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Randy Pikuzinski : ウィキペディア英語版
Randy Pikuzinski

Randy Pikuzinski is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League, National Professional Soccer League and United Soccer League.
Pikuzinski, and his brother Rudy, learned soccer from their father who managed the amateur Buffalo White Eagles. Both brothers played on the White Eagles. In 1983, Pikuzinski signed with the Buffalo Stallions of the Major Indoor Soccer League out of high school. In 1984, he played outdoor soccer with the Buffalo Storm of the United Soccer League.〔(The Year in American Soccer – 1984 ). Homepages.sover.net (2010-01-31). Retrieved on January 12, 2012.〕 In 1985, Pikuzinski signed with the Canton Invaders of the American Indoor Soccer Association. He saw little playing time his season and a half with the Invaders, but became a key player during the second half of the 1986–1987 season. At the end of the season, he became a free agent and signed with the Milwaukee Wave.〔''PIKUZINSKI 'S EXIT LEAVES INVADERS SEEKING FORWARDS'' Akron Beacon Journal (OH) – Sunday, August 2, 1987〕 In January 1988, the Wave traded him to the Canton Invaders in exchange for Tim Tyma and Pete Smith.〔(Wave Woes Beginning to Clear Up ). News.google.com (1988-01-22). Retrieved on January 12, 2012.〕 He went on to win two more AISA championships with the Invaders. In October 1991, the Invaders traded Pikuzinski to the Chicago Power in exchange for the Power's 1992 first round draft pick.〔''DEALS'' USA TODAY – Thursday, October 31, 1991〕〔(1991–1992 Chicago Power ). Members.toast.net. Retrieved on January 12, 2012.〕 In September 1992, the Power traded Pikuzinski to the Buffalo Blizzard in exchange for Russ Prince, Chuck Codd and Ko Thandabouth.〔''BLIZZARD ACQUIRES PIKUZINSKI FROM CHICAGO FOR 3 DRAFTEES'' The Buffalo News – Monday, September 14, 1992〕 He would remain with the Blizzard until 2001.〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 1992–1993 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL REPORT – 1993-1994 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 1994–1995 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 1995–1996 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 1996–1997 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 1997–1998 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 1998–1999 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 1999–2000 )〕〔(NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 2000–2001 )〕 That year, the Blizzard folded and the Harrisburg Heat selected Pikuzinski in the dispersal draft.〔(Misl Holds Dispersal Draft ). Oursportscentral.com (2001-08-20). Retrieved on January 12, 2012.〕 Pikuzinski retired.
His brother Rudy was also a professional soccer player. He holds the appearance record for the NPSL, with 508 appearances.
==References==


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