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Laurie Calloway
Personal information
Full name
Laurence John Calloway
Date of birth
(1945-06-17) 17 June 1945 (age 78)
Place of birth
Birmingham, England
Position(s)
Defender
Senior career*
Years
Team
Apps
(Gls)
1962–1964
Wolverhampton Wanderers
0
(0)
1964–1968
Rochdale
162
(4)
1968–1970
Blackburn Rovers
25
(1)
1970–1971
Southport
45
(7)
1971–1972
York City
55
(3)
1972–1974
Shrewsbury Town
82
(3)
1974–1977
San Jose Earthquakes
71
(3)
1978
Southern California Lazers
5
(0)
1979
San Jose Earthquakes
4
(0)
Managerial career
1978
Southern California Lazers
1981
California Surf
1983
Seattle Sounders
1984–1988
San Jose Earthquakes (WSL)
1990
Salt Lake Sting
1991–1992
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
1996–1997
San Jose Clash
2001–2002
Des Moines Menace
2003–2004
Syracuse Salty Dogs
2004–2007
Rochester Raging Rhinos
2010–2012
Des Moines Menace
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Laurence John Calloway (born 17 June 1945) is an English retired footballer who played as defender, spending thirteen years in the English leagues and five years in the North American Soccer League. Since retiring from playing professionally, Calloway has coached teams in several US leagues.
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2003, where they ended with a record of 11–12–5 (W–L–D) under coach LaurieCalloway. The club improved their record to 15–8–5 in their second season and...
– 3 record, Peter Wall resigned as head coach and was replaced by LaurieCalloway. The team finished the season with a record of 11 wins and 21 losses...
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(1974-1976) Jimmy Gabriel (1977–1979) Alan Hinton (1980–1982 and 1994–1995) LaurieCalloway (1983) Neil Megson (1996–2000) Bernie James (2001) Brian Schmetzer...
Mike Ivanow 1 GK USA Terry Weekes 2 DF USA Buzz Demling 3 DF ENG LaurieCalloway 4 DF USA Mark Demling 5 DF YUG Momcilo Gavric 6 FW USA Mani Hernandez...
his studies at Cornell, Palguta impressed former Rhinos Head Coach LaurieCalloway during his rookie pre-season and immediately earned a starting position...
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San Jose Clash 1996 season Owner Major League Soccer Coach LaurieCalloway Stadium Spartan Stadium Major League Soccer Conference: 4th Overall: 7th MLS...
the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft by coach LaurieCalloway of the San Jose Clash, eighth overall. Calloway had coached Dougherty previously, when he played...