Giuliano Oliviero

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Giuliano Oliviero
Personal information
Full nameGiuliano Oliviero
Date of birth (1974-02-26) February 26, 1974
Place of birthNew Westminster, Canada
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing positionDefender
Club information
Current clubMilwaukee Wave (indoor)
Number21
Youth career
University of British Columbia
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1990–1991Edmonton Brickmen
1992London Lasers
1994Winnipeg Fury
1995–1996Vancouver 86ers
1995-1997Milwaukee Wave (indoor)77(54)
1997–1998Montreal Impact124(115)
1999Staten Island Vipers22(4)
2000–2002Montreal Impact66(6)
2000-2001Toronto Thunderhawks (indoor)40(43)
2001-2003Cleveland Crunch (indoor)73(63)
2003Toronto Lynx8(1)
2004Milwaukee Wave United9(1)
2005–presentMilwaukee Wave (indoor)156(86)
National team
1990Canada U-204(0)
1995Canada1(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of March 19, 2010.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of September 16, 2006

Giuliano Oliviero (born February 26, 1974 in New Westminster, Vancouver, British Columbia) is a former Canadian soccer midfielder and a current indoor player currently playing for the Milwaukee Wave in the XSL.

Outdoor career

Club

He first began to play professional soccer with the Edmonton Brickmen in 1990, he then had stints with London Lasers in 1992, then with the Winnipeg Fury in 1994. He signed with the Vancouver 86ers where he recorded 9 goals [1] and was named the A-League Rookie of the Year, and was named into the First Team All A-League selection. The same year he began his indoor career with the Milwaukee Wave United where he finished fourth on the team in scoring (89 points) and assists (24), and was runner-up for NPSL Rookie of the Year and was named to the NPSL's All-Rookie First Team.

In 1997 Oliviero joined the Montreal Impact, and was with the club until 2002 for all but one season. His best season with the Impact was 1998 when he recorded 27 points on 8 goals and 11 assists. He tallied a total of 18 goals in 115 games. Oliveiro played for Staten Island Vipers in 1999 when the Impact were not in operation.

In 2003 Oliviero joined Montreal's rival the Toronto Lynx, leaving the team with 115 games played and 18 career goals for the Impact. With the Lynx he played eight games and scored a single goal helping the Toronto finish second in the standings for the Voyageurs Cup. He played his last years with the Milwaukee Wave United in 2004, eventually Milwaukee's outdoor team would fold from the USL First Division after the season. In total he recorded 36 goals and 111 points in the USL First Division.

International

Oliviero played for the Canada U-20 men's national soccer team in 1991 and 1992 and made his senior debut for the Canada national soccer team in an October 1995 friendly match against Chile. That game would remain his only international.

Indoor career

In 2003 he began his second stint with the Wave where he played his 100th career regular season game with Wave on 3/14 vs. Baltimore. The following season he was the team’s second leading scorer with 40 points on 17 goals and 23 assists and helped the team win their first League Title.

Personal life

Oliviero is married to Tracy and they have 2 children. They live in Milwaukee. He is also coaching director [2] and coach of SC Waukesha Boys U-14.[3]

External links

References

  1. A-League 1995 Season - A-League archive
  2. Board of Directors - SC Waukesha
  3. 2009/10 Coaches - SC Waukesha
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