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15-477: Bremer may refer to: People [ edit ] Bremer (surname) Bremer Ehrler (1914–2013), American politician Bremer (born 1997), Brazilian footballer Places [ edit ] Australia Bremer Bay, Western Australia Bremer Marine Park Bremer Island Bremer River (disambiguation) USA Bremer, Iowa , an unincorporated community Bremer County, Iowa Bremers Lake,

30-566: A condition which effects the right side of his body. He attended East Grand Rapids High School . After graduating in 2013, he enrolled at Kalamazoo College , where he is majoring in economics and business and minoring in mathematics. Bremer made the Dean's List for the Winter 2015 term, and is scheduled to graduate in 2017. Growing up, Bremer participated in a number of sports, including hockey, basketball, baseball and swimming. Prior to becoming

45-603: A lake in McLeod County, Minnesota Other uses [ edit ] Bremer SV , a German football club ATSV 1860 Bremen , a former German football club, also known as Bremer SC The Bremer Institute of TAFE , an Australian TAFE institute Bremer 25 , an American sailboat design Bremer Straßenbahn AG , German public transport provider Bremer Vulkan , a German shipbuilding company Bremer wall , used for protection by American forces in Iraq The Report of

60-537: A member of the US national CP football team, Bremer had flown only once in his life. Bremer played soccer for East Grand Rapids High School in Michigan for three seasons as a defender or central midfielder. His coach asserted that he never believed Bremer's cerebral palsy impacted his on field performance. During his high school varsity career, he scored 6 goals. One was in 2012 against Caledonia High School , another in 2012

75-457: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Andrew Bremer Andrew Bremer (born November 22, 1995) is an American Paralympic soccer player. He attended East Grand Rapids High School and Kalamazoo College , playing varsity soccer for both schools. In 2015, Bremer started playing cerebral palsy football as a member of the United States national team. His first call up

90-419: The surname Bremer . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bremer_(surname)&oldid=1201733471 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

105-566: The 2016 season. He appeared in 9 games in 2016, registering one assist in a game against Olivet College. Bremer is a CP7 footballer, taking up the sport in 2015 as a 19-year-old after seeing a Tweet about the Paralympic team during the FIFA Women's World Cup. When playing for the national team, he is a forward. Bremer was invited to his first national team training camp in June 2015, flying there for

120-602: The Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority Pauline Bremer (born 1996), German footballer Ronnie Bremer (born 1978), Danish racecar driver Sebastiaan Bremer (born 1970), Dutch visual artist Tor Bremer (born 1955), Norwegian politician Ulrika Fredrika Bremer (1746–1798), Finnish ship owner and merchant Undine Bremer (born 1961), German sprinter Väinö Bremer (1899–1964), Finnish biathlete and modern pentathlete [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

135-565: The National Commission on Terrorism , also known as the Bremer Commission Stadion an der Bremer Brücke , a German sports stadium See also [ edit ] Brehmer Bremmer (disambiguation) Bremen (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bremer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

150-857: The camp in Los Angeles in October 2015. He was back at camp again in November 2015. In January 2016, Bremer continued his involvement with the national team and his path towards Rio by participating in a national team training camp in Florida. He attended another camp in April 2016 in Florida. Bremer was part of the United States national 7-a-side football team that took part in the 2016 Pre Paralympic Tournament in Salou , Spain . He featured in all 5 games, starting in 4 of

165-2056: The 💕 Bremer is a Germanic surname referring to residents of Bremen , Germany . Notable people who share the surname "Bremer" [ edit ] Andrew Bremer (born 1995), American Paralympic soccer player Anne Bremer (1868–1923), American painter Arthur Bremer (born 1950), American attempted assassin of George Wallace Birgitta Bremer (born 1950), Swedish botanist Caj Bremer (born 1929), Finnish photographer and photojournalist Carlos Bremer (1960–2024), Mexican businessman Chris-Carol Bremer (born 1971), former German Olympic swimmer Dagmar Bremer (born 1963), German field hockey player Dick Bremer (born 1956), American sports broadcaster Edith Terry Bremer (1885–1964), American women's rights activist Eli Bremer (born 1978), American modern pentathlete Frédéric Bremer (1892–1982), Belgian neuroscientist Frederick Bremer (1872–1941), English inventor and engineer Fredrika Bremer (1801–1865), Swedish novelist Gene Bremer (1916–1971), American Negro league baseball pitcher Gerhard Bremer (1917–1989), German Waffen-SS officer during World War II Gordon Bremer (1786–1850), British naval officer Herb Bremer (1913–1979), American baseball catcher J. R. Bremer (born 1980), American basketball player Jacob Bremer (1711–1785), Swedish merchant John Bremer (1927–2015), English classics educator Jürgen Bremer (born 1940), German slalom canoeist Kåre Bremer (born 1948), Swedish botanist Karl Heinz Bremer (1911–1942), German historian Kristen Kyrre Bremer (1925–2013), Norwegian theologian and bishop Lucille Bremer (1917–1996), American actress Martin Bremer (born 1970), German long-distance runner Otto Bremer (1867–1951), German American banker and philanthropist Otto Vasilievich Bremer (died 1873) Russian naturalist and entomologist Paul Bremer (born 1941), American diplomat and former administrator of

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180-418: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bremer&oldid=1137202971 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bremer (surname) From Misplaced Pages,

195-479: The matches. The United States finished 6th after beating Argentina in one placement match 4 - 3 and losing to Ireland 4 - 1. The goals scored in the match against Argentina were the first the USA scored in the tournament before putting up one more in their match against Ireland. He scored the United States' first goal of the tournament when he put one in the 9th minute of their placement match against Argentina. He scored

210-471: Was against Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central . He also scored in the 2011 season against Grand Rapids Northview . The goal against Caledonia took place in a match that ended tied 3 - 3. As a college junior, Bremer started university soccer for Kalamazoo College in the 2015–2016 season where he wore number 13. He appeared in three games, where he had two shots on goal playing as a midfielder. He made his first collegiate start against Trine University in

225-528: Was in June 2015, and he has consistently participated in national team camps and tournaments since. Bremer was one of a number of players seeking a spot on the national team roster for the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio. Bremer also represented the U.S. in the 2017 IFCPF World Championships and THE 2018 America's Cup. Bremer was born on November 22, 1995 in Grand Rapids, Michigan , with hemiplegic cerebral palsy ,

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