Nick De Santis, the Glossary
Nicolas De Santis (born November 11, 1967) is a former professional soccer player.[1]
Table of Contents
33 relations: A-League (1995–2004), American Professional Soccer League, ASD Termoli Calcio 1920, Association football, Bob Lilley (soccer, born 1966), Canada men's national soccer team, Canada men's national under-20 soccer team, Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992), Chicago Power, Edmonton Drillers (1996–2000), Exhibition game, FIFA Futsal World Cup, FIFA World Cup qualification, Football at the 1987 Pan American Games, John Limniatis, Kansas City Attack, Lima, Mexico national football team, Milwaukee Wave, Montreal, Montreal Impact (1992–2011), Montreal Supra, National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001), Peru, Peru national football team, Quebec, Raleigh Express, Seattle Sounders (1994–2008), Toronto ThunderHawks, USL First Division, Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010), Voyageurs Cup, 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship.
- ASD Termoli Calcio 1920 players
- Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Chicago Power (NPSL) players
- Edmonton Drillers (1996–2000) players
- Kansas City Attack (NPSL) players
- Montreal Impact (1992–2011) head coaches
- Montreal Supra players
- North American Soccer League (2011–2017) coaches
- Raleigh Express players
- Toronto ThunderHawks players
- USL First Division coaches
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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American Professional Soccer League
The American Professional Soccer League (APSL) was a professional men's soccer league with teams from the United States and later Canada.
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ASD Termoli Calcio 1920
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Termoli Calcio 1920 is an Italian association football club located in Termoli, Molise.
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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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Bob Lilley (soccer, born 1966)
Robert "Bob" Lilley (born May 2, 1966) is an American soccer coach who is the head coach of USL Championship club Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC. Nick De Santis and bob Lilley (soccer, born 1966) are American Professional Soccer League players, Montreal Impact (1992–2011) head coaches and national Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players.
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Canada men's national soccer team
The Canada men's national soccer team (Équipe du Canada de soccer masculin) represents Canada in international soccer competitions since 1924.
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Canada men's national under-20 soccer team
The Canada U-20 men's national soccer team (also known as Canada Under-20s or Canada U-20s) represents Canada in international soccer at this age level.
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Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992)
The Canadian Soccer League was a Division 1 professional soccer league that operated for six seasons between 1987 and 1992.
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Chicago Power
The Chicago Power were an indoor soccer club based in Chicago, Illinois that competed in the American Indoor Soccer Association and National Professional Soccer League.
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Edmonton Drillers (1996–2000)
The Edmonton Drillers, a Canadian indoor soccer team, was reconstituted in August 1996 under the ownership of Peter Pocklington.
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Exhibition game
An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a pre-season game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced.
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FIFA Futsal World Cup
The FIFA Futsal World Cup is an international futsal competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA, the sport's global governing body.
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FIFA World Cup qualification
The FIFA World Cup qualification is a set of competitive matches that a national association football team plays in order to qualify for one of the available berths at the final tournament of the men's FIFA World Cup.
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The tenth edition of the Men's Football Tournament at the Pan American Games was held at the William Kuntz Soccer Center in Indianapolis, United States from August 9 to August 21, 1987.
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John Limniatis
Ioannis "John" Limniatis (Greek: Ιωάννης "Τζον" Λημνιάτης; born 24 June 1967) is a retired professional soccer player who played as a midfielder. Nick De Santis and John Limniatis are a-League (1995–2004) players, American Professional Soccer League players, Canada men's international soccer players, Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992) players, Canadian expatriate men's soccer players, Canadian expatriate sportspeople in the United States, Canadian soccer coaches, Kansas City Attack (NPSL) players, Montreal Impact (1992–2011) head coaches, Montreal Impact (1992–2011) players and national Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players.
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Kansas City Attack
The Kansas City Attack, previously the Atlanta Attack and later known as the Kansas City Comets, were an indoor soccer team based for most of its existence in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Lima
Lima, founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (Spanish for "City of Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
The Mexico national football team represents Mexico in international football and is governed by the Mexican Football Federation.
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Milwaukee Wave
The Milwaukee Wave is an American professional indoor soccer team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
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Montreal Impact (1992–2011)
The Montreal Impact (Impact de Montréal) was a Canadian professional soccer club based in Montreal, Quebec.
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Montreal Supra
Montreal Supra was a Canadian professional soccer club based in Montreal, Quebec that played in the Canadian Soccer League from 1988 to 1992.
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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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Peru
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Peru is a megadiverse country with habitats ranging from the arid plains of the Pacific coastal region in the west to the peaks of the Andes mountains extending from the north to the southeast of the country to the tropical Amazon basin rainforest in the east with the Amazon River.
The Peru national football team, nicknamed La Blanquirroja, represents Peru in men's international football.
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Quebec
QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
Raleigh Express
The Raleigh Express was a soccer club that competed in the United Soccer Leagues from 1993 to 2000.
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Seattle Sounders (1994–2008)
The Seattle Sounders were an American professional soccer team that was founded in 1994 and played in several second-division leagues, beginning with the American Professional Soccer League.
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Toronto ThunderHawks
Toronto ThunderHawks were an indoor soccer team based in Mississauga, Ontario that competed in the defunct NPSL.
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USL First Division
The USL First Division (usually referred to as USL-1) was a professional men's soccer league in the United States and Canada from 2005 to 2010.
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Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010)
The Vancouver Whitecaps were a Canadian professional soccer club based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Voyageurs Cup
The Voyageurs Cup (Coupe des Voyageurs) is the domestic trophy for professional soccer in Canada, awarded to the best men's and women's clubs in the country.
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1987 FIFA World Youth Championship
The 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship took place in Chile from 10 to 25 October 1987.
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See also
ASD Termoli Calcio 1920 players
- Attilio Nicodemo
- Christian Terlizzi
- Davide Merelli
- Edoardo Defendi
- Federico Scoppa
- Filippo Forò
- Gabriele Gibilterra
- Giovanni Kean
- Lorenzo Grossi
- Mariano Romano
- Nick De Santis
- Stefano Antezza
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Adam Rita
- Alessandro Busti
- Alessandro Riggi
- Alyssa Lagonia
- Ander Monro
- Asmir Begović
- Axel Desjardins
- Charmaine Hooper
- Damiano Pecile
- Danya Barsalona
- Dustin Whitecotton
- Easton Ongaro
- George Gordienko
- Gianluca Zavarise
- Jonathan de Guzmán
- Julia Grosso
- Karri Willms
- Kevin Whitley (rugby union)
- Kirk McCaskill
- Kosovar Sadiki
- Mady Solow
- Maegan Rosa
- Marcel DeBellis
- Mark Cavallin
- Mark Teahen
- Matthew Palleschi
- Mozzi Gyorio
- Murray Grapentine
- Ndzemdzela Langwa
- Nick De Santis
- Paul Duerden
- Rayane Yesli
- Rebecca Bartosh
- Richie Ennin
- Rocco Placentino
- Sandro Grande
- Scott Richmond
- Sebastian Breza
- Sergio De Luca
- Simon Colyn
- Tajon Buchanan
- Travis Larsen
- Tyler Attardo
- Valerio Alesi
- Vincent Lamy
Chicago Power (NPSL) players
- Chris King (soccer)
- Jim Adams (soccer)
- Marco Rizi
- Nick De Santis
- Pato Margetic
- Peter Gastis
- Roldege Arius
- Stuart Dobson
Edmonton Drillers (1996–2000) players
- Aaron Benjamin
- Alfredo Valente
- Bill Sedgewick
- Carmen D'Onofrio
- Carmine Isacco
- Chris Clarke (soccer)
- Chris Handsor
- Domenic Mobilio
- Ian Clarke (soccer)
- Jeff Clarke (Canadian soccer)
- Kevin Holness
- Lars Hirschfeld
- LeBaron Hollimon
- Lloyd Barker (footballer)
- Martin Dugas
- Martin Nash
- Nebojša Vignjević
- Nick De Santis
- Nikola Vignjević
- Pat Onstad
- Paul Dailly
- Paul Moore (soccer)
- Rick Titus (soccer)
- Scott Hileman
- Shayne Campbell
- Sipho Sibiya
- Tiarnan King
Kansas City Attack (NPSL) players
- Brian Haynes (footballer)
- Brian Loftin
- Constantin Stănici
- Iain Fraser (soccer)
- Jim Adams (soccer)
- John Limniatis
- Keith DeFini
- LeBaron Hollimon
- Lee Tschantret
- Milko Djurovski
- Nick De Santis
- Wes Wade
Montreal Impact (1992–2011) head coaches
- Bob Lilley (soccer, born 1966)
- Eddie Firmani
- John Limniatis
- Marc Dos Santos
- Nick De Santis
- Paul Kitson (footballer, born 1956)
- Tasso Koutsoukos
- Zoran Jankovic (football manager)
Montreal Supra players
- Alex Bunbury
- Cameron Walker (soccer)
- Christian Gourcuff
- Gaspard D'Alexis
- Grant Needham
- Iain Fraser (soccer)
- Jean-Robert Toussaint
- Leonidas Flores
- Lyndon Hooper
- Marco Rizi
- Mark Watson (soccer, born 1970)
- Mauro Biello
- Michael Araujo
- Nick De Santis
- Pat Harrington (soccer)
- Patrick Diotte
- Ronnie Hildersley
- Rudy Doliscat
- Simon Keith
- Tasso Koutsoukos
- Tom Kouzmanis
North American Soccer League (2011–2017) coaches
- Adrian Whitbread
- Alen Marcina
- Alex Pineda Chacón
- Brian Haynes (footballer)
- Caio Zanardi
- Carl Craig (football manager)
- Colin Clarke (footballer, born 1962)
- Colin Miller (soccer, born 1964)
- Daryl Sattler
- Daryl Shore
- Eric Wynalda
- Günter Kronsteiner
- Gary Smith (footballer, born 1968)
- Gerard Nus
- Giovanni Savarese
- Guillermo Hoyos
- Harry Sinkgraven
- Jason Smith (soccer)
- José Luis Villarreal
- José Manuel Abundis
- Juergen Sommer
- Kevin Friedland
- List of North American Soccer League coaches
- Manny Lagos
- Marc Dos Santos
- Mark Lowry (soccer)
- Martin Rennie (football manager)
- Nick De Santis
- Perry Van der Beck
- Phillip Dos Santos
- Puerto Rico Islanders managers
- Ricky Hill
- Stuart Campbell (footballer)
- Thomas Rongen
- Tim Hankinson
- Tim Regan
Raleigh Express players
- Aidan Murphy (footballer)
- Alan Prampin
- Albertin Montoya
- Ben Parry
- Chris Morman
- Chris Whyte
- Darren Warham
- Dewan Bader
- Edmundo Rodriguez
- Erik Imler
- Garth Lagerwey
- Garth Pollonais
- Gregg Berhalter
- Ihor Dotsenko
- Irasto Knights
- Jaman Tripoli
- Jason Kreis
- John Dugan (soccer)
- John Wilson (soccer)
- Juan Ramos (soccer)
- Kerry Zavagnin
- Kevin Anderson (soccer)
- Kevin Grimes (soccer)
- Marvin Raeburn
- Mick McDermott
- Mike Gailey
- Mike Gosselin
- Mike Mekelburg
- Nick De Santis
- Peter Byaruhanga
- Raimo de Vries
- Randy Merkel
- Ricardo Alcerro
- Robert Ukrop
- Ryan Walker (soccer)
- Sadri Gjonbalaj
- Steve Armas
- Tahj Jakins
- Todd Haskins
- Toni Siikala
- Ubusuku Abukusumo
- Wade Whitney
- Wendy Gebauer
Toronto ThunderHawks players
- Adolfo Mella
- Brian Bowes
- Chris Stathopoulos
- Elvis Thomas (soccer, born 1972)
- Francisco Dos Santos
- Gabriel Gervais
- Giuliano Oliviero
- Jimmy Glenn
- Jocelyn Roy
- Joe Mattacchione
- Marco Reda
- Mauricio Vincello
- Mauro Biello
- Nick De Santis
- Paolo Ceccarelli
- Phil Ionadi
- Theo Zagar
- Willy Giummarra
USL First Division coaches
- Adrian Heath
- Amos Magee
- Bob Lenarduzzi
- Bobby Howe (footballer, born 1945)
- Brian Schmetzer
- Buzz Lagos
- Chris Agnello
- Colin Clarke (footballer, born 1962)
- Darren Sawatzky
- Darryl Gee
- Daryl Shore
- David Bulow
- David Hoggan (footballer)
- Dennis Viollet
- Duncan Wilde
- Gavin Wilkinson
- Glenn van Straatum
- Hubert Busby Jr.
- Hugo Maradona
- Hugo Pérez (soccer)
- Jason Smith (soccer)
- Jay Hoffman (soccer)
- Jeff Zaun
- John Dugan (soccer)
- John Kerr (soccer, born 1965)
- Jorge Alvial
- Justin Fashanu
- Laurie Calloway
- Martin Rennie (football manager)
- Michael Anhaeuser
- Nick De Santis
- Paul Kitson (footballer, born 1956)
- Ralf Wilhelms
- Ross Ongaro
- Scott Schweitzer
- Ted Chronopoulos
- Toribio Rojas
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_De_Santis
Also known as Nick De Santis (soccer), Nick DeSantis.