Mike Balson

Mike Balson
Personal information
Full name Michael John Charles Balson[1]
Date of birth (1947-09-09) 9 September 1947
Place of birth Bridport, England
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1966-1974 Exeter City 276 (9)
1974-1979 Highlands Park
1979 Atlanta Chiefs 15 (0)
1979–1980 Atlanta Chiefs (indoor) 12 (3)
1982 Georgia Generals (5)
1986-1987 Tampa Bay Rowdies (indoor)

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


Mike Balson (born Bridport, Dorset)[2] is a retired English professional association football defender who played professionally in England, South Africa and the United States. He currently lives in the United States where he has served several decades as a referee as well as a team and league executive. He is a member of both the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association Hall of Fame and the United Soccer Leagues Hall of Fame.

Player

A member of England's oldest family of commercial butchers,[3] Balson grew up in England where he began playing for Exeter City in 1966. In 1974, he transferred to South African club, Highlands Park.[4] In 1979, he moved to the United States where he signed with the Atlanta Chiefs of the North American Soccer League. In 1982, he played for the Georgia Generals of the American Soccer League. He played for the Tampa Bay Rowdies during the 1986-1987 American Indoor Soccer Association season.[5]

Referee

In 1981, Balson became a member of the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association (NISOA). Over the years, he worked his way into the highest levels of intercollegiate refereeing. In 1984, he became a national referee, working both national junior college and NAIA women's finals. In 1985, he officiated during the NCAA Division I women's tournament. In 1996, he officiated the women's quarterfinals and in 1999, he officiated the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship Final. On the men's side, he oversaw the NCAA quarterfinals from 2000 to 2003 while officiating the ACC men's finals. In 2002, 2004 and 2005, he officiated the NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship. He was inducted into the NISOA Hall of Fame in 2006.[6]

Administrator

In 1990, he was part of the establishment of the Atlanta Express of the Sunbelt Independent Soccer League which later became the USISL and eventually the USL. He became a USISL administrator in 1991, the same year he joined the management of the Atlanta Magic. In 1998 he became the general manager of the Atlanta Silverbacks. In 2002, Balson was inducted into the USL Hall of Fame as a Builder.[7]

References

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