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2019

Archie Roboostoff Obituary

Archie Vincent Roboostoff, former professional soccer player and member of the 1972 U.S. Olympic soccer team, died July 29, 2019 in Granite Bay, Calif. after a two-year battle with cancer. He was 67. Roboostoff was born on October 9, 1951 in Shanghai, China, as the youngest of six children to Vincent and Zoia Roboostoff. Archie moved to the United States at an early age where he attended Westmore High School in Daly City, Calif., and later attended both Skyline College in San Bruno, Calif. and the University of San Francisco. In 1971, Archie, who was then affiliated with the Concordia Athletic Club in San Francisco, was selected to play for the United States Men's National Soccer team in the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich. He played in all three Olympic matches. Following the Olympics, he continued playing for the U.S. National team where he played in seven international matches. Archie joined the North American Soccer League (NASL) as a forward for the San Jose Earthquakes (1974-1975) and subsequently played for the San Diego Jaws (1976), the Portland Timbers (1977-1978) and the Oakland Stompers (1978). During his 103-game professional soccer career, he scored 20 goals and recorded 19 assists. Archie was a member of the 1975 San Jose team that won the NASL Indoor championship where he scored 3 goals against Tampa Bay. Archie, along with his brothers Constantin and Alex, was inducted into the Daly City Police Athletic League Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. Following his professional soccer career, he worked in a variety of professions before becoming a wine grower, which allowed him to spend time with the two great loves of his life: his family and soccer. Archie continued playing competitive soccer well into his 60s. Archie is survived by his children, Archie Roboostoff, Krista Fenske, his son and daughter in law Corey Fenske and Megan McDow, his extended family, Amanda Splinter, Josh and Jordan Splinter, and was affectionally known as "Silly Grandpa" to Kylie, Cole, Samantha, Micah, Avery and Liana. A celebration of life will be held on September 7, 2019, from 3-6 pm at The Fat Rabbit Public House, which is located at 825 Sutter St, Folsom, Calif. All are welcome and highly encouraged to wear Adidas apparel.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Aug. 8, 2019.

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Brigham Sears

January 26, 2023

In a unique way , Archie Roboostoff who traveled the Globe became a friend and a neighbor he provided smiles and friendship to a neighborhood . Archie is missed . Thank you Archie . Brigham Sears

Jimmie

November 14, 2022

I´ll always remember you.

D Parker

May 11, 2021

So sad to hear of your passing always enjoyed working with you and playing softball and a good golf game you will be missed

D Parker

May 11, 2021

So sad to hear of your passing always enjoyed working with you and playing softball and a good golf game you will be missed

Shay Wisely

September 8, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Michael Menalis Sr.

September 14, 2019

I loved playing slow pitch softball with The Arch! He was always very competitive and very encouraging to his teamates. He will be missed.

Christine Raoul

September 6, 2019

Al Di La Archie Love Christine

John Napier

August 16, 2019

Sorry to hear about the passing of my former team mate with the San Diego Jaws in 1976, I had great memories of Archie, he was always a fighter on the field and a really great person.
Rest in peace.

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Celebration of Life

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The Fat Rabbit Public House

825 Sutter St,, Folsom, CA 95816

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