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11 Facts About Alan Prampin

1.

Alan Prampin was born on November 30,1971 and is a former US soccer forward who spent one season in the Continental Indoor Soccer League, one in the USISL and four in Major League Soccer.

2.

Alan Prampin earned two caps with the US national team.

3.

Alan Prampin was selected as a third team All American in 1991, a first team All American in 1992 and second team in 1993.

4.

Alan Prampin started in each of the three games in the World University Games in Buffalo 1993, scoring one goal.

5.

Alan Prampin was named an alternate for the US Men's soccer team for the 1992 Olympics.

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Alan Prampin turned professional with the Dallas Sidekicks of the Continental Indoor Soccer League in 1994 scoring 7 goals in 8 games and was an early candidate for Rookie of The Year before getting a season ending injury.

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Alan Prampin then spent the 1995 season with the Raleigh Flyers of USISL where he led the team in scoring and was named an offensive All-Star of the Atlantic Division.

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8.

Alan Prampin's 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.

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Alan Prampin was named Tampa Bay Mutiny Honda Most Valuable Player and Tampa Bay Sports Club Most Valuable Player for the 1998 season.

10.

Alan Prampin remained with the Mutiny until he retired after the 2000 season due to injury.

11.

Alan Prampin again came on for Cobi Jones, this time in the 83rd minute.