Aron Johannsson
ussoccerplayers.com/player/aron-johannsson-usmntJohannsson was well known in USMNT circles, spending the 2007-08 school year in residency training with the USA at the US Soccer Developmental Academy in Bradenton, FL.
Eric Wynalda
ussoccerplayers.com/player/wynalda-ericWynalda moved into bradcasting after his playing career ended, spending several MLS seasons as a color commentator for ESPN and Fox Soccer Channel.
Eddie Gaven
ussoccerplayers.com/player/gaven-eddieGaven's debut against DC United was eventful, to say the least, as his coach Bob Bradley took advantage of some dubious (and since changed) substitution rules to bring him on as an overtime sub for the injured Mark Lisi in July 2003.
Jesse Marsch
ussoccerplayers.com/player/marsch-jesseRetiring from Chivas USA after the 2009 season, Marsch joined Bob Bradley's US National Team staff as an assistant coach.
Justin Mapp
ussoccerplayers.com/player/mapp-justinA product of the Bradenton Academy, Justin Mapp is a versatile midfielder who can play in the center or on the wing.
Benny Feilhaber
ussoccerplayers.com/player/feilhaber-bennyJoining the USMNT under coach Bob Bradley, Benny Feilhaber quickly accumulated a dozen caps in 2007 after debuting for the US against Ecuador on March 25 in Tampa.
Freddy Adu
ussoccerplayers.com/player/adu-freddyAdu joined the US Soccer residency program at 13, moving to Bradenton, Florida.
Jonathan Spector
ussoccerplayers.com/player/spector-jonathanA product of the US residency program in Bradenton, FL, he was already a veteran at the highest level at an early age.
Eddie Robinson
ussoccerplayers.com/player/robinson-eddieThese include three MLS Cup championship rings (one in SJ, two in Houston), and countless accolades that invariably ended with the question, ‘Why has this man not been capped for the USMNT?’ Bob Bradley finally answered this question by calling the uncompromising center-back to training camp in January 2008, then rewarding his efforts with a debut cap against Sweden.
Heath Pearce
ussoccerplayers.com/player/pearce-heathPearce became a regular for Bob Bradley, playing more minutes than any National Team player in 2008.
Frankie Hejduk
ussoccerplayers.com/player/hejduk-frankieHejduk returned to the National Team under new coach Bob Bradley and was a regular part of the squad for 2010 World Cup Qualifying.
