Kevin Radziwon

Kevin Radziwon
Personal information
Full name Kevin Radziwon
Date of birth (1984-07-22) July 22, 1984
Place of birth Southington, Connecticut, United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Playing position Midfield
Club information
Current team
Western Mass Pioneers
Number 21
Youth career
1999–2002 Cheshire Premier
2005–2006 SNHU Penmen
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
New Hampshire Phantoms NA (NA)
Western Mass Pioneers
Massachusetts Twisters

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Kevin Radziwon (born July 22, 1984 in Southington, Connecticut) is an American soccer player who most recently played for the Western Mass Pioneers in the United Soccer League.

Career

Youth and College

Radziwon attended Southington High School where he was Nominated All Conference 3 - Times, and All State Twice. Radziwon was also selected to the All Hartford Courant Team as a Senior and played in, and scored a goal in the Senior Bowl. Radziwon played club soccer with Cheshire Premier, and played three years of NCAA Division I college soccer at Central Connecticut State University before transferring to Southern New Hampshire University. At SNHU, Radziwon helped the Penman into the NEC Conference Final, an NCAA Tournament berth, and a National Ranking of #13. The Penman fell to a Nationally Ranked, #2 Franklin Pierce in penalty kicks in the NEC Final. They drew #2 Franklin Pierce in the first round of the NCAA tournament, and once again fell.

Professional

Radziwon turned professional in 2006 with the New Hampshire Phantoms. After the Phantoms folded from the United Soccer League, Radziwon joined the Western Mass Pioneers. Radziwon also played for the Massachusetts Twisters in the National Indoor Soccer League. After the Massachusetts Twisters folded from the NISL, Radziwon was offered a contract with the Philadelphia Kixx of the MISL. Unfortunately, the Philadelphia Kixx folded from the Major Indoor Soccer League before Radziwon's season would have started.

References

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