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Steve Moyers

American soccer player


Summary

American soccer player

FieldValue
nameSteve Moyers
fullnameSteven Carl Moyers
imagePresident Ronald Reagan at a soccer demonstration with Pele and Steve Moyers in the Rose Garden (cropped).jpg
birth_date
birth_placeSt. Louis, Missouri, United States
positionForward
collegeyears11976
college1UMSL Tritons
years11977
years21978–1981
years31982–1984
years41985
years51985–1986
years61985–1986
clubs1St. Louis Stars
clubs2California Surf
clubs3New York Cosmos
clubs4St. Louis Steamers (indoor)
clubs5Canton Invaders (indoor)
clubs6Milwaukee Wave (indoor)
caps13
caps2113
caps366
caps411
caps614
goals11
goals237
goals330
goals41
goals615
nationalyears11980–1984
nationalteam1United States
nationalcaps17
nationalgoals12
captionMoyers in 1982

Steve Moyers (born September 23, 1956, in St. Louis, Missouri) is a retired soccer forward from the United States, who was a member of the American squad that competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. He spent eight seasons in the North American Soccer League, one in the Major Indoor Soccer League and one in the American Indoor Soccer Association.

Professional

Moyers grew up in Saint Louis and attended the University of Missouri-St. Louis where he spent one season, 1976, on the men's soccer team. In 1977, he attended a walk on trial with the St. Louis Stars of the North American Soccer League (NASL). He made the team, but saw time in only three regular-season games. At the end of the 1977 season, the Stars moved to Los Angeles and became the California Surf. Moyers moved with the team and saw his appearances rapidly increase. At the end of the 1981 season the Surf folded and the New York Cosmos purchased his contract. When the NASL collapsed after the 1984 outdoor season, the Cosmos moved to the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). However, the team folded just after halfway through the 1984–1985 season. Moyers then moved to the St. Louis Steamers of MISL. After scoring only once in eleven games, Moyers was released. He then moved first to the Canton Invaders of the American Indoor Soccer Association (AISA), then the Milwaukee Wave (AISA) for the 1985–1986 season. At the end of that season, he retired from playing professional soccer.

National team

Moyers earned a total number of seven caps for the U.S. between 1980 and 1984. He scored two goals, both in a 2–1 victory over Mexico on November 23, 1980. That was the first U.S. victory over Mexico in 46 years.

In 1984, Moyers was selected for the U.S. soccer team at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The U.S. went 1-1-1 and failed to make the second round.

On October 14, 1982, Moyers visited the White House along with Pelé for a soccer promotional visit with President Ronald Reagan.

References

References

  1. (7 October 1981). "Cosmos Get Moyers, Top California Scorer". The New York Times.
  2. "Remarks During a Rose Garden Meeting with Members of Local Youth Soccer Teams | the American Presidency Project".
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