Keith Van Eron

Keith Van Eron
Personal information
Date of birthNovember 17, 1955
Place of birthBrooklyn, New York, United States
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing positionGoalkeeper
Youth career
-1976Hartwick College
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1977-1978New York Apollo
1978Houston Hurricane19(0)
1978-1979Cincinnati Kids (indoor)23(0)
1979-1980Philadelphia Fury22(0)
1980-1981Wichita Wings (indoor)8(0)
1981Philadelphia Fever (indoor)14(0)
1981-1984Baltimore Blast (indoor)96(0)
1984-1985Las Vegas Americans (indoor)18(0)
1985-1988Baltimore Blast (indoor)69(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Keith Van Eron is a retired American soccer goalkeeper who played one season in the American Soccer League and three in the North American Soccer League. He also played the first eleven seasons of Major Indoor Soccer League, winning the 1984 championship with the Baltimore Blast. He was the 1986 MISL Goalkeeper of the Year.

Player

Van Eron attended Hartwick College where he played soccer under Timo Liekoski. He had originally intended to play basketball at Hartwick, but joined the soccer team. He was a 1976 Honorable Mention (third team) All American.[1] In 1977, Van Eron turned professional with the New York Apollo in the American Soccer League. He immediately proved his worth by being named a first team all star.[2] The Apollos sold his contract to the Houston Hurricane, coached by Liekoski, of the North American Soccer League, two games into the 1978 season.[3] He played nineteen games for an 8–11 record before the Hurricane acquired Paul Hammond from the Tampa Bay Rowdies. The team then benched Van Eron and went 1–8 under Hammond. That fall, he signed with the Cincinnati Kids of the newly established Major Indoor Soccer League. Although he played one last outdoor season, in the fall of 1980, he moved indoors permanently when he signed with the Wichita Wings. In January 1981, the Wings traded him to the Philadelphia Fever. He moved to the Baltimore Blast in the fall of 1981 and would remain with the team until 1988, except for one season with the Las Vegas Americans. In February 2008, he was inducted into the Baltimore Blast Hall of Fame.

Personal

Van Eron currently owns a company which specializes in holding soccer camps for youth players.

The US release of Microprose Soccer (1988), probably the most popular soccer game for the Commodore 64 computer, was called Keith Van Eron's Pro Soccer[4]

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