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| name = Ian Fuller | image = | image_size = 200px | fullname = Ian Fuller | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1979|8|31}} | birth_place = Ellensburg, Washington, United States | height = {{height|ft=6|in=2}} | position = Forward | currentclub = Minnesota United FC (assistant) | youthyears1 = 1998–2001 | youthclubs1 = Clemson Tigers | years1 = 2002 | clubs1 = New England Revolution | caps1 = 11 | goals1 = 0 | years2 = 2003–2005 | clubs2 = Rochester Raging Rhinos | caps2 = 38 | goals2 = 8 | years3 = 2005 | clubs3 = Vancouver Whitecaps | caps3 = 18 | goals3 = 2 | years4 = 2006–2010 | clubs4 = Charleston Battery | caps4 = 76 | goals4 = 5 | years5 = 2010 | clubs5 = Austin Aztex | caps5 = 3 | goals5 = 0 | years6 = 2011–2013 | clubs6 = Orlando City | caps6 = 35 | goals6 = 3 | manageryears1 = 2010 | managerclubs1 = Charleston Battery (assistant) | manageryears2 = 2011–2014 | managerclubs2 = Orlando City (USL) (assistant) | manageryears3 = 2015 | managerclubs3 = Orlando City (assistant) | manageryears4 = 2016– | managerclubs4 = Minnesota United FC (assistant) | pcupdate = February 2, 2016 | ntupdate = }} Ian Fuller (born August 31, 1979) is a former American soccer player who currently serves as an assistant coach for Minnesota United FC. CareerYouth and collegeFuller grew up in Tualatin, Oregon, and attended Tualatin High School where he was a three-time first team All State soccer player. He then played college soccer at Clemson University from 1998 to 2001.[1] ProfessionalFuller was drafted in the second round (21st overall) of the 2002 MLS SuperDraft by New England Revolution. He played eleven regular season and three playoff games before being waived on November 4, 2002. In February 2003, he signed with the Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division.[2] Fuller spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons in Rochester, and played the first two games of the 2005 season, before moving to the Vancouver Whitecaps. In 2006, Fuller signed with the Charleston Battery. After four years with the club he moved to USSF Division 2 club Austin Aztex.[3] With the sale and movement of the Austin Aztex to Orlando following the end of the 2010 season, Ian was retained by the club, becoming a member of Orlando City in January 2011.[4] CoachingBeginning in 2010 Fuller also began working as assistant coach for the Charleston Battery of the USL Second Division (USL-2).[5] He would continue his coaching career as a player-coach and assistant for Orlando City S.C. in 2011.[4] In September 2013, Fuller retired as a player to become a full-time assistant for Orlando City.[6] Honors
References1. ^Clemson University 2. ^Revs take on Rhinos Wednesday night 3. ^http://usl1.uslsoccer.com/home/462719.html 4. ^1 {{cite news| url = http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/home/490881.html| title = Orlando City Names Fuller Assistant| publisher = www.uslsoccer.com| date = January 6, 2011| accessdate = January 7, 2011}} 5. ^http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3988104 6. ^http://www.orlandocitysoccer.com/news/?article_id=1596 External links
25 : 1979 births|Living people|American soccer players|Soccer players from Oregon|Austin Aztex FC players|Charleston Battery players|Clemson Tigers men's soccer players|Major League Soccer players|New England Revolution players|Orlando City SC (2010–14) players|Sportspeople from Portland, Oregon|People from Tualatin, Oregon|Rochester Rhinos players|USL A-League players|USL First Division players|USL Second Division players|USSF Division 2 Professional League players|USL Championship players|Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010) players|People from Porterville, California|New England Revolution draft picks|Orlando City SC non-playing staff|Minnesota United FC non-playing staff|Association football forwards|People from Ellensburg, Washington |
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