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Chris Houser

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255:. When he turned eight, his stepfather was assigned to Germany, where Houser began playing soccer. He later returned to Sioux Falls, where he graduated from high school. He spent a year working and playing with a local amateur team. His father then paid for him to attend the Vogelsinger Academy where he played well enough to gain an invitation to play for the Vogelsinger team as it toured Belgium. He gained a trial with a local club but his finances did not allow him to stay in Belgium. He returned to South Dakota, where he earned enough to return to Belgium but did not gain a contract. However, the coach of the 295:
for three games in 2000. Houser remained with the Mutiny until he and the team agreed to terminate his contract in September 2001 after having his colon removed. In April 2002, he signed with the
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had seen him play at with the Vogelsinger team and offered him a scholarship. He played soccer for the Owls from 1994 to 1997. In 1995, Houser and his teammates won the
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selected Houser in the second round (nineteenth overall) of the
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Index

Pierre, South Dakota
Defender
Southern Connecticut Owls
Tampa Bay Mutiny
MLS Pro 40
MLS Pro 40
Connecticut Wolves
Western Mass Pioneers
soccer
defender
Major League Soccer
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Southern Connecticut State University
NCAA Men's Division II Soccer Championship
1997 U.S. Open Cup
World University Games
Tampa Bay Mutiny
1998 MLS College Draft
colitis
MLS Pro 40
Connecticut Wolves
USL A-League
Western Mass Pioneers
A spectacular journey out of South Dakota
For Bridgeport, A Giant Step Up
1997 U.S. Open Cup
South Dakota Soccer Hall of Fame
Archived
Wayback Machine
MLS 1998 Full Season Stats

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