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Force acquires midfielder in trade

June 15, 2004 - Major Indoor Soccer League 2 (MISL 2)
Cleveland Force News Release


CLEVELAND, OHIO- Cleveland Force President and General Manager Paul Garofolo today announced that the Force has traded the rights to forward Braeden Cloutier and defender Nevio Pizzolitto to the San Diego Sockers for midfielder Robbie Aristodemo.

"We welcome Robbie to the Force organization. He adds another strong two-way midfielder to our team. He will compliment both Justin Evans and Gary DePalma nicely, stated Garofolo.

Aristodemo, a 27-year old native of Etobicoke, Canada, has spent the last two seasons with the Sockers after being selected in the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Designation Draft of A-League players. In his two seasons in the MISL, Robbie has recorded 20 goals and added 21 assists for a total of 56 points. He has also notched 35 blocks. Prior to playing for the Sockers, Aristodemo played for the Toronto Lynx of the A-League. He was honored as the A-League Rookie of the Year while receiving the Lynx Most Valuable Player award in 2001. Robbie has been a member of the Canadian National Team in World Cup competition as well as the Canadian Under-20 National Team.

Cloutier, who previously played two season for the Sockers, completed his first full season with the team after being signed late in the 2002-03 season. Braeden appeared in 28 games while recording 13 goals and adding 10 assists for a total of 25 points in two seasons.

Pizzolitto, who was selected to his first All-Star game as member of the Force last season, completed his third season with the Cleveland franchise. Nevio appeared in 81 games while recording 105 blocks, 16 goals and 18 assists in his three seasons.

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