Ernie Buriano

Midfielder, Football player

1957 –

23

Who is Ernie Buriano?

Ernie Buriano is a retired Argentine-American footballer. He played in the Major Indoor Soccer League, United Soccer League, American Soccer League and National Professional Soccer League

In 1979, he signed with the expansion Buffalo Stallions of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He spent five seasons with the Stallions, leaving the team only after it folded. In 1982, he played for the Rochester Flash. After the Stallions folded, Buriano spent the 1984 outdoor season with the Buffalo Storm of the United Soccer League. In October 1984, he signed with the Baltimore Blast. On January 9, 1987, the Blast traded Buriano and Frantz Mathieu to the Chicago Sting in exchange for Drago Dumbovic. The Sting released Buriano and ten other players in June 1988. Buriano moved his family back to Argentina that summer where he continued to play and coach. He eventually returned to the United States and became a citizen in the early 1990s. In 1993, he signed with the Buffalo Blizzard of the National Professional Soccer League. He played two seasons in Buffalo. In 1996, Buriano and his wife opened a Jani-King cleaning franchise in Buffalo.

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Jul 24, 1957

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on July 23, 2013

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