
Force signs midfielder to contract
Published on November 11, 2004 under Major Indoor Soccer League 2 (MISL 2)
Cleveland Force News Release
CLEVELAND, OHIO - Cleveland Force President and General Manager Paul Garofolo today announced the team has agreed to terms with midfielder Kyt Selaidopoulos (Sell-Ah-Dop-O-Lus) on a one-year plus an option year contract. Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
"Kyt is a very technical player and has great vision on the field. He is an excellent distributor of the ball in the middle of the field and can dictate the pace of the game. Kyt brings experience in this league and we look for him to make an immediate impact," stated Head Coach Omid Namazi.
Selaidopoulos, a 26-year old native of Montreal, Canada, last played indoor soccer during 1999-00 season for the Montreal Impact of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). Kyt recently completed his first season of A-League competition with the champion Montreal Impact along with Force forward Joel Bailey. This season for the Impact, Selaidopoulos appeared in nine games with one start playing 144 minutes. Kyt previously played for the Laval Dynamites of the Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL) for three seasons.
In his last season in the NPSL, Kyt appeared in 33 games for the Impact and recorded five goals and added six assists for a total of 16 points. Selaidopoulos has also played for the Chicago Power. In addition to his NPSL career, Kyt is a current member of the Canadian Futsal National Team.
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