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Bobby Bruch

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Bobby Bruch
Personal information
Date of birth (1966-09-09) September 9, 1966 (age 58)
Place of birth United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Position(s) Midfielder / Forward
Youth career
1982–1985 Seattle Pacific University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1988 F.C. Seattle Storm
1988–1989 Los Angeles Lazers (indoor) 16 (0)
1989 California Kickers
1990 Los Angeles Heat
1994–1995 Anaheim Splash (indoor) 7 (2)
Managerial career
1992–1995 Marina High School
2000–2002 Seattle Pacific University
2002 Seattle Sounders Women
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bobby Bruch is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the Western Soccer Alliance, Major Indoor Soccer League and American Professional Soccer League. He has coached at the youth, college and professional levels.

Youth

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Bruch graduated from Newport High School where he was a member of the 1982 Washington State High School soccer championship team. He attended Seattle Pacific University, playing on the men's soccer team from . In 1985 and 1986, the Falcons won the NCAA Men's Division II Soccer Championship. Bruch graduated with a bachelor's degree in business management.

Professional

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In 1986, Bruch signed with the F.C. Seattle Storm of the Western Soccer Alliance. He played three seasons with Seattle, winning the 1988 WSA championship.[1] In the fall of 1988, he joined the Los Angeles Lazers for the 1988-1989 Major Indoor Soccer League season. In 1989, he played for the California Kickers of the WSA. In 1990, he moved to the Los Angeles Heat of the American Professional Soccer League.[2] In 1994, Bruch joined the Anaheim Splash of the Continental Indoor Soccer League. His first game with the Splash came in the Western Conference final series where he scored the winning goal.[3]

Coach

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In 1992, Bruch became the head coach of the Marina High School girls' soccer team, a position he held for four years. He left the team at the end of the 1995 season to coach the Mission Viejo Shamrocks, a girls' youth club. On October 17, 2000, Seattle Pacific University hired Bruch as the school's first women's soccer coach. He was the 2002 Great Northwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. In 2002, he resigned at the end of the season having compiled a two-season record of 21–14–3.[4] In January 2002, he was also hired to coach the Seattle Sounders Women of the W-League.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "1988 WSA Championship". Archived from the original on 2008-07-03. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
  2. ^ 1990 Los Angeles Heat
  3. ^ Unlikely Hero Leads Splash to Division Title : Soccer: Bruch, coach of the Marina High girls' team, gets in the game, then scores winner in overtime
  4. ^ SPU Falcons women’s soccer records
  5. ^ Sounders Select women hire Bruch as new soccer coach
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