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Janos “Jim” Benedek (born in Hungary) is a former U.S.-Hungarian soccer forward. Benedek was an All American collegiate soccer player before spending six seasons in the North American Soccer League. He earned four caps with the U.S. national team in 1968 and was a member of the U.S. soccer team which failed to qualify for the 1968 Summer Olympics.
[edit] CollegeBenedek attended Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York. In 1965, he was named a first team All American at outside left. In 1961, he was also a member of Chicago Schwaben as that team toured West Germany. [edit] Professional careerAfter graduating from Ithaca, he attempted to gain a place on several European clubs in Austria, France and Germany, but ultimately returned to the U.S. and signed with the Houston Stars of the North American Soccer League (NASL) in 1968. The Houston Stars folded at the end of the 1968 season and Benedek moved to the Kansas City Spurs for the 1969 season. In 1969, the Spurs won the NASL championship. Benedek then moved to the Dallas Tornado where he played a single season, his most productive, as a defender. He was again a member of a championship team when the Tornado took the 1971 NASL title. He left the NASL following the 1973 season to become a college soccer coach. [edit] Olympic and national teamBenedek was a member of the U.S. soccer team which attempted to qualify for the 1968 Summer Olympics. On May 21, 1967, he scored in a 1-1 tie with Bermuda in the first qualification game. The U.S. lost the away match and did not qualify for the tournament. Benedek earned four caps with the U.S. national team in 1968. His first game with the U.S. came in a 3-3 tie with Israel on September 15, 1968. His last two games, both played in November 1968 against Bermuda were qualifiers for the 1970 FIFA World Cup. While the U.S. won both games, it failed to qualify for the finals after several losses in 1969. [1] [edit] CoachingIn 1974, Southern Methodist University (SMU) hired Benedek to begin a men’s soccer team at the school. He remained with the team through the end of the 1984 season. Benedek also spent several years as an assistant coach with the Hungary. In 1999, he coached the West Texas Heat of the W-League to an 8-2 record and the second division title.[2] He currently coaches the women’s soccer team at North Lake College in Irving, Texas. [edit] External linksCategories: Living people | Hungarian immigrants to the United States | European American sportspeople | Hungarian Americans | American soccer players | Naturalized citizens of the United States | United States men's international soccer players | Chicago Schwaben players | North American Soccer League players | Houston Stars players | Kansas City Spurs players | Dallas Tornado players | American soccer coaches | SMU Mustangs men's soccer coaches | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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