Terry Brown (soccer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Terry Brown (soccer)

American soccer player

Date of Birth: 15-Mar-1964

Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Profession: association football player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Terry Brown (soccer)

  • Terry Brown is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League and National Professional Soccer League.
  • He was the 1990 MISL Rookie of the Year and was a member of the St.
  • Louis Kutis team which won the 1986 National Challenge Cup. Brown graduated from Cleveland High School in South St.
  • Louis.
  • He attended St.
  • Louis Community College-Florissant Valley for two seasons before transferring to St.
  • Louis University.
  • Although he saw time in several pre-season games, he decided to drop out of college for a year due to the birth of a son.
  • During this time, Brown played for the St.
  • Louis Kutis team which won the 1986 National Challenge Cup.
  • In 1986, he entered the University of Missouri–St.
  • Louis where he played a single season on the men's soccer team.
  • In 1987, the Cleveland Force selected Brown in the first round (eighth overall) of the Major Indoor Soccer League College Draft.
  • When the Force offered him a developmental contract, Brown declined and worked for a year in an art gallery in Los Angeles.
  • In the late summer of 1989, the St.
  • Louis Storm invited Brown to its pre-season mini-camp.
  • In October 1989, the Storm signed him to a contract.
  • He became a regular starter after injuries depleted the roster.
  • In the end, he was named the 1990 MISL Rookie of the Year.
  • When the Storm folded in 1992, the National Professional Soccer League awarded a franchise to the St.
  • Louis Ambush.
  • Brown signed with the Ambush in the late summer of 1992.
  • In February 1996, he joined the Cincinnati Silverbacks.

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