Hank Liotart
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Henk Liotart | ||
Date of birth | November 15, 1943 | ||
Place of birth | Baarn,Netherlands | ||
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | ||
Position(s) | Forward/Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1964–1967 | Blauw-Wit Amsterdam | ||
1967 | Pittsburgh Phantoms | ||
1968 | Cleveland Stokers | 31 | (7) |
1969 | Dallas Tornado | ||
1970–1972 | Zwolle | ||
1972–1974 | N.E.C. | 7 | (0) |
1974–1976 | Seattle Sounders | 45 | (2) |
1976–1977 | Portland Timbers | 28 | (2) |
1979–1980 | San Diego Sockers | 12 | (0) |
1979–1980 | Hartford Hellions(indoor) | 26 | (5) |
1980–1981 | Wichita Wings(indoor) | 26 | (1) |
1981–1982 | Memphis Americans(indoor) | 39 | (8) |
1982 | Bernadotte FF | ||
International career | |||
1975 | United States | 4 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1980 | San Diego Sockers | ||
Hartford Hellions | |||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Hank Liotart(born November 15, 1943, inBaarn,Netherlands) is aDutch-Americanformersoccerplayer. Liotart played one season in theNational Professional Soccer League,eight in theNorth American Soccer Leagueand at least one inMajor Indoor Soccer League.He also played eight years in the Netherlands. Liotart earned fourcapswith theU.S. national teamin 1975.
Professional
[edit]In 1964, Liotart signed withBlauw-Wit Amsterdamand spent three seasons in the Netherlands before moving to the U.S. When Liotart arrived in the U.S., he signed with thePittsburgh Phantomsof theNational Professional Soccer League(NPSL). The Phantoms folded at the end of the season and the NPSL merged with theUnited Soccer Associationin 1968 to form theNorth American Soccer League(NASL). Liotart moved to theCleveland Stokersfor the 1968 NASL season. The Stokers folded at the end of the season and Liotart moved again, this time to theDallas Tornadofor the 1969 season. In 1970, he moved back to the Netherlands to sign withPEC Zwolle.In 1972, Zwolle transferred Liotart toN.E.C.Liotart leftNijmegenand returned to the U.S. in 1974. That year, theSeattle Sounderswere an expansion team in the NASL. The team's coachJohn Besthad played with Liotart in both Cleveland and Dallas and recruited him into the team. Liotart was a second team NASL All Star in 1974. He remained with the Sounders until 1976 when the team traded him to thePortland Timbersten games into the season. That year, Liotart was invited to play for the U.S., actually an NASL all star team, in the Bicentennial Cup. In 1977, he played with Portland, then left the league for a season. In 1979, he signed with theSan Diego Sockersfor the 1979 and 1980 seasons. Liotart then played at least one season with theMemphis Americansof theMajor Indoor Soccer League(MISL). In 1982, he played for theOklahoma City Slickersin theAmerican Soccer League.[1]
National team
[edit]Liotart earned fourcapswith theU.S. national team.His first game came in a 4–0 loss toPolandon June 24, 1975. He started, then came off forDave D'Erricoin the 67th minute. In August, the U.S. was invited to the Mexico City Tournament. Liotart played all three games in the tournament. His last cap came in the third game, a 2–0 loss toMexicoon August 24, 1975. He again started the game, but came off forPoli Garciain the 71st minute.[2]
Coaching
[edit]In 1980, Liotart coached theSan Diego Sockersin the NASL.[3]He then coached theHartford Hellionsof MISL at some time in his career to a 3–9 record.
References
[edit]- ^Slickers (0-1) Add "Experienced' MidfielderThe Daily Oklahoman - Wednesday, May 12, 1982
- ^USA - Details of International Matches 1970-1979
- ^Dips Essay San Diego RevivalWashington Post, The (DC) - Wednesday, July 9, 1980
External links
[edit]- 1943 births
- Living people
- American soccer coaches
- American men's soccer players
- American Soccer League (1933–1983) players
- Cleveland Stokers players
- Dallas Tornado players
- Dutch men's footballers
- Dutch expatriate men's footballers
- Dutch emigrants to the United States
- Dutch expatriate sportspeople in the United States
- Eredivisie players
- Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States
- PEC Zwolle players
- Hartford Hellions players
- Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) coaches
- Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) players
- Memphis Americans players
- NEC Nijmegen players
- National Professional Soccer League (1967) players
- North American Soccer League (1968–1984) head coaches
- North American Soccer League (1968–1984) players
- North American Soccer League (1968–1984) indoor players
- Oklahoma City Slickers (ASL) players
- Pittsburgh Phantoms (NPSL) players
- Portland Timbers (1975–1982) players
- San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players
- Seattle Sounders (1974–1983) players
- United States men's international soccer players
- Wichita Wings (MISL) players
- People from Baarn
- Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players
- Men's association football forwards
- Men's association football midfielders
- Footballers from Utrecht (province)
- Naturalized citizens of the United States