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Dino Delevski (born in Skopje, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia〔(The Pitch )〕) is an American soccer player of Macedonian descent.〔(Player History )〕 ==Career== In 1996, Delevski graduated from Capitol Hill High School. He was a 1996 All State High School soccer player at Capitol Hill. He attended Oklahoma City University where he was a 1999 Second Team NAIA All American soccer player.〔(1999 NAIA Soccer All Americans )〕 On 25 January 2000, Delevski signed with the Wichita Wings of the National Professional Soccer League.〔(Delevski Honored )〕 On 20 August 2001, the Kansas City Comets selected Delevski in the first round of the dispersal draft.〔(MISL HOLDS DISPERSAL DRAFT )〕 Delevski signed with the Comets. He was selected as 2002 and 2003 NPSL MVP.〔(The Year in American Soccer - 2003 )〕 During the 2000-2001 (final) season of the league, he made the National Conference team for the 2001 NPSL All-Star Game, held in Buffalo, New York (then home of the Buffalo Blizzard). In 2003, he played outdoors with the Milwaukee Wave United of the A-League. That year, he also became an American citizen.〔(Indoor Star Steps Out )〕 On 22 September 2005, the Philadelphia KiXX selected Delevski in the Dispersal Draft. Delevski did not sign with the KiXX until 16 February 2006.〔(KiXX Sign Two-Time League MVP Dino Delevski )〕 He had stayed with the KiXX for the 2007-2008 MISL II season with fellow Macedonian Sandre Naumoski, but then he would be traded to the Monterrey La Raza early in the season. In 2008, Delevski joined the Rockford Rampage of the National Indoor Soccer League. On 25 February 2009, the Rampage released Delevski. A week later, he signed with the Xtreme Soccer League which assigned him to the Milwaukee Wave.〔(Two-time MVP Delevski joins Wave )〕Delevski is currently a coach for the Chicago Inferno of the MASL.
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