Clark Brisson, the Glossary
Clark Brisson (born February 9, 1969) is a retired U.S. soccer striker who is currently the executive director of the James Island Youth Soccer Club.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: A-League (1995–2004), Association football, Baltimore Blast, Canton Invaders, Charleston Battery, Dayton Dynamo (1988–1995), FISU World University Games, Forward (association football), List of NCAA Division I men's soccer First-Team All-America teams, National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001), Philadelphia KiXX, Raleigh, North Carolina, Sanderson High School (North Carolina), South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer, United Soccer League, United States, University of New Haven, University of South Carolina.
- Baltimore Spirit players
- Canton Invaders players
- Dayton Dynamo players
- Jesse O. Sanderson High School alumni
- Philadelphia KiXX players
- South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer players
- University of New Haven people
A-League (1995–2004)
The A-League was a professional men's soccer league which featured teams from the United States and Canada.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Baltimore Blast
The Baltimore Blast is an American professional indoor soccer team based in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
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Canton Invaders
The Canton Invaders was an indoor soccer club based in Canton, Ohio that competed in the National Professional Soccer League.
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Charleston Battery
Charleston Battery is an American professional soccer club based in Charleston, South Carolina, and member of the USL Championship.
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Dayton Dynamo (1988–1995)
The Dayton Dynamo was a professional indoor soccer team from Dayton, Ohio.
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FISU World University Games
The FISU World University Games, formerly the Universiade, is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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List of NCAA Division I men's soccer First-Team All-America teams
The Division I First-Team All-Americans are the best eleven Division I U.S. college soccer players as selected by United Soccer Coaches.
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National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001)
The National Professional Soccer League was a professional indoor soccer league in the U.S. and Canada.
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Philadelphia KiXX
The Philadelphia KiXX was a professional indoor soccer team based in Philadelphia, USA.
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Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh is the capital city of the U.S. state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County.
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Sanderson High School (North Carolina)
Jesse O. Sanderson High School, more commonly called Sanderson High School (SHS), is a co-educational 9–12 public high school located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States in the Wake County Public School System.
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South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer
The South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer team represents the University of South Carolina and, as of the 2022 college soccer season, competes in the Sun Belt Conference.
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United Soccer League
United Soccer League (USL) is an organizer of soccer leagues in the United States.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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University of New Haven
The University of New Haven (UNH) is a private university in West Haven, Connecticut.
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University of South Carolina
The University of South Carolina (USC, South Carolina, or Carolina) is a public research university in Columbia, South Carolina.
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See also
Baltimore Spirit players
- Bill Harte
- Billy Ronson
- Bobby Joe Esposito
- Bojan Vučković (footballer)
- Brad Smith (soccer, born 1965)
- Branko Šegota
- Chris Love
- Clark Brisson
- Cris Vaccaro
- Dan O'Keefe (soccer)
- David Vaudreuil
- Denison Cabral
- Doug Neely
- Eric Dade
- Goran Hunjak
- Jason Maricle
- Jimmy Glenn
- Joe Koziol
- John Abe
- John Garvey (soccer)
- Kevin Sloan
- Khalil Azmi
- Michael Brady (soccer)
- Mike Mekelburg
- Mike Stankovic
- Mirko Castillo
- Neško Milovanović
- Omid Namazi
- Robert Ukrop
- Saša Zorić
- Steve Boardman (soccer)
- Tim Wittman
- Todd Hicks
- Zak Ibsen
Canton Invaders players
- Alex Tarnoczi
- Ali Kazemaini
- Benny Dargle
- Chris Love
- Chris Pfau
- Chuck Martini
- Clark Brisson
- Daniel Gonzalez (goalkeeper)
- Dick McCormick
- Don Tobin
- Fahmi El-Shami
- Franco Paonessa
- Giuseppe DePalo
- Greg Nichols
- Horst Fleps
- Ian Anderson (Scottish footballer)
- Jamie Swanner
- Janusz Michallik
- John Clare (soccer)
- John Dolinsky
- John Dugan (soccer)
- John Lignos
- Ken Lolla
- Lesh Shkreli
- Marcelo Carrera
- Marco Rizi
- Marcos Lugris
- Mike Barbarick
- Mike Gosselin
- Oscar Pisano
- P. J. Johns
- Randy Pikuzinski
- Rudy Pikuzinski
- Sadri Gjonbalaj
- Stan Koziol
- Steve Moyers
- Steve Provan
- Tim Tyma
- Trevor Dawkins
- Troy Edwards (soccer)
- Vic Davidson
- Walter Schlothauer
- Wayne Jentas
Dayton Dynamo players
- Alex Tarnoczi
- Austin Hudson (soccer)
- Ben Pollock (soccer)
- Brad Smith (soccer, born 1965)
- Brian Moore (soccer)
- Caleb Suri
- Chris Pfau
- Clark Brisson
- Danny Pena
- Ed Puskarich
- Fahmi El-Shami
- Hylton Dayes
- Jason Maricle
- Jimmy McGeough Jr.
- John Olu-Molomo
- Kevin Sloan
- Lesh Shkreli
- Marcos Lugris
- Mark Francis (soccer)
- Mark Simpson (soccer)
- Marty Schafer
- Mike Gosselin
- Rick Schweizer
- Robert Ukrop
- Scott Cook (soccer)
- Steve Morris (soccer)
- Terry Rowe
- Tony Bono
- Vince Beck
Jesse O. Sanderson High School alumni
- Alim McNeill
- Amy Sedaris
- Annie E. Clark
- Caleb Norkus
- Clark Brisson
- Darryl Partin
- David Fox (swimmer)
- David Sedaris
- Jeb Bishop
- Jeff Williams (Apple)
- Matt James (television personality)
- Paul Friedrich (comic artist)
- Ryan Jeffers
- Steve Dobrogosz
- Steve Kenney
- Tom Fetzer
Philadelphia KiXX players
- Adauto Neto
- Angel Rivillo
- Bill Andracki
- Bobby Joe Esposito
- Bojan Vučković (footballer)
- Branko Božović
- Cesidio Colasante
- Chris Penny
- Christopher Williams (soccer)
- Clark Brisson
- Clay Roberts
- David Castellanos
- David Schofield (footballer)
- Don D'Ambra
- Gary DePalma
- Glenn Carbonara
- Goran Hunjak
- Goran Vasić
- Ihor Dotsenko
- Jason Hotchkin
- Jeremy Aldrich
- Joe Di Buono
- Joe Scigliano
- Joel Shanker
- John Barry Nusum
- John Olu-Molomo
- Josh Rife
- Kevin Sloan
- Mali Walton
- Manny Oudin
- Mark Jonas
- Matt Knowles (soccer)
- Matthew Maher (soccer)
- Omid Namazi
- Paul Kitson (footballer, born 1956)
- Rob Johnson (soccer)
- Shawn Boney
- Timothy O'Neill (soccer)
- Tony Bono
- Tony McPeak (footballer)
- Vince Beck
- Zé Roberto (footballer, born 1978)
South Carolina Gamecocks men's soccer players
- Anthony Stovall
- Asa Kryst
- Billy Baumhoff
- Billy Clifford (soccer)
- Blake Brettschneider
- Brad Guzan
- Bradlee Baladez
- Braeden Troyer
- C. J. Smith (soccer)
- Chris Morman
- Clark Brisson
- Clint Mathis
- Danny Deakin
- David Testo
- Doug Allison (footballer)
- Henry Ring
- Ian McGrane
- Janny Rivera
- Jeff Addai
- Jimmy Maurer
- Joey Worthen
- Jordan Matthews (soccer)
- Josh Alcala
- Josh Wolff
- Justin Sukow
- Kyle Gurrieri
- Lawson Vaughn
- Logan Hitzeman
- Luca Mayr-Fälten
- Makan Hislop
- Mark Wiltse
- Mike Gosselin
- Mitchell Myers
- Nathan Watkins
- Paul Turin
- Ray Vigliotti
- Richard Wurdack
- Robert Beebe
- Rubén Tufiño
- Ryan Arambula
- Scott Cook (soccer)
- Tim Hankinson
- Tony Soto (soccer)
- Tyler Ruthven
- Will Traynor
- Willis Forko
University of New Haven people
- Clark Brisson
- Lawrence J. DeNardis
- Steven H. Kaplan