John Diffley is a retired American soccer player who is currently the Senior Associate Athletic Director for at Saint John"s University.
Education
Diffley attended Albertus Magnus High School of Rockland, New York where he played on the soccer team from 1981 to 1984. He was a Parade High School All-American and was inducted into the Albertus Magnus Hall of Fame in 1998. In 1985, he entered American University.
He spent four seasons as a midfielder with American.
During Diffley"s freshman year, American went to the National Collegiate Athletic Association title game where the Eagles fell to the University of California, Los Angeles in eight overtimes. Diffley graduated in 1989 with honors and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
Career
In 1989, Diffley began his professional career with the Albany Capitals of the American Soccer League (Advanced Systems Limited). At the conclusion of the Advanced Systems Limited season, Diffley signed with the expansion indoor team Atlanta Attack of the American Indoor Soccer Association (AISA). In the 1990 off-season, the AISA renamed itself the National Soccer League (NPSL).
The Attack again finished second in the standings, but fell to Dayton again in the first round of the playoffs.
That summer, Diffley moved to the Penn-Jersey Spirit of the American Soccer League (APSL). Diffley then decided to try a career in Europe.
He signed with Dutch Second Division club HFC Haarlem and spent the 1992-1993 season in the Netherlands. In 1994, Diffley joined the North Jersey Imperials of USISL, where he was captain and was named to the USISL All-Star team
The next season, 1995, he signed with the Long Island Rough Riders.
Diffley was named to the Championship All-Tournament team The Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer (Master of Library Science) drafted Diffley in the third round (twenty-seventh overall) of the 1996 Draft. He saw time in thirteen games before being traded to the Kansas City Wizards for the 1997 season.
When the Wizards released him, Diffley became a full-time coach but continued to play for the Staten Island Vipers in 1998 and 1999.
In 2003, Diffley was a player-assistant coach with the New York Freedom. In 1995, Diffley became the head coach for the Dominican College men"s soccer team
In 1997, he moved to Saint John"s University where he served as an assistant coach with the men"s soccer team while working on his master"s degree in business administration. In 2001, Diffley gained his master"s degree and left Saint John"s to work in the financial industry.
On January 1, 2004, Diffley returned to Saint John"s when the school hired him as its Senior Associate Athletic Director for Diffley earned seven caps with the United States. national team in 1988.
He earned his first cap as a substitute for Jeff Agoos in a 1-0 loss to Guatemala on January 10, 1988. Earned eight caps for the United States. in 1988 when he contended for a spot on the United States. Olympic Team. His last game came six months later as a substitute for Brian Bliss in a June 12 tie with Ecuador.
At the time the national team was preparing for the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Diffley was selected as an alternate for the 1988 for the United States. Olympic Team. American University inducted Diffley into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.