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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{{Infobox NFL player
|name=Mike Kiselak
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|weight=295
|position=[[Center (American and Canadian football)|Center]]
|number=63, 71
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1967|3|9|mf=y}}
|birth_place=[[North Tarrytown, New York]]
|death_date=
|debutyear=1991
|finalyear=1999
|draftyear=
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|highschool=
|college=[[University of Maryland, College Park|Maryland]]
|pastteams=
* [[San Antonio Riders]] ([[World League of American Football|WLAF]]) (1991–1992)
* [[Sacramento Gold Miners]] ([[Canadian Football League|CFL]]) ([[1993 CFL season|1993]]–[[1994 CFL season|1994]])
* [[San Antonio Texans]] ([[Canadian Football League|CFL]]) ([[1995 CFL season|1995]])
* [[Toronto Argonauts]] ([[Canadian Football League|CFL]]) ([[1996 CFL season|1996]]–[[1997 CFL season|1997]])
* [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[1998 NFL season|1998]]–[[1999 NFL season|1999]])
* [[San Francisco Demons]] ([[XFL]]) (2001)
:<small>*Inactive and/or offseason member only</small>
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|highlights=
* [[CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award]] ({{CFL Year|1996}}, {{CFL Year|1997}})
* CFL All-Star ({{CFL Year|1995}}, {{CFL Year|1996}}, {{CFL Year|1997}})
* CFL East All-Star ({{CFL Year|1996}}, {{CFL Year|1997}})
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'''Michael John Kiselak'''<ref>http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/K/KiseMi20.htm</ref> (born March 9, 1967 in [[North Tarrytown, New York]]) was an [[American football]] player in the [[Canadian Football League]] and the [[National Football League]]. He received the [[CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award]] in {{CFL Year|1996}} and {{CFL Year|1997}}.
==Early years==
He attended the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]], where he played [[Maryland Terrapins football|football]] as a [[guard (American football)|guard]]. In October 1989, he was named the [[Atlantic Coast Conference]] Offensive Lineman of the Week.<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2istAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hbsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1933,8875110&dq=mike-kiselak&hl=en Tech Players Honored], ''The Rock Hill Herald'', October 17, 1989.</ref>
==Professional career==
He played [[Center (American and Canadian football)|center]] for the [[Toronto Argonauts]] of the [[Canadian Football League]], where he was an All-Star and won the [[CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award]] in {{CFL Year|1996}} and {{CFL Year|1997}}. The next season,and after years of Training Camps with Kansas City Chiefs in 1990, Houston Oilers in 1991 and the New York Giants in 1992,he seized the opportunity and moved to the [[NFL]] to play for the [[Dallas Cowboys]], and became the starter at [[Center (American and Canadian football)|center]] in {{NFL Year|1998}}. He also played in the [[World League of American Football]],where he protected the Future Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett and the short lived [[XFL]], where he was a starter at center.
==Personal life==
In 2009 Kiselak was accused by the [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] of lying to roughly 14 friends and family members who invested with his firm Kiselak Capital Group. Kiselak, who raised about $24 million from investors since he opened his Kiselak Capital in 2007, told investors that his firm generated steady monthly returns of 2.25 percent by trading in Treasury bills. In addition to being accused of lying to investors about his investment strategy, Kiselak is accused to have failed to disclose to investors his 35 percent performance fee, said the SEC, which did not name Kiselak's alleged victims.<ref>http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/item_Arr7q2gP6uousOBPVqS0KL#ixzz1bv1fuJ9i</ref> He was forced to disgorge $19 million over these charges.<ref>http://www.law360.com/texas/articles/124813/ex-nfler-to-disgorge-19m-over-sec-fraud-claims</ref><ref>http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/2009/34-60120.pdf</ref>
Since 2007, Kiselak has been one of the board of directors for Kids Matters International, a children's charity organization. Where he has helped clothe thousands of children in need through the organizations local outreach called "Around the Block". Michael and his wife since 1992, Kim, have been involved in clothing kids since his playing days in Dallas in 1998.<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref> He is also a [[Minister (Christianity)|church minister]] under [[Church on the Rock- International]]<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref> and a [[motivational speaker]].<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref>
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
{{84th Grey Cup}}
{{85th Grey Cup}}
{{CFL Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award}}
{{San Francisco Demons Roster}}
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| NAME = Kiselak, Mike
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| DATE OF BIRTH = March 9, 1967
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[North Tarrytown, New York]]
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American Christian religious leaders]]
[[Category:American motivational speakers]]
[[Category:American players of Canadian football]]
[[Category:Canadian football offensive linemen]]
[[Category:Dallas Cowboys players]]
[[Category:Grey Cup champions]]
[[Category:Maryland Terrapins football players]]
[[Category:People from Tarrytown, New York]]
[[Category:Sacramento Gold Miners players]]
[[Category:San Antonio Riders players]]
[[Category:San Antonio Texans players]]
[[Category:San Francisco Demons players]]
[[Category:Toronto Argonauts players]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Infobox NFL player
|name=Mike Kiselak
|image=
|caption=
|heightft=6
|heightin=3
|weight=295
|position=[[Center (American and Canadian football)|Center]]
|number=63, 71
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1967|3|9|mf=y}}
|birth_place=[[North Tarrytown, New York]]
|death_date=
|debutyear=1991
|finalyear=1999
|draftyear=
|draftround=
|draftpick=
|highschool=
|college=[[University of Maryland, College Park|Maryland]]
|pastteams=
* [[San Antonio Riders]] ([[World League of American Football|WLAF]]) (1991–1992)
* [[Sacramento Gold Miners]] ([[Canadian Football League|CFL]]) ([[1993 CFL season|1993]]–[[1994 CFL season|1994]])
* [[San Antonio Texans]] ([[Canadian Football League|CFL]]) ([[1995 CFL season|1995]])
* [[Toronto Argonauts]] ([[Canadian Football League|CFL]]) ([[1996 CFL season|1996]]–[[1997 CFL season|1997]])
* [[Dallas Cowboys]] ([[1998 NFL season|1998]]–[[1999 NFL season|1999]])
* [[San Francisco Demons]] ([[XFL]]) (2001)
:<small>*Inactive and/or offseason member only</small>
|statlabel1=
|statvalue1=
|statlabel2=
|statvalue2=
|DatabaseFootball=KISELMIK01
|PFR=KiseMi20
|NFL=KIS105154
|highlights=
* [[CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award]] ({{CFL Year|1996}}, {{CFL Year|1997}})
* CFL All-Star ({{CFL Year|1995}}, {{CFL Year|1996}}, {{CFL Year|1997}})
* CFL East All-Star ({{CFL Year|1996}}, {{CFL Year|1997}})
|HOF=
|CFHOF=
}}
'''Michael John Kiselak'''<ref>http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/K/KiseMi20.htm</ref> (born March 9, 1967 in [[North Tarrytown, New York]]) was an [[American football]] player in the [[Canadian Football League]] and the [[National Football League]]. He received the [[CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award]] in {{CFL Year|1996}} and {{CFL Year|1997}}.
==Early years==
He attended the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]], where he played [[Maryland Terrapins football|football]] as a [[guard (American football)|guard]]. In October 1989, he was named the [[Atlantic Coast Conference]] Offensive Lineman of the Week.<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2istAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hbsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1933,8875110&dq=mike-kiselak&hl=en Tech Players Honored], ''The Rock Hill Herald'', October 17, 1989.</ref>
==Professional career==
He played [[Center (American and Canadian football)|center]] for the [[Toronto Argonauts]] of the [[Canadian Football League]], where he was an All-Star and won the [[CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award]] in {{CFL Year|1996}} and {{CFL Year|1997}}. The next season,and after years of Training Camps with Kansas City Chiefs in 1990, Houston Oilers in 1991 and the New York Giants in 1992,he seized the opportunity and moved to the [[NFL]] to play for the [[Dallas Cowboys]], and became the starter at [[Center (American and Canadian football)|center]] in {{NFL Year|1998}}. He also played in the [[World League of American Football]],where he protected the Future Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett and the short lived [[XFL]], where he was a starter at center.
==Personal life==
Since 2007, Kiselak has been one of the board of directors for Kids Matters International, a children's charity organization. Where he has helped clothe thousands of children in need through the organizations local outreach called "Around the Block". Michael and his wife since 1992, Kim, have been involved in clothing kids since his playing days in Dallas in 1998.<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref> He is also a [[Minister (Christianity)|church minister]] under [[Church on the Rock- International]]<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref> and a [[motivational speaker]].<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref>
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
{{84th Grey Cup}}
{{85th Grey Cup}}
{{CFL Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award}}
{{San Francisco Demons Roster}}
{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. -->
| NAME = Kiselak, Mike
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = American football player
| DATE OF BIRTH = March 9, 1967
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[North Tarrytown, New York]]
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kiselak, Mike}}
[[Category:1967 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American Christian religious leaders]]
[[Category:American motivational speakers]]
[[Category:American players of Canadian football]]
[[Category:Canadian football offensive linemen]]
[[Category:Dallas Cowboys players]]
[[Category:Grey Cup champions]]
[[Category:Maryland Terrapins football players]]
[[Category:People from Tarrytown, New York]]
[[Category:Sacramento Gold Miners players]]
[[Category:San Antonio Riders players]]
[[Category:San Antonio Texans players]]
[[Category:San Francisco Demons players]]
[[Category:Toronto Argonauts players]]' |
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He played [[Center (American and Canadian football)|center]] for the [[Toronto Argonauts]] of the [[Canadian Football League]], where he was an All-Star and won the [[CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award]] in {{CFL Year|1996}} and {{CFL Year|1997}}. The next season,and after years of Training Camps with Kansas City Chiefs in 1990, Houston Oilers in 1991 and the New York Giants in 1992,he seized the opportunity and moved to the [[NFL]] to play for the [[Dallas Cowboys]], and became the starter at [[Center (American and Canadian football)|center]] in {{NFL Year|1998}}. He also played in the [[World League of American Football]],where he protected the Future Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett and the short lived [[XFL]], where he was a starter at center.
==Personal life==
-In 2009 Kiselak was accused by the [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] of lying to roughly 14 friends and family members who invested with his firm Kiselak Capital Group. Kiselak, who raised about $24 million from investors since he opened his Kiselak Capital in 2007, told investors that his firm generated steady monthly returns of 2.25 percent by trading in Treasury bills. In addition to being accused of lying to investors about his investment strategy, Kiselak is accused to have failed to disclose to investors his 35 percent performance fee, said the SEC, which did not name Kiselak's alleged victims.<ref>http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/item_Arr7q2gP6uousOBPVqS0KL#ixzz1bv1fuJ9i</ref> He was forced to disgorge $19 million over these charges.<ref>http://www.law360.com/texas/articles/124813/ex-nfler-to-disgorge-19m-over-sec-fraud-claims</ref><ref>http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/2009/34-60120.pdf</ref>
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Since 2007, Kiselak has been one of the board of directors for Kids Matters International, a children's charity organization. Where he has helped clothe thousands of children in need through the organizations local outreach called "Around the Block". Michael and his wife since 1992, Kim, have been involved in clothing kids since his playing days in Dallas in 1998.<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref> He is also a [[Minister (Christianity)|church minister]] under [[Church on the Rock- International]]<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref> and a [[motivational speaker]].<ref>http://www.kidsmatterinternational.org/Board_of_directors.aspx</ref>
==References==
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