Nikita Kotlov

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Nikita Kotlov
Nikita Kotlov Indiana at Michigan men's soccer (6272257101).jpg
Kotlov playing for Indiana in 2011
Personal information
Date of birth (1991-09-20) September 20, 1991 (age 30)
Place of birth Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Mosta
Number 12
Youth career
2008–2010 Carmel United
2010–2013 Indiana Hoosiers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015 Saint Louis FC 3 (0)
2019–2020 Mosta 9 (6)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 00:14, 9 December 2019 (UTC)

Nikita Kotlov (born September 20, 1991) is an American soccer player who plays for Maltese club Mosta FC.

Career[]

College[]

Kotlov spent his entire college career at Indiana University. He made a total of 85 appearances for the Hoosiers, tallying 26 goals and 14 assists. On December 9, 2012, he scored the game-winning goal in the College Cup final over Georgetown.[1]

Professional[]

On January 21, 2014, Kotlov was selected in the fourth round (73rd overall) of the 2014 MLS SuperDraft by the Portland Timbers,[2] but was cut prior to the start of the season.[3]

On March 24, 2015, Kotlov signed a contract with United Soccer League club Saint Louis FC.[4] He made his professional debut on April 2 in a 2–0 victory over the Tulsa Roughnecks.[5]

On August 24, 2019, Kotlov signed a contract with Mosta FC of the Maltese Premier League.

References[]

  1. ^ "Indiana Wins Eighth National Title with 1-0 Win Over Georgetown". iuhoosiers.com. 9 December 2012. Archived from the original on 28 March 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Portland Timbers select three in final rounds of 2014 MLS SuperDraft". timbers.com. 21 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Portland Timbers rundown: Timbers will use Rose City Invitational as trial run for regular season". oregonlive.com. 17 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Kotlov Joins STL FC Midfield". saintlouisfc.com. 24 March 2015. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Saint Louis FC Grabs First Win in Club History". saintlouisfc.com. 2 April 2015.

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