Hank Liotart

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Hank Liotart
Personal information
Full name Henk Liotart
Date of birth (1943-11-15) November 15, 1943 (age 80)
Place of birth Baarn, Netherlands
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position(s)
Forward / Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964–1967 Blauw-Wit Amsterdam
1967 Pittsburgh Phantoms
1968 Cleveland Stokers 31 (7)
1969 Dallas Tornado
1970–1972
Zwolle
1972–1974
N.E.C.
7 (0)
1974–1976 Seattle Sounders 45 (2)
1976–1977
Portland Timbers
28 (2)
1979–1980 San Diego Sockers 12 (0)
1979–1980 Hartford Hellions (indoor) 26 (5)
1980–1981 Wichita Wings (indoor) 26 (1)
1981–1982 Memphis Americans (indoor) 39 (8)
1982 Bernadotte FF
International career
1975 United States 4 (0)
Managerial career
1980 San Diego Sockers
Hartford Hellions
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Hank Liotart (born November 15, 1943, in

caps with the U.S. national team
in 1975.

Professional

In 1964, Liotart signed with

National team

Liotart earned four

Dave D'Errico in the 67th minute. In August, the U.S. was invited to the Mexico City Tournament. Liotart played all three games in the tournament. His last cap came in the third game, a 2–0 loss to Mexico on August 24, 1975. He again started the game, but came off for Poli Garcia in the 71st minute.[2]

Coaching

In 1980, Liotart coached the

San Diego Sockers in the NASL.[3] He then coached the Hartford Hellions
of MISL at some time in his career to a 3–9 record.

References

  1. ^ Slickers (0-1) Add "Experienced' Midfielder The Daily Oklahoman - Wednesday, May 12, 1982
  2. ^ USA - Details of International Matches 1970-1979
  3. ^ Dips Essay San Diego Revival Washington Post, The (DC) - Wednesday, July 9, 1980

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