Dave Lischner

David Lischner (born December 18, 1962) is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League, and was a member of the U.S. team at the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship, who is now a board certified psychiatrist with the Evidence Based Treatment Centers of Seattle (EBTCS).[1]

Dave Lischner
Personal information
Full name David Lischner
Date of birth (1962-12-18) December 18, 1962
Place of birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1982 Philadelphia Fever (indoor) 28 (4)
1982–1983 Buffalo Stallions (indoor) 42 (13)
1983–1984 New York Arrows (indoor) 25 (5)
International career
United States U20
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Lischner grew up in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and graduated from Cherry Hill High School West where he was a 1980 third team high school All American soccer player.[2][3] He played one game for the U.S. at the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship. In the fall of 1981, he signed with the Philadelphia Fever of the Major Indoor Soccer League. In 1982, he moved to the Buffalo Stallions and in 1983, he signed with the New York Arrows. In 1983, he was also a member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1983 Pan American Games.[4] In 1998, he was inducted into the South Jersey Soccer Hall of Fame.[5]

Lischner is currently on the staff of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Center of Seattle and is on the faculty of the University of Washington.[6] Additionally, he is the CEO and co-founder of Valant Medical Solutions, an EMR and Practice Management Suite for behavioral health care practitioners.[7]

References

  1. EBTCS Staff
  2. 1980 High School All Americans
  3. Marder, Phil. "West routs unbeated Highland", Courier-Post, October 21, 1979. Accessed October 29, 2018. "Dave Lischner scored three goals and assisted on three others as Cherry Hill West pounded Highland yesterday, 9-0."
  4. 1983 Pan American Games
  5. South Jersey Soccer Hall of Fame
  6. "DBTCS Staff". Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2010-10-02.
  7. "Valant Executive Team". Archived from the original on 2010-12-27. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
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