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#15 Adauto Neto, Forward

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Position: Forward
Date of Birth:
Height: 5' 10"   Weight: 180 lbs
Hometown: Itabuna, Brazil

Biography:

2011-12 Season Highlights:
Neto ranked third on the Blast with 49 points… He was  MISL Player of the Week on 1/10 and 11/29… He recorded at least one point in 20 of 23 games.

Career Highlights:
Neto was a member of Baltimore’s 2006 and 2008 Championship teams.
2010-11 Season Highlights:
He scored one goal in the 15-10 loss to the Wave (3/6/11) to record the 300th point of his career... Neto missed nine games due to two knee surgeries… In his first game back, he led the Blast to a 15-6 win over the Wave with three goals (2/4/11)... He had surgery on November 15 and missed the first two games of the season and then had another knee surgery in early January.

2009-10 Season: As a member of the Philadelphia KiXX, Neto was named First-Team All-MISL after leading the league in points (65), two-point goals (17) and assists (28, 11 more than the closest player)... He recorded at least one point in 19 straight games and was the MISL Offensive Player of the Month in February and March.
2008-09 Season: He played in 18 games with the New Jersey Ironmen (XSL), recording 15 goals and 16 assists... He was named All-XSL.
2007-08 Season: Neto ranked third on the Blast with 46 points despite playing in just 19 games... He scored a goal in the 100th game of his career (4/4/08, it was also the 50th game of his Blast career)... Neto recorded one goal and one assist against Chicago (3/29/08) to pass the 100-point mark of his career in Baltimore... He recorded a team- and season-high four assists in California (3/16/08)... He had one assist in each of the first three games he played this season (1/18/08, 1/11/08 and 1/4/08)... Neto returned to the playing field for the 15-2 win over the Ironmen (1/4/08) after missing the first 10 games of the season with a broken a bone in his right foot… He broke the bone on the first day of training camp. 
2006-07 Season: Neto missed all but two games with a shin injury... He recorded one goal and one assist (his first points of the season) in the 19-12 win over the KiXX (2/2)... Neto made his 2006-07 debut against the Ignition (1/27)… He underwent shin surgery in the offseason following the team’s 2006 MISL Championship.
2005-06 Season: Neto was named MISL MVP and First-Team All-MISL... He ranked second in the MISL and led the Blast with 58 points… He also ranked third in the MISL in goals (36) and tied for fourth in assists (22)... Neto recorded four hat tricks and was named MISL Offensive Player of the Month after recording 12 points in six games in February... He recorded multiple points in 15 of 30 games and at least one point in 25 games...  Neto was named MISL Offensive Player of the Week (2/20) after recording four goals and three assists in two games... He scored two goals in the 2006 MISL All-Star Game (2/11 in Milwaukee)... Neto was named the November MISL Offensive Player of the Month after twice being named MISL Offensive Player of the Week (11/21 and 11/14)… He recorded six goals and five assists in three games in November... Neto recorded three goals and two assists in his Blast debut (11/11 vs. Cougars) and followed up with two goals and three assists in his next game (11/19 vs. Steamers). 
2004-05 Season: Neto was named MISL Offensive Player of the Week two weeks in a row at the end of the season... He recorded at least one goal in each of his last seven games (11 goals, 12 points) and recorded 21 goals and 31 points in 25 total games... Neto underwent surgery in late January to insert a metal rod into his injured left leg (he broke his leg during the 2003 A-League season while playing for the Rochester Rhinos and missed the first five games of MISL season).
2003-04 Season: He was a member of the 2004 MISL All-Rookie Team and was the Force’s Rookie of the Year.  Outdoor: He played outdoor for Crystal Palace Baltimore (2010), the Rochester Rhinos (2004) and Syracuse Salty Dogs (2003).

College:
A graduate of the University of Mobile, he was named All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference, Region XIII All-Regional and NAIA Division I All-American for three years (1999-2001).

Personal:
Neto and his wife Leslie have three children, sons Taylor and Ryan, and a daughter named Gabriella... Neto is the founder of Soccer Loves People, an organization that strives to reach out to communities using soccer as a tool to prepare and equip kids to do good work on and off the field.

 
2012-13 »
0 William Vanzela Goalkeeper
2 Jamie Darvill Forward
6 Chris Williams Defender
7 Ptah Myers Defender
8 Lucas Roque Forward
9 Pat Healey Defender
11 Tony Donatelli Midfielder
12 Adriano Dos Santos Forward
13 Lucio Gonzaga Forward
14 Stephen DeRoux Defender
15 Adauto Neto Forward
16 Max Ferdinand Midfielder
19 Marco Mangione Forward
20 Mike Deasel Defender
21 J.T. Noone Forward
22 Troy Hernandez Goalkeeper
23 Machel Millwood Forward
24 Mike Lookingland Defender
25 Tino Nunez Forward

Full roster...

 
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