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Robert Meschbach was born on 17 June, 1959 in Galt, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian-American soccer player (born 1959). Discover Robert Meschbach's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 17 June, 1959
Birthday 17 June
Birthplace Galt, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Ontario

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Robert Meschbach Height, Weight & Measurements

At 64 years old, Robert Meschbach height is 5ft 9in .

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Robert Meschbach Net Worth

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1959

Robert Meschbach (born June 17, 1959) is a Canadian-American retired soccer player who played professionally as a midfielder in the North American Soccer League, Major Indoor Soccer League and American Indoor Soccer Association.

While born in Canada, Robert Meschbach was an All-American at Gordon Tech High School in Chicago, Illinois.

In two seasons, he scored 105 goals.

Seventy-one of those goals were scored in his final season, then a national record.

Meschbach had trials with Rapid Vienna in the Austrian Bundesliga and Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga but turned down a contract offer in lieu of a scholarship at Indiana University.

1976

During his tenure at IU, the team had a 76-9-4 record with two final four appearances.

1980

At Indiana University, Meschbach became a 1st team All-American in 1980, and runner-up for the Hermann Award (the equivalent of the Heisman Trophy).

Meschbach had 61 total goals while at IU, leading the nation in scoring his senior year with 27.

Meschbach scored a hat-trick in 8 minutes, 50 seconds against the Cincinnati Bearcats on October 8, 1980, an NCAA record until 1985.

In 1980, Meschbach was the first player drafted for the Chicago Horizon of the Major Indoor Soccer League.

He also was a first-round draft pick in the North American Soccer League to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers and opted to play for the Strikers.

With the Strikers, Meschbach won Ft. Lauderdale Rookie of the Year honors, was voted NASL player of the week, and was considered one of the top Americans in the NASL.

Robert's childhood idol was Gerd Müller, who also played for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers.

1982

Meschbach also coached boys Varsity at Plantation High School in 1982 while playing for the Strikers.

1984

In 1984, Meschbach began the season with the Strikers but was traded to the Chicago Sting in exchange for John McGrane on May 7, 1984.

He helped them win the 1984 NASL Championship.

When the NASL collapsed at the end of the 1984 season, the Sting moved to the Major Indoor Soccer League.

1985

Meschbach began the season with the Sting, but was traded to the New York Cosmos in exchange for Dan Canter an undisclosed amount of cash on February 15, 1985.

Meschbach played two games for the Cosmos before they folded midway through the season.

During the summer of 1985, he played for the Chicago Maroons in the National Soccer League of Chicago.

On October 24, 1985, Meschbach rejoined the Sting as a free agent.

The Sting released him a month later.

Meschbach later sued the Sting for severance pay while playing for the Chicago Shoccers of the American Indoor Soccer Association.

1986

On March 1, 1986, he signed a ten-day contract with the San Diego Sockers but the deal fell through when he didn't clear waivers from the AISA before the trade deadline.

2000

Additionally was an ODP evaluator for the state of Illinois in 2000 and 2001.

Meschbach has coached youth club teams professionally for the last ten years.

2001

He led Eclipse Select U16 teams to the USYSA National Championships in 2001 and 2003.

2002

He coached girls Varsity at St. Viator High School, where the Lions won back-to-back IHSA State Championships in 2002 and 2003.

2003

While with the Eclipse in 2003, Meschbach initiated the Eclipse Select boys program.

Later in 2003, he left the Eclipse to start FC United, and held the position of Director of Technical Development for the boys and girls programs.

2006

In 2006, Meschbach was invited to play for the American Team in the North American Soccer League Reunion game in Dallas.

While in college, Meschbach began coaching at the IU Soccer Camps.

Also coached boys at Carmel HS in Mundelein 2006.

In 2006 FC United won the U23 men's USASA state cup and in 2008, he led FC United U18 boys to a USYSA Illinois State Championship, the club's first youth state cup.

In the same year, he led the Ela Elite U23 men to a USASA National Championship and is currently coaching at Ela Elite.

Meschbach, along with his longtime assistant coaches, Frank Hermanutz and Eric Kuehl, take great pride in elevating players to the next level.

Numerous former players are in the collegiate ranks or have had collegiate careers thanks to their coaching style, dedication and abilities.