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Saeed Kadkhodaian : ウィキペディア英語版
Saeed Kadkhodaian
Saeed Kadkhodaian is a retired American soccer player, former team owner and currently the president of Azad, Inc. Soccer USA and Doostan, Inc. Soccer USA. He had previously played for, owned and coached the Austin Sockadillos and owned the Minnesota Thunder from 2005 to 2007.
Kadkhodaian, a native of Iran,〔''THUNDER EXPAND TO YEAR-ROUND OPERATION'' St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - Saturday, April 9, 2005〕 spent much of his youth in Germany. In 1973, he moved to Austin, Texas to work as a mechanical engineer for a telecommunications company. In 1978, he moved to Minnesota before eventually returning moving back to Texas. In 1987, he began playing for the Austin Sockadillos in the Southwest Indoor Soccer League. He also served as the team's director of operations.〔''Outdoor play could lead to bigger things'' Austin American-Statesman - Thursday, May 25, 1989〕 In 1989, he purchased the team from founder Francisco Marcos.〔''Hungry for crown - Sockadillos hoping this will be season to win elusive title'' Austin American-Statesman - Friday, November 17, 1989〕〔(Austin Sockadillos )〕 The team was renamed the Austin Lone Stars in 1994. In 1997, Kadkhodaian coached the team for several games after head coach Wolfgang Suhnholz was named as an assistant coach with the U.S. U-16 national team.〔''Lone Star coach to lead under-16s'' Austin American-Statesman (TX) - Tuesday, May 13, 1997〕 In 1999, he became team president.
In addition to playing soccer, Kadkhodaian also worked for twenty-five years as an engineer for 3M. He left the firm in 2003. In 1986, he founded a string of soccer stores, known as Soccer USA, in both Texas and Minnesota.〔''Getting a kick out of soccer - As sport's popularity grows, so does store'' Austin American-Statesman (TX) - Saturday, November 8, 1997〕 In 1998, he became a minority shareholder in the Minnesota Thunder. In April 2005, Kadkhodaian became a majority owner, along with minority owners Ron Carter and Jim Froslid, after they purchased the Minnesota Thunder of the USL First Division from Bill George.〔(Local Soccer Entrepreneurs Purchase Minnesota Thunder from Bill George )〕 After the change in ownership, Kadkhodaian became president of the Thunder. In August 2007, WingField NV a Belgium based real estate firm purchased the Thunder from the three partners. In February 2008, Kadkhodaian became a member of the board of directors for the Austin Aztex, but he left that position in February 2009.
In 2006, he was inducted into the United Soccer Leagues Hall of Fame.〔(Kadkhodaian USL Hall of Fame profile )〕
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