Mark Simanton

Mark Simanton
Personal information
Date of birthDecember 8, 1958
Place of birthChicago, Illinois, United States
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1976-1979Indiana Hoosiers
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1980-1984Chicago Sting84(3)
1980-1982Chicago Sting (NASL indoor)65(34)
1982-1987Chicago Sting (MISL indoor)115(13)
Total264(50)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mark Simanton is a retired American soccer midfielder who spent his entire professional career with the Chicago Sting.

Simanton graduated from New Trier West High School. He attended the Indiana University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1976 to 1979.[1]

In 1980, Simanton turned professional with the Chicago Sting of the North American Soccer League. He would remain with the Sting for his entire career which consisted of five outdoor seasons, two NASL indoor seasons and four seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League. During these years, the Sting won both the 1981 and 1984 NASL titles. In 1987, Simanton publicly criticized the Sting for hiring Erich Geyer as head coach. He became a free agent that summer and refused to sign with the Sting.[2] He then became a vice-president of Huron Partners, a real estate development company. He also served as a broadcast analyst for Sting games.

References

  1. IU Hoosiers soccer records
  2. Simanton puts sting on Geyer Chicago Sun-Times - Tuesday, September 29, 1987

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