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13 Facts About Steve Ralbovsky

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Steve Ralbovsky was the 1975 Hermann Trophy winner as the outstanding collegiate soccer player of the year.

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Steve Ralbovsky then had an extensive professional career including time in the North American Soccer League and the American Soccer League II and III.

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Steve Ralbovsky played soccer at DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City.

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Steve Ralbovsky garnered numerous individual awards during his time at Brown.

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Steve Ralbovsky was selected as All Ivy League in 1974 and 1975.

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Steve Ralbovsky was inducted into the Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame.

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When Steve Ralbovsky finished his four years at Brown, both the North American Soccer League and the de facto second division American Soccer League vied for his services.

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8.

Steve Ralbovsky was named joint Rookie of the Year with John Roeslein of the New Jersey Americans.

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Steve Ralbovsky moved yet again after only a single season, this time his last move, to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, where he rejoined his former Skyhawk manager, Ron Newman.

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Steve Ralbovsky then spent several years as a construction foreman and played for and coached Sloga of the amateur Gold Coast League.

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In 1988, Steve Ralbovsky played one season Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the third American Soccer League.

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Steve Ralbovsky earned his first cap when he came on as a substitute in an October 3,1976, scoreless tie with Mexico.

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Steve Ralbovsky went on to play fifteen times with the national team, taking part in most of the team's games in 1977 and 1978.