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Alan Prampin

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315:. In his 1997 MLS Season he scored 7 goals and 3 assists. In his 1998 MLS Season, Prampin's 7 game point streak was a team record surpassing Roy Lassiter's previous record and led the team with assists. He was named Tampa Bay Mutiny Honda Most Valuable Player and Tampa Bay Sports Club Most Valuable Player for the 1998 season. In 2000, he was named Tampa Bay Mutiny's Humanitarian of the Year for his work in the community. He remained with the Mutiny until he retired after the 2000 season due to injury. 307:. His nickname given by Coach Ron Newman was 'supersub' for his ability to score coming off of the bench, scoring 3 goals in only 337 minutes played. On December 15, 1996, the Wiz traded Prampin and a third round supplemental draft pick to the 270:
in 1992 and second team in 1993. Prampin also started in each of the three games in the World University Games in Buffalo 1993, scoring one goal. He was named an alternate for the U.S. Men's soccer team for the 1992 Olympics.
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in 1994 scoring 7 goals in 8 games and was an early candidate for Rookie of The Year before getting a season ending injury. Prampin then spent the 1995 season with the
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where he led the team in scoring and was named an offensive All-Star of the Atlantic Division. In February 1996, the
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where he played on the men's soccer team from 1990 to 1993. He was selected as a third team All American in 1991, a
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After Prampin played extensively with the U.S. national 'B' team in 1991-1993. He turned professional with the
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in the 89th minute. His second game was two days later, a 4–1 loss to
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selected Prampin in the tenth round (96th overall) of the
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Dallas, Texas
Forward
Southern Methodist University
Dallas Sidekicks
Raleigh Flyers
Kansas City Wiz
Tampa Bay Mutiny
United States
soccer
forward
Continental Indoor Soccer League
USISL
Major League Soccer
caps
U.S. national team
Southern Methodist University
first team All American
Dallas Sidekicks
Continental Indoor Soccer League
Raleigh Flyers
USISL
Kansas City Wiz
Major League Soccer
Inaugural Player Draft
Tampa Bay Mutiny
Steve Pittman
caps
U.S. national team
El Salvador
Cobi Jones

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