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Signed Tisha Venturini Todd Yeagley MAC Soccer Players of the Year - $110

Please see all of my other listings. Lots of lowered prices. I meet for sales at 405 Eagle Ridge Dr. St. Peters 63376 - it's the side parking lot of the subdivision pool right off Birdie Hills Rd 63376 (I accept cash in hand only). All items posted are available - I remove items that have been sold.


Hello, here for sale is an Autographed/Auto Jan 9, 1995 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC - Cherry Diamond) Collegiate Soccer Players of the Year magazine/program - Todd Yeagley of Indiana & Tisha Venturini of North Carolina Winner - TWA Boatman's Umbro sponsors. It is professionally framed and looks great.

Todd Yeagley
Yeagley elected to play for the Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team under his father. Yeagley earned second team All-American honors his first three years at Indiana as a forward, midfielder and defender. His senior year, the team made it to the NCAA championship before losing to Virginia. That year he earned first team All-American honors and the Missouri Athletic Club named him as the player of the year. He graduated in 1994 with a bachelor's degree in sociology.
While at Indiana, Yeagley appeared with several junior national teams, including the U-20 national team and the national B-team. At the time, the United States Soccer Federation had two distinct national teams, the A and B team . The A team players tended to be under contract with USSF to play for the national team. B team members could also be under contract, but were more typically amateur or college players. Yeagley fell in this second category. As a B team member, he never played a full international for the U.S., but competed in subsidiary international competitions. He competed at the 1993 World University games.
Yeagley signed with Major League Soccer in January 1995, as the new league was laying the groundwork for its first season. The league signed players who then entered a pool for the league's first draft which did not take place until 1996. MLS had originally intended to begin play in the fall of 1995, but delayed a year when it experienced problems with stadiums, sponsorship and team ownership. Rather than have the players it signed sit idle for a year, MLS loaned them to various domestic and foreign teams. For Yeagley, MLS loaned him to the Richmond Kickers of the USISL Premier Division (U.S. Second Division). That season, the Kickers achieved a double when it won both the league and 1995 U.S. Open Cup titles.
When MLS held its Inaugural Draft, Yeagley was selected by the Columbus Crew in the 8th round (71st overall). He went on to play seven years as a defender with the Crew, retiring following the 2002 season

Tisha Venturini - New Member of the Soccer Hall of Fame!
She attended University of North Carolina, and played for the Tar Heels women's soccer team. As a Tar Heels team member, she was NCAA Champion in 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994.[1] She won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's top soccer player in 1995.
Venturini played professional soccer in the W-League for San Jose CyberRays, Delaware Genies and Bay Area CyberRays.

Venturini is the only athlete in any sport to ever hold all five titles as
1) a Collegiate Champion at University of North Carolina,
2) a four-time NCAA National Champion at University of North Carolina,
3) a World Cup Champion in 1999,
4) an Olympic Gold Medalist in 1996,
5) a Professional Champion at Bay Area CyberRays in 2001.


This great soccer collectible is just $110.

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