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Tim Weaver

Tim Weaver

American soccer player


Tim Weaver is a retired American soccer defender who played two seasons in Major League Soccer with the San Jose Clash.

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Soccer

Weaver attended the University of San Francisco where he played on the men's soccer team from 1993 to 1996. In 1997, he turned professional with the San Francisco Bay Seals of the USISL. In January 1998, the Richmond Kickers signed Weaver.[1] On February 1, 1998, the San Jose Clash selected Weaver within the first round (third overall) of the 1998 MLS Supplemental Draft.[2] In July 1998, Weaver had his right leg broken by a bad tackle in a friendly with Monarcas Morelia.[3] He had played twelve games up to that time, but lost the rest of the season. He attempted to come back in 1999, but played only one game before being released. In 2000, he returned to the Seals, now playing in the USL A-League, for one last season.[4] Weaver was recalled by the San Jose Earthquakes in 2002 for 3 games during the World Cup to replace Jeff Agoos. He didn't appear in any games.

Medicine

After his retirement from soccer, Weaver pursued a career in medicine.[5]


References

  1. FANS SPUR MORELIA TO WIN OVER CLASH San Jose Mercury News (CA) - Saturday, July 11, 1998

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