Eric Dade
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | January 19, 1970 | ||
Place of birth | Buffalo, New York, United States | ||
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Position(s) | Defender | ||
Youth career | |||
1987-1991 | VCU Rams | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1992 | Dallas Rockets | ||
1992-1994 | Baltimore Spirit (indoor) | 80 | (28) |
1993-1996 | Dallas Sidekicks (indoor) | 100 | (53) |
1997-2001 | Dallas Burn | 111 | (4) |
2000-2004 | Dallas Sidekicks (indoor) | 83 | (11) |
Managerial career | |||
2010 | Jacksonville University (assistant) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Eric Dade (born January 19, 1970 in Buffalo, New York) is a retired American soccer defender who played professionally in the National Professional Soccer League, Continental Indoor Soccer League and Major League Soccer.
Player
Dade attended Virginia Commonwealth University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1987 to 1991. He is a member of the VCU Athletic Hall of Fame.[1]
On February 14, 1992, the Dallas Sidekicks drafted Dade in the fourth round of the Major Soccer League draft. However, the league collapsed that summer and the Sidekicks moved to the Continental Indoor Soccer League. Dade played the 1992 summer USISL season with the Dallas Rockets where he was named to the First Team All Star list.[2] In September 1992, the Baltimore Spirit selected Dade in the National Professional Soccer League Amateur Draft. He became a regular that season, seeing time in forty games and was named to the NPSL All Rookie Team. In April 1993, the Sidekicks drafted Dade a second time. He signed with the Sidekicks and would go on to play four summer indoor seasons with them. In 1993, Dade scored the game-winning goal in the third, and deciding, game of the CISL championship series.[3] He returned to the Spirit for the 1993-1994 NPSL season, then was back in Dallas for the 1994 CISL season. On September 1, 1994, Dade signed a one year contract with the Baltimore Spirit. Three weeks later, the Spirit traded him to the Kansas City Attack for Jon Parry.[4] Dade refused to join the Attack and spent the winter of 1994-1995 training with the Sidekicks. In 1997, Dade moved to the Dallas Burn of Major League Soccer.[5] He played for the Burn through the 2001 season. On October 15, 2001, the Burn sent Dade on loan to the Sidekicks.
In July 2010, Jacksonville University hired Dade as an assistant women's team coach.[6]
On 21 Sep 2015, Dade was named the Interim Head Coach for Jacksonville Armada FC replacing former head coach Guillermo Hoyos. Jacksonville Armada FC is a franchise in the North American Soccer League (NASL).[7]
References
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External links
- ↑ VCU Hall of Fame: Eric Dade
- ↑ The Year in American Soccer - 1992
- ↑ Sidekicks bask in title glow Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Monday, October 4, 1993
- ↑ September 24, 1994 Transactions
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Women’s soccer announces Eric Dade as new assistant coach
- ↑ http://www.armadafc.com/news/2015/09/21/general-manager-dario-sala-head-coach-guillermo-hoyos-and-assistant-coaches-dismissed
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- Living people
- American soccer coaches
- American soccer players
- Baltimore Spirit players
- Continental Indoor Soccer League players
- FC Dallas players
- Dallas Rockets players
- Dallas Sidekicks (CISL) players
- Dallas Sidekicks (WISL) players
- Major League Soccer players
- National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players
- USISL players
- World Indoor Soccer League players
- Jacksonville Dolphins coaches
- VCU Rams men's soccer players