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Eric Eichmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eric Eichmann
Eric Eichmann (born May 7, 1965, in Margate, Florida) is a retired American soccer player. He played professionally in Germany and the United States and later served as an assistant coach with the Miami Fusion of Major League Soccer. He also earned twenty-nine caps and scored four goals, for the United States men's national soccer team. ==College== Eichmann grew up in Florida where St. Thomas Aquinas High School and played for the Key Biscayne Gunners youth club.〔''ST. THOMAS MAKES IT THREE IN A ROW'' Miami Herald, The (FL) - Tuesday, June 7, 1983〕 Eichmann played college soccer Clemson University of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). His freshman year, he earned All-ACC honors. In 1984, the team won the NCAA national championship. His most successful individual year came as a junior when he set a school record of nineteen assists while helping his team to the ACC championship. As a senior, Eichmann earned First-Team All-American honors. In 1986, he also played for Atlanta Datagraphic, a top level amateur club.〔''Datagraphic still the big name in amateur soccer'' The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution - Thursday, June 26, 1986〕
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