Manfred Seissler

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Manny Seissler
Personal information
Full name Manfred Seissler
Date of birth August 8, 1939(1939-08-08)
Place of birth    Germany
Playing position Forward
Youth clubs
1960-1961 KSV Hessen Kassel
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1961-1963
1963-1965
1965-1966
1967
1968-1970
1971-1973
1973
1974
Hessen Kassel
Pforzheim
Entracht Trier
Pittsburgh Phantoms
Kansas City Spurs
Rochester Lancers
Montreal Olympique
Rochester Lancers
15 0(3)
18 0(6)
00 0(0)
16 (10)
48 (14)
38 (14)
06 0(1)
01 0(0)   
National team
1973 United States 01 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Manfred “Manny” Seissler (German: Manfred Seißler) (born August 8, 1939 in Germany) was a U.S.-German soccer player who began his career in the lower German divisions before moving to the United States. He played one season in the National Professional Soccer League and seven in the North American Soccer League. He also earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1973.

[edit] Germany

Seissler began his career in 1960 with the KSV Hessen Kassel junior team. In 1961, he moved to the first team which competed in the Oberliga Süd (1945-63), a regional German league which preceded the creation of the Bundesliga. In 1963, he moved to Regionalliga Süd (Second Division) club 1. FC Pforzheim. In 1965, he moved to SV Eintracht Trier 05 of the Second Division.[1]

[edit] United States

In 1967, he left Germany for the United States where he signed with the Pittsburgh Phantoms of the National Professional Soccer League. The NPSL merged with the United Soccer Association in 1968 to form the North American Soccer League (NASL). The Phantoms did not enter the new league and Seissler signed with the Kansas City Spurs, playing with the Spurs until they folded following the 1970 season. He then transferred to the Rochester Lancers. In 1973, the Lancers traded Seissler to the Montreal Olympique but it folded at the end of the season and Seissler returned to the Lancers for the 1974 season. He played only one game, then retired.[2] During his early years in the NASL, Seissler was one of the league’s top forwards, being named a first team All Star in 1969, 1970 and 1971.

[edit] National team

Seissler earned one cap with the U.S. national team in a 4-0 loss to Poland on March 20, 1973. He started the game, but came off for Siegfried Stritzl in the 58th minute.[3]