Manuel Abaunza

American soccer player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican soccer player
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1941, Nicaragua
Age84 years
Stats
Weight:66 kg
Sports Teams
Los Angeles Kickers (USA)
Orange County Soccer Club (USA)
San Diego Toros (USA)
The details

Biography

Manuel Abaunza is a retired Nicaraguan-American soccer inside right who played one season in the National Professional Soccer League.

In 1960, Abaunza, the younger brother of Bayardo Abaunza, played for Vizcoya in Costa Rica. He moved to Los Angeles in 1961 where he joined the Los Angeles Kickers, an amateur team in the Greater Los Angeles League. In 1964, the Kickers won the 1964 National Challenge Cup over the Philadelphia Ukrainians. Abaunza scored in the first game, a 2–2 tie. The Kickers then won the return leg 2–0 to take the title. In 1965, he moved to Orange County Soccer Club of the Continental League. In 1966, Orange County lost in the final of the 1966 National Challenge Cup. On January 29, 1967, Abaunza signed with the Los Angeles Toros of the National Professional Soccer League. The Toros folded at the end of the season and Abaunza moved to the Los Angeles Armenians in 1968 and Los Angeles Saprissa, a team composed almost entirely of Costa Rican players. In September 1969, he moved to San Pedro Olympia.

Although he was called into the United States men's national soccer team in the 1960s, he never played for the team in a full international.

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