Mike Flater is a retired United States. soccer forward who spent six seasons in the North American Soccer League.
Education
Flater attended the Colorado School of Mines. In addition to playing soccer, he also played as a placekicker on the school’s football team In 1973, he scored a 63 yard field goal.
The Washington Redskins drafted Flater in the ninth round of the 1974 NFL Draft.
Career
The Denver Dynamos of the North American Soccer League () drafted Flater in the 1975 college draft. That season, Flater scored ten goals in fifteen games with the Dynamos. At the end of the 1975 season, the Dynamos moved to Minnesota where the team was renamed the Minnesota Kicks.
Flater made the move with the team and spent the next two seasons in Minnesota.
However, his scoring pace dropped to one goal in twelve games in 1977 and he moved to the Oakland Stompers for the start of the 1978 season. He saw time in only four games with Oakland before being traded to the Portland Timbers.
In twenty-two games with the Timbers, he scored seven goals as Portland went to the semifinals. However, Flater suffered a major knee injury which put him out of the 1979 season.
He attempted a comeback in 1980, but played only three games with the Timbers before retiring.
In 1971, Flater joined the United States. Olympic team as it began qualification for the 1972 Summer Olympics. A tie with El Salvador on September 18, 1971 put the United States. into the games. However, the team tied once and lost twice, eliminating it from the tournament.
Flater made his debut with the United States. national team in 1975.
His first game came when he started a June 24, 1975 loss to Poland. His next game did not come until September 24, 1976.
He then became a regular through the rest of the games in 1976 and 1977. In fifteen matches with the United States., Flater never scored a goal.
Membership
He was also a member of the 1972 United States.Olympic soccer team and earned fifteen caps with the United States. national soccer team between 1975 and 1977.