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Desmond Armstrong

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After starring at the University of Maryland, he established himself with the USMNT after his performances in the MISL and in the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Jonny Walker

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The first American player to establish a successful career in South America, Jonny Walker was an athletic and confident goalkeeper with vast experience in the Chilean First Division and Copa Libertadores.

Frank Borghi

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Borghi was already an established American soccer player, part of several quality St.

Brian West

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Brian West might feel as comfortable on a track as he does on a soccer pitch, as he was one of the fastest players in Major League Soccer.

Taylor Twellman

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By the 2014 World Cup, Twellman was an established presence on ESPN soccer broadcasts.

Pat Noonan

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Pat Noonan established himself as one of the more dependable forwards in MLS over his ten years in the league.

Eddie Johnson

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After making a name for himself with the Dallas Burn/FC Dallas and establishing himself as a dangerous striker, Eddie Johnson burst onto the US National Team scene with five goals in his first three games during the fall of 2004.

Herculez Gomez

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Herculez Gomez was a quality attacking player, equally comfortable in either the striker or the traditional forward roles.

Kenny Cooper

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Davy Arnaud

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Davy Arnaud established himself as a competent forward in Major League Soccer, playing off of Eddie Johnson with the Kansas City Wizards where he won a starting job in 2003.

Jozy Altidore

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He also helped the USMNT U-20 team to a creditable quarter-final finish in the World Cup in Canada, and won his first senior cap when he came on as a substitute in the 1-0 Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup win in South Africa.

Maurice Edu

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Picked up by expansion franchise Toronto FC, he established himself as one of the few consistent starters in the team’s losing season as they finished bottom of the Eastern Conference.

Ricardo Clark

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Michael Bradley

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He joined Stabaek in Norway on October 2023 as an assistant coach under head coach Bob Bradley, staying with the club until September 2024.

Jonathan Spector

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Jonathan Spector is an established talent in English soccer signing for Manchester United after playing for the Chicago Sockers in 2003, becoming a regular at London club West Ham United, and eventually joining Birmingham City.

Bryan Namoff

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He has played at both center-back and right-back for DC, and established himself as a veteran starter over a period that has seen several other defenders come and go at RFK.

Jay DeMerit

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Gregg Berhalter

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His standout performance at the 2002 World Cup established him among the core USMNT defenders, and upped his status on the international level.

Nick Rimando

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