Eddie Radwanski spent five seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League, one in the Continental Indoor Soccer League and seven in the USISL and its predecessor, the SISL.
13 Facts About Eddie Radwanski
Eddie Radwanski earned five caps with the US national team in 1985.
Eddie Radwanski grew up in New Jersey and graduated from Neptune High School in 1981.
In 1983 and 1984, Eddie Radwanski was named a first team Division III All American and finished his career at UNCG with thirty-eight goals and fifty-six assists.
However, Eddie Radwanski retired a few days later after being told during a team physical that he risked permanent back damage if he continued playing.
Eddie Radwanski returned to soccer in 1990 when he joined the Dallas Rockets of the Southwest Independent Soccer League.
Eddie Radwanski returned to the indoor game in 1995 with the Washington Warthogs of the Continental Indoor Soccer League.
Eddie Radwanski earned five caps with the US national team in 1985.
Eddie Radwanski moved to the ranks of professional coaching in 1999, he coached the Piedmont Spark of the second division women's W-2 League.
That year, Eddie Radwanski coached the club to the best record in the W-2 before falling to the Hampton Roads Piranhas in the first round of the playoffs.
Eddie Radwanski has continued his involvement in youth soccer with the Twisters and the Jamestown Soccer Club in addition to his duties as a college soccer coach.
In 2011, Eddie Radwanski replaced Hershey Strosberg as coach of the Clemson Tigers women's soccer team.
In 2017, Eddie Radwanski won his 200th career game as a coach in a match against SIU Edwardsville.