John Baretta

Canadian retired soccer goalkeeper


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::summary Canadian retired soccer goalkeeper ::

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FieldValue
nameJohn Baretta
birth_date
birth_placeEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
positionGoalkeeper
collegeyears1–1978
college1Eastern Illinois Panthers
years11979
clubs1Indianapolis Daredevils
years21980–1981
clubs2Edmonton Drillers
caps219
goals20
years31980–1982
clubs3Edmonton Drillers (indoor)
caps335
goals30
years41982–1983
clubs4Buffalo Stallions (indoor)
caps45
goals40
years51983
clubs5Toronto Nationals
years61983–1986
clubs6Tacoma Stars (indoor)
caps685
goals60
years71986
clubs7Los Angeles Lazers (indoor)
caps71
goals70
years81987
clubs8Edmonton Brick Men
caps84
goals80
years91988
clubs9Cleveland Force (indoor)
caps90
goals90
manageryears11987–1988
managerclubs1Cleveland Force (assistant)
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John Baretta (born May 6, 1955) is a Canadian retired soccer goalkeeper who played in the North American Soccer League, Major Indoor Soccer League and American Soccer League.

Baretta attended Eastern Illinois University where he was a 1978 All American soccer player. John was regarded as one of the all-time best at the collegiate level by renowned college coach Schellas Hyndman. In 1979, he turned professional with the Indianapolis Daredevils of the American Soccer League. In 1980, he moved to the Edmonton Drillers of North American Soccer League. In 1983, he played with the Toronto Nationals of the Canadian Professional Soccer League. In November 1986, Baretta signed a ten-day contract with the Los Angeles Lazers. In 1987, he played with the Edmonton Brick Men. In 1987, he became an assistant coach with the Cleveland Force. At the end of April 1988, the Force activated Baretta as a player after a series of injuries decimated the team's goalkeeper corps. He continued to act as the backup goalkeeper into the playoffs, but never entered a game. In the early 1990s, he returned to the Pacific Northwest where he coaches youth and high school soccer. He is now a teacher and health and fitness coach at Gray M.S.

On March 1, 2018, Baretta was hit by a car while walking home from Gray, suffering a traumatic brain injury and a broken left tibia.

References

References

  1. "EIU Panthers Media Guide".
  2. "Toronto Nationals 1983 (CPSL)".
  3. ''Late three-goal outburst is a real Blast'' San Diego Union, The (CA) - Friday, November 14, 1986
  4. "John Baretta soccer statistics on StatsCrew.com".
  5. ''FORCE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT DALLAS TRIP'' Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - Friday, April 29, 1988
  6. Ocker, Kenny. (2 March 2018). "Former Tacoma Stars goalie, Stadium coach ‘fighting for his life’ after being hit by car".
  7. Ocker, Kenny. (16 March 2018). "Ex-Stars keeper, Stadium soccer coach on ‘very, very long road to recovery’".

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