Mike Ambersley
- Years with club: 2013
- Position: Forward (Centre-Forward) / Attacking Midfielder
- Nationality: American
- Acquisition: Traded from the Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL) in August 2013 in exchange for forward Étienne Barbara.
Mike Ambersley is an American forward who played for Minnesota United FC during the second half of the 2013 North American Soccer League (NASL) season. Known for his technical ability and scoring consistency in the NASL, his arrival was part of a key mid-season trade that swapped two prominent players in the league.
Key stats with Minnesota United (NASL, 2013):
- NASL regular season appearances: 12
- NASL regular season goals: 0
- NASL regular season assists: 1
- Total minutes played: 750
Memorable moments and honors (Overall Career):
- NCAA Champion: Won back-to-back NCAA College Cups with Indiana University in 2003 and 2004, scoring the game-winning penalty kick in the 2004 National Championship game.
- NASL Best XI: Named to the 2011 NASL Best XI Team while playing for the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
- NASL Champion: Won the 2012 NASL Championship with the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
- Hometown Player: Was the first-ever player signing for his hometown expansion club, Saint Louis FC (USL Pro), in 2015.
- Youth National Team: Represented the United States U-20 National Team from 2001 to 2002.
Where is he now?:
- Mike Ambersley retired from professional soccer in January 2017 after his final season with Saint Louis FC.
- He has transitioned into youth soccer development and coaching in the St. Louis area.
- He previously served as the Director of Youth Development for Lou Fusz Soccer Club and has over 10 years of coaching experience.
