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Mike Apple : ウィキペディア英語版
Mike Apple

Michael Apple is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the USL A-League and several American indoor leagues. He was a member of the United States national futsal team at the 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup
Apple attended Akron University where he played on the men’s soccer team from 1995 to 1998. He was a 1998 Third Team All American with the Zips.〔(1998 All Americans )〕 Apple finished his bachelor’s degree in sports management at Robert Morris University.
In 1999, the Lehigh Valley Steam selected Apple in the first round (twenty-seventh) overall of the USL A-League draft.〔(1999 Draft List )〕 The Steam traded him to the expansion Pittsburgh Riverhounds during the pre-season. Apple would go on to play four seasons for the Riverhounds. In addition to playing the outdoor summer season with the Riverhounds, Apple also played the winter seasons, usually with indoor teams. However, in October 1999, he moved to Poland where he played briefly for Petro Płock.〔(1999-2000 Petro Plock )〕 He returned to the United States and joined the Cleveland Crunch of the National Professional Soccer League for the end of the 1999-2000 season. In 2003, Apple moved to the Cincinnati Riverhawks before rejoining the Riverhounds in 2004.〔(2004 Pittsburgh Riverhounds )〕 In the fall of 2003, Apple signed with the St. Louis Steamers of the second Major Indoor Soccer League. On March 18, 2005, the Steamers traded Apple and Nate Houser to the Baltimore Blast in exchange for Carlos Farias. He finished the season with the Blast. In November 2005, the Blast traded Apple to back to the St. Louis for future considerations.〔(“The Big Apple” Returns to St. Louis )〕 The Steamers folded at the end of the season and in September 2006, the Detroit Ignition selected Apple in the dispersal draft.〔(Ignition selects seven in the Dispersal Draft )〕 That year, Apple played his last season with the Riverhounds.〔(2006 Pittsburgh Riverhounds )〕 He spent three seasons with the Ignition, the last in the Xtreme Soccer League. That season, the Ignition won the league title.
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