Walter Chyzowych
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Walter Chyzowych (April 20, 1937 – September 2, 1994) was a Ukrainian born soccer
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 player who played for Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals
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 and Newark Sitch
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 of the American Soccer League
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 and was later a coach for the
United States national soccer team
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.

Chyzowych moved to the United States
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 at an early age and was two-time first team All-American at Temple University
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 where he attended from 1957–1961, setting a team record for goals with 25. His first club team was Toronto City
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 from 1961-1964. In 1964, Chyzowych earned his first cap with the national team
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; in total, he earned three caps. Chyzowych also played one season for the Philadelphia Spartans
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 of the National Professional Soccer League
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 in 1967; he played 15 games earning three goals and three assists.

Chyzowych his coaching career while as a caretaker manager
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, coaching the Philadelphia Textile
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 from 1961-1963. He was the director of coaching for the U.S. Soccer Federation from 1975-1981. He coached the National Team from 1976–1980, including the qualification rounds for the 1978
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 and 1982 World Cups
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. His biggest win while with the National Team was 2-0 upset of Hungary
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 in 1979. Overall he had a respectable 8-14-10 record while with the national team. In 1986 he was named head coach at Wake Forest University
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, leading the team to four NCAA bids and one ACC championship in eight years.

Chyzowych was inducted in the National Soccer Hall of Fame
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 in 1997.

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