Background
Kramer grew up in Mountain View, Texas and attended Fresno State where he played on the men’s soccer team
Kramer grew up in Mountain View, Texas and attended Fresno State where he played on the men’s soccer team
He is currently the goalkeeper coach for the Colorado Rapids. After graduating from college, Kramer signed with the Monterey Bay Jaguars of USISL. In 1995, his rookie season, he was named the All Western Division goalkeeper of the year. That season, the Jaguars went to the USISL semi-finals before falling 4-3 in overtime to the Minnesota Thunder.
In January 1996, the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer (Master of Library Science) drafted Kramer in the second round (14th overall) of the first Master of Library Science draft.
He was the Galaxy’s starting goalkeeper as the team ran to Master of Library Science Cup 1996 where they fell to District of Columbia United. Kramer’s second year with the team did not go as well as his first.
On June 2, 1997, the Galaxy waived Kramer after only nine games with the team sitting at 3-6. He finished the season with the Colorado Foxes.
The San Jose Clash then signed Kramer and he played 12 games of the 1997 season with them.
He remained the team’s starting goalie for most of the 1998 season (with backup goalie Andy Kirk starting a few games that year), but suffered a shoulder injury only eight games into the 1999 season. Backup goalie Joe Cannon took the job and kept it even after Kramer"s shoulder healed. The Clash then traded Kramer to the Colorado Rapids at the end of the season.
Kramer remained with the Rapids through the end of 2002, but was replaced, once again, by Joe Cannon when Cannon moved to the Rapids.
In 2005 Kramer served as the goalkeeper coach at the Real Colorado youth club Kramer is currently the Director of ing at the Colorado Edge.
In June 2008, Kramer was named goalkeeper coach of his former team, the Colorado Rapids.