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{{Infobox football biography
| name= Craig Scarpelli
| fullname = Craig J. Scarpelli
| image =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1961|9|17}}
| birth_place = Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
| height =
| position = Goalkeeper
| youthyears1 = 1980
| youthclubs1 = Tampa Spartans
| years1 = 1982
| years2 = 1982–1983
| years3 = 1983
| years4 = 1983
| years5 = 1984
| years6 = 1984–1985
| clubs1 = Georgia Generals
| clubs2 = St. Louis Steamers (indoor)
| clubs3 = Fort Lauderdale Strikers
| clubs4 = Fort Lauderdale Strikers (indoor)
| clubs5 = Minnesota Strikers
| clubs6 = Minnesota Strikers (indoor)
| caps1 =
| caps2 = 0
| caps3 = 0
| caps4 = 6
| caps5 = 6
| caps6 = 5
| goals1 =
| goals2 = 0
| goals3 = 0
| goals4 = 0
| goals5 = 0
| goals6 = 0
| nationalyears1 = 1980–1981
| nationalteam1 = US U-20
| nationalcaps1 =
| nationalgoals1 =
}}

Craig Scarpelli is a retired American soccer goalkeeper who played professionally in the North American Soccer League, United Soccer League and American Soccer League.

Scarpelli attended the University of Tampa where he played on the men's soccer team.[1] In 1980, Scarpelli joined the United States U-20 men's national soccer team as it qualified for the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship. He would play all three of the U.S. games in that tournament. In December 1981, the Chicago Sting selected Scarpelli in the third round of the North American Soccer League draft, but there is no indication that he signed with the Sting. In 1982, he did play for the Georgia Generals in the American Soccer League.[2] He was also drafted by the St. Louis Steamers of the Major Indoor Soccer League, but never entered a first team game. In February 1983, the Fort Lauderdale Strikers purchased Scarpelli's contract from the Steamers.[3] He played several games for the Strikers during the 1983 Grand Prix of Indoor Soccer. He played three pre-season games, then sat as the third string backup keeper during the regular season.[4] Following the 1983 season, the Strikers moved to Minnesota and Scarpelli gained time in six games during the 1984 season. The league collapsed at the end of the season and the Strikers moved to the MISL for the 1984-1985 indoor season. Scarpelli played five games during the indoor season then was released in July 1985.

Scarpelli is currently a chiropractor living in Brick, NJ.[5]

References

1. ^University of Tampa men's soccer{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^Bourne's Near-Perfect Goal Wins Game for Slickers, 2-1 The Daily Oklahoman - Saturday, July 3, 1982
3. ^STRIKERS LET WELLER GO, THEN FALL Miami Herald, The (FL) - Saturday, February 5, 1983
4. ^SCARPELLI OR TIETJENS? STRIKERS FACE DECISION Miami Herald, The (FL) - Wednesday, April 13, 1983
5. ^Dr. Craig J. Scarpelli{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

External links

  • NASL stats
  • {{FIFA|192619}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Scarpelli, Craig}}

16 : 1961 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Long Branch, New Jersey|Soccer players from New Jersey|American soccer players|American Soccer League (1933–83) players|Georgia Generals players|Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–92) players|Minnesota Strikers (NASL) players|North American Soccer League (1968–84) players|North American Soccer League (1968–84) indoor players|United States men's under-20 international soccer players|Tampa Spartans men's soccer players|Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977–83) players|Minnesota Strikers (MISL) players|Association football goalkeepers

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