
Mitch Hildebrandt and Tyler Polak Leave Minnesota United
Published on December 7, 2015 under North American Soccer League (NASL)
Minnesota United FC News Release
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Minnesota United announced today the departure of two players - goalkeeper Mitch Hildebrandt and defender Tyler Polak.
Hildebrandt played four seasons with Minnesota, making 24 appearances. He posted four clean sheets and helped United to ten wins.
Polak joined United prior to the 2014 season after playing with the Rochester Rhinos in USL. Polak made five appearances in the United back line, playing 308 minutes.
United has begun its preparation for the 2016 season with several coaching and personnel changes. Manny Lagos was named as the club's Sporting Director with Carl Craig assuming the Head Coach role. 2015 NASL Golden Boot winner Stefano Pinho joined the Loons as the first offseason signing for the club. The club expects future roster announcements to come in the following weeks.
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