Tim Bartro

Tim Bartro
Personal information
Date of birth (1964-08-31) August 31, 1964
Place of birth Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Playing position Forward / Midfielder
Youth career
1982 Seattle Sounders
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983 Seattle Sounders 7 (1)
1983-1984 Golden Bay Earthquakes (indoor) 17 (12)
1984 Golden Bay Earthquakes 2 (0)
1984-1986 Tacoma Stars (indoor) 19 (2)
1986 FC Seattle ? (1)
1985-1987 San Diego Sockers (indoor) 31 (10)
1987-1988 Memphis Storm (indoor)
1988 Seattle Storm
1990 Portland Timbers
1990-1992 Milwaukee Wave (indoor) 47 (38)
1992-1993 Cleveland Crunch (indoor) 33 (11)
1995-1996 Seattle SeaDogs (indoor) 37 (13)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Tim Bartro is a retired American soccer player whose career spanned leagues from the first North American Soccer League to the Continental Indoor Soccer League.

In 1982, Bartro graduated from Federal Way High School. That year, the Seattle Sounders selected Bartro in the third round (thirty-third overall) of the North American Soccer League draft. He spent his first season with the Sounders reserves, then made his first team debut in 1983.[1] The Sounders folded after the 1983 season and Bartro moved to the Golden Bay Earthquakes in time to play for them during the NASL indoor season. Although he scored ten goals in seventeen games during the indoor season, Bartro saw time in only two regular season, outdoor games in 1984. He left the Earthquakes that fall to sign with the Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League. During the 1985-1986 MISL season, Tacoma sent Bartro to the San Diego Sockers. The Sockers released Bartro at the end of the season and he returned to Seattle to play for FC Seattle in the Western Soccer Alliance.[2] He was 1986 Second Team All League. In December 1986, Bartro rejoined the Sockers as a free agent, playing for their reserve team until he earned a spot on their roster.[3] In the fall of 1987, Bartro moved to the Memphis Storm of the American Indoor Soccer Association. In 1988, Barto signed with F.C. Seattle, now known as the F.C. Seattle Storm. [4] However, he may have played little or not at all.[5] In 1990, he played for the Portland Timbers in the American Professional Soccer League.[6] That year he also joined the Milwaukee Wave of the AISA. In 1992, the AISA became the National Professional Soccer League and in October the Wave traded Bartro, Bill Andracki and Mark Kerlin to the Cleveland Crunch in exchange for David Vaudreuil.[7] He finished his professional career in 1995 and 1996 with the Seattle SeaDogs of the Continental Indoor Soccer League.

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