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词条 Dev Reeves
释义

  1. Youth

  2. Professional

  3. Post-playing career

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name= Dev Reeves
| fullname = Devlin L. Reeves
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|3|6}}
| birth_place = Quincy, Illinois, United States
| height = {{height|ft=6|in=0}}
| position = Defender
| youthyears1 = 1986–1989
| youthclubs1 = Quincy University
| years1 = 1989–1990
| years2 = 1991–1992
| years3 = 1992
| years4 = 1992–1994
| years5 = 1993–1995
| years6 = 1995–1996
| clubs1 = Cleveland Crunch (indoor)
| clubs2 = Jonsereds IF
| clubs3 = St. Louis Atoms
| clubs4 = St. Louis Ambush (indoor)
| clubs5 = Dallas Sidekicks (indoor)
| clubs6 = St. Louis Ambush (indoor)
| caps1 = 39
| caps2 =
| caps3 =
| caps4 = 60
| caps5 = 44
| caps6 = 5
| goals1 = 1
| goals2 =
| goals3 =
| goals4 = 8
| goals5 = 9
| goals6 = 1
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Devlin "Dev" Reeves (born March 6, 1967) is a retired American soccer defender who played professionally in Europe and the United States.

Youth

Born in Quincy, Illinois, Reeves graduated from Quincy Senior High School and Quincy University. Reeves was voted as one of the top 25 players ever to play at Quincy University. During his senior year Reeves was selected to play in the Adidas Senior Bowl as one of the nations top 30 players. Reeves was inducted into the Quincy Sr. High School Hall of Fame in 1995[1] and into the Quincy University Sports Hall of Fame in 2000.[2] Reeves played his youth and college soccer under the guidance of legendary coach Jack Mackenzie.

Professional

Reeves was the 1989 #1 draft pick of the Chicago Power of the National Professional Soccer League. However, he signed as an undrafted free agent with the Cleveland Crunch of the Major Indoor Soccer League in July 1989.[3] Despite playing thirty-nine games for the Crunch and placing 3rd on the MISL Rookie of the Year balloting, the team released him in June 1990.[4] He then moved to Europe where he played for Jonsereds IF of the Södra Swedish First Division. In the summer of 1992, he played for the St. Louis Atoms in the amateur Budweiser Premier League.[5] In December 1992, he signed with the St. Louis Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League.[6] He played two winter indoor seasons with the Ambush.[7][8] In the spring of 1993, Reeves signed with the Dallas Sidekicks of the Continental Indoor Soccer League for the summer indoor season. The Sidekicks won the 1993 CISL championship with Reeves scoring the Sidekicks first goal in the championship series against the San Diego Sockers. He remained with the Sidekicks through the 1995 season, but lost fourteen games of the 1994 season with a fracture to his vertebrae. Reeves sat out the 1994–1995 NPSL season. The Sidekicks waived him on July 22, 1995. In October 1995, Reeves rejoined the Ambush. He played only five games due to injuries before retiring.[9]

Post-playing career

Reeves is the president of IAC The Sports Group which is a sales and marketing firm located in Frisco, Texas. He also serves as the color analyst for the Dallas Sidekicks and Dallas Cup television broadcasts on Time Warner Sports Channel. The Dallas Cup is regarded as the top youth soccer tournament in the world. The likes of Rooney, Beckham, Dempsey, Chicharito, and of late Adnan Januzaj, Jesse Lingard and Ross Barkley have all played in the Dallas Cup. Reeves has hosted the "Dev Reeves All-Star Soccer Camp" in his hometown of Quincy since 1986.

References

1. ^Hall of Fame Inductee – Dev L. Reeves
2. ^Quincy University Athletic Hall of Fame
3. ^"MIDFIELDER OFFERED A CRUNCH CONTRACT" Akron Beacon Journal (OH) Tuesday, July 25, 1989
4. ^"FOUR CRUNCH PLAYERS TURN INTO FREE AGENTS" Akron Beacon Journal (OH) Wednesday, June 20, 1990
5. ^"Premier League Pits Us Vs. Us ... Pros, Collegians Play Soccer Featuring Jazzed-Up Rules" St. Louis Post-Dispatch Wednesday, June 3, 1992
6. ^"AMBUSH BACK AT FULL STRENGTH" St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tuesday, December 29, 1992
7. ^NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS -- 1992–1993 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927231258/http://www.howesportsdata.com/howesportsdata/stats/soccer/misl/misl93.txt |date=September 27, 2007 }}
8. ^NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL REPORT -- 1993–1994 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081029060250/http://www.howesportsdata.com/howesportsdata/stats/soccer/misl/misl94.txt |date=October 29, 2008 }}
9. ^NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS -- 1995–1996 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927231247/http://www.howesportsdata.com/howesportsdata/stats/soccer/misl/misl96.txt |date=2007-09-27 }}

External links

  • Profile on Dallas Sidekicks fan site
  • Pictures of Dev Reeves
  • Legends Tribute Match
  • FC Dallas Official Blog
  • MISL stats
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20 : American color commentators|American expatriate soccer players|American expatriate sportspeople in Sweden|American soccer players|American sports businesspeople|Cleveland Crunch (original MISL) players|Continental Indoor Soccer League players|Dallas Sidekicks (CISL) players|Expatriate footballers in Sweden|Association football commentators|Association football defenders|Jonsereds IF players|Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–92) players|National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players|Sportspeople from Quincy, Illinois|Quincy Hawks men's soccer players|Soccer players from Illinois|St. Louis Ambush (1992–2000) players|1967 births|Living people

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