Kyle Altman

American soccer player (born 1986)


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::summary American soccer player (born 1986) ::

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FieldValue
nameKyle Altman
fullnameKyle Marten Altman
birth_date
birth_placeAlbuquerque, New Mexico
height
positionDefender
college1Trinity University
youthyears12004–2007
youthclubs1Trinity Tigers
years12004–2005
clubs1Albuquerque Asylum
years22006
clubs2DFW Tornados
caps28
goals20
years32008
clubs3Minnesota Thunder
caps315
goals30
years42010–2013
clubs4Minnesota United FC
caps498
goals45
club-updateApril 6, 2013
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Early life

Altman was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and later lived in St. Paul, Minnesota. His father is an orthopedic surgeon, and his paternal grandparents were Dr. Emmett Altman and Dr. Adele Altman.

Soccer career

Altman attended Albuquerque Academy ('04). In high school, he was chosen the 2003 New Mexico High School Coaches Association's Class 4A boys' soccer player of the year.

College and amateur

He played college soccer at NCAA Division III Trinity University (Biochemistry; '09) in San Antonio, Texas, where he was a first team All American in 2006 and 2007. He was also named First Team 2006 NSCAA/Adidas Men's Scholar All-American. In 2007 he was named All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Soccer First Team. In 2021 he was named to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference's 30th Anniversary men's soccer team.

During his college years Altman also played with his home town team, Albuquerque Asylum, in the National Premier Soccer League, and with the DFW Tornados in the USL Premier Development League.

Professional

Altman was drafted in the second round (27th overall) of the 2008 MLS Supplemental Draft by New England Revolution. He was not offered a contract by the team, and was waived on February 3, 2008.

Altman knew long-time Minnesota Thunder (USL First Division) player Kevin Friedland and the team's head coach Amos Magee from his time participating in the Maccabiah Games. He was brought to Minnesota for a tryout, and was signed by Magee on March 11, 2008. He played 15 games for the team before being released at the end of the season.

After a year out of professional soccer to go back to school in 2009, Altman signed with the NSC Minnesota Stars of the USSF Division 2 on March 4, 2010.

Altman was named captain of the Minnesota Stars FC during the 2011 season, and captained the team to the North American Soccer League Soccer Bowl Championship. Minnesota announced in December 2011 that Altman would return for the 2012 season, his third with the club. Altman was named to the 2012 North American Soccer League Best XI All Star team after logging over 1,700 minutes and captaining Minnesota Stars FC to back-to-back Soccer Bowl appearances.

Altman announced he would retire from professional soccer following the conclusion of the 2013 NASL Spring season, in order to attend medical school at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He played his final game for Minnesota United on July 4, 2013.

International

Altman, who is Jewish, won a silver medal with Team USA at the 2005 Maccabiah Games in Israel, and was named to the national football side to represent the United States at the 2009 Maccabiah Games.

Later life

Altman is now an orthopedist in Greenville, South Carolina, and is affiliated with Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital.

References

References

  1. Known as '''NSC Minnesota Stars''' from 2010–11 and '''Minnesota Stars FC''' in 2012.
  2. "Greenville resident bios".
  3. "Kyle Altman Stats, Goals, Records, Assists, Cups and more".
  4. "Adele Altman - Thursday, July 8th, 2010".
  5. Bromley, Ben. (January 21, 2013). "Brian Quarstad updates us on Altman and VanOekel".
  6. "Albuquerque Journal Obituaries".
  7. "Chargers Playing in College".
  8. "Chart: Kyle Altman at a glance".
  9. "MEN'S SOCCER: Haensel, Marples Honored As NSCAA/adidas Scholar-Athletes".
  10. [http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_soccer_RB/2012/awards.pdf Men’s Award Winners] NCAA
  11. "2006 All Americans".
  12. "2007 All Americans".
  13. "Jared Kent Named All-American Scholar".
  14. "Smith Selected to 2007 All-SCAC Third Team".
  15. "Three Tigers Named to SCAC 30th Anniversary Men's Soccer Team".
  16. "Alumni Page".
  17. "2006 DFW Tornados roster".
  18. "News | New England Revolution".
  19. "Thunder Signs Defender Paul Moran and Midfielder Kyle Altman".
  20. (November 17, 2016). "A Legend Returns: Amos Magee Joins Minnesota United".
  21. "Welcome to nscminnesota.org".
  22. (October 28, 2011). "Minnesota Stars claim NASL championship".
  23. (December 6, 2011). link
  24. (October 9, 2012). "NASL Names Stars Captain Kyle Altman to 2012 Best XI Team".
  25. Rodriguez, Ken. (October 1, 2016). "Trinity Soccer: No. 1 Again – for 14 Years".
  26. Tribune, David La Vaque Star. "One last match for United's Kyle Altman, then off to medical school".
  27. (October 2010). "Soccer". Maccabi USA.
  28. "GOLD MEDALISTS U.S. Captures Maccabi Games crown".
  29. [https://health.usnews.com/doctors/kyle-altman-1193422 Dr. Kyle M. Altman MD] {{webarchive. (September 4, 2022). link

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