinos in August. He then moved to the Edmonton Drillers for the 1999-2000 NPSL season.〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS -- 1999-2000 )〕 On June 20, 2000, the Toronto Lynx signed Isacco.〔''Transactions'' Seattle Times, The (WA) - Tuesday, June 20, 2000〕 He also served as an assistant coach with the Lynx. In the fall of 2000, he signed with the Buffalo Blizzard where he again served as a backup, this time to Bryan Finnerty.〔(National Professional Soccer League Final Official Statistics -- 2000-2001 )〕 The Blizzard folded at the end of the season and in August 2001, the Kansas City Comets selected Isacco in the dispersal draft, but he chose not to sign with the team. In 2002, he signed with Toronto Supra of the Canadian Professional Soccer League, where he primarily served as a backup goalkeeper for the club, and finishing off the season as the team's head coach.
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