- Kasey Keller
Kasey Keller, (born November 29, 1969 in Lacey, Washington, United States) is a football goalkeeper, four time World Cup participant and one of the first American goalkeepers to become a regular in the English Premier League. Keller played his college career at the University of Portland. As a freshman in 1988, he backstopped the team to the NCAA men's soccer final four. He earned first team All American as a senior and was the 1991 Adidas Goalkeeper of the Year.
- Michael Brady
Michael Brady, a native of Coventry, England is a retired U.S.-English soccer player who coaches the American University women’s soccer team. In 1981, Brady traveled from Coventry to Jacksonville, Florida for a trial with the Jacksonville Tea Men. On the advice of the coaching staff, he elected to attend college in the United States instead. After some thought, he chose American University, a private college located in Washington, D.C..
- Greg Ryan
Greg Ryan (born January 21, 1957) is the current head coach of the United States women's national soccer team (US WNT). He was previously the head coach at University of Wisconsin, Southern Methodist University, and Colorado College, and an assistant with the US WNT. Ryan, a native of Dallas, Texas, attended the Southern Methodist University from 1975-1978. He played on the men's soccer team, earning first team All American honors his senior year.
- Aleksey Korol
Aleksey Korol is a Ukrainian soccer forward who has spent most of his career playing in the United States. Korol played both hockey and soccer growing up in Ukraine. However, he signed with Dynamo Kiev as a youth player. His family sent him to the United States when he was 14 where he settled in Rochester, New York. In 1996 entered Indiana University. While at Indiana, he spent four seasons on the mens soccer team.
- Andy Atuegbu
Andy Atuegbu is a former Nigerian football midfielder. Atuegbu was a star midfielder for the University of San Francisco from 1974 to 1977. The Dons won the NCAA championship two of Atuegbu's four seasons with the team, 1974 and 1975. His outstanding play led to his selection as a first team All American in 1976. The Oakland Stompers of the North American Soccer League (NASL) drafted Atuegbu in 1978 and he spent that season with the Stompers.
- Adubarie Otorubio
Adubarie Otorubio is a former football defender who spent four seasons with the Clemson men's soccer team between 1981 and 1984. He was the 1983 ACC player of the year and was selected as a first team All American.<sup></sup> He was also a key part of the Clemson team which took the 1984 NCAA championship. Soccer America Magazine named Otorubio to their College Team of the Century.
- Eric Eichmann
Eric Eichmann (born May 7 1965 in Margate, Florida) is a retired U.S. soccer forward. He earned 28 caps for the US national team. Eichmann attended Clemson University of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). His freshman year, he earned All-ACC honors. In 1984, the team won the NCAA national championship. His most successful individual year came as a junior when he set a school record of 19 assists while helping his team to the ACC championship.
- David Kramer
David Kramer is a retired U.S. soccer goalkeeper. Kramer grew up in Mountain View, California and attended Fresno State where he played on the men’s soccer team. In 1994, Kramer earned first team All American recognition and was honored as the ISAA Goalkeeper of the Year. After graduating from college, Kramer signed with the Monterey Bay Jaguars of USISL. In 1995, his rookie season, he was named the All Western Division goalkeeper of the year.
- Mark Santel
Mark Santel (born July 5, 1968 in Saint Louis, Missouri) is a retired U.S. soccer midfielder. Santel played professionally in three leagues, the Major Indoor Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League and Major Soccer League. He also earned eight caps with the U.S. national team between 1988 and 1997. Santel was born and raised in Saint Louis, Missouri. He played soccer from youth as a member of the renown local club Scott Gallagher.
- Todd Yeagley
Todd Yeagley is a retired U.S. soccer player who is an assistant coach at his alma mater Indiana University. He is the son of legendary Indiana University soccer coach Jerry Yeagley. Yeagley elected to play for the Indiana University men’s soccer team under his father. Yeagley earned second team All American honors his first three years at Indiana as a forward, midfielder and defender. His senior year, the team made it to the NCAA championship before losing to Virginia.
- Henry Gutierrez
Hendrig "Henry" Gutierrez is a retired U.S. soccer player. Gutierrez was a star youth player and was selected for the U.S. team which went 1-2 at the 1985 U-16 World Cup. In 1987, he was a member of the U.S. team at the U-20 World Cup. The U.S. again ran to a 1-2 record and failed to make the second round. Gutierrez attended North Carolina State University where he played as both a midfielder and forward on the men’s soccer team from 1988 to 1991.
- Joe Morrone Jr.
Joseph "Joe" Morrone, Jr. is a former U.S. soccer midfielder. Morrone, son of legendary UConn soccer coach, Joe Morrone, Sr., attended the University of Connecticut from 1977 to 1980 where he starred on his father's team. In 1980, he capped his four years at the school with first team All American honors and the Hermann Trophy as the best college players that year. He finished his career at UConn with 158 points on 61 goals and 36 assists, career records which stand today.
- Brandon Pollard
Brandon Pollard (born October 9, 1973 in Richmond, Virginia) is a retired U.S. soccer defender who is best known for having his career ended by a vicious tackle from Dema Kovalenko. Pollard was a standout player with the University of Virginia and was a member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Pollard grew up in Virginia where he attended J.R. Tucker High School. He was a four time All Colonial District, …
- Chris Snitko
Chris Snitko (born January 24, 1973 in Hackensack, New Jersey is a retired U.S. soccer goalkeeper. Snitko, while born in New Jersey, grew up in Anaheim, California. He attended Canyon High School where he played on both the boys soccer team as well as baseball team. While attending high school, Snitko would train with the UCLA men’s soccer team in his spare time. He also spent two years with the local youth club, North Huntington Beach Futbol Club where his team, …
- Dan Canter
Dan Canter is a retired U.S. soccer defender. Canter attended Penn State where he played as a sweeper on the men’s soccer team from 1978 to 1981. In 1981 he earned first team All American honors. The Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League drafted Canter in the 1982 NASL College Draft. He quickly won a starting job on the Strikers first team, playing twenty-nine games and scoring twice.
- Robert Ukrop
Robert Ukrop is a retired U.S. soccer forward. Ukrop, heir to the Ukrop's Super Market chain, grew up in Richmond where he attended Collegiate School where he starred with both the school’s golf and soccer teams. When Ukrop graduated from high school in 1988, he had partial athletic scholarship offers from Wake Forest and the University of Richmond. However, he chose to attend Davidson College with no tuition assistance.
- Billy Gazonas
Billy Gazonas is a former U.S. soccer midfielder. Gazonas played soccer on the boy’s team at St. Anthony’s High School in Trenton, New Jersey. He graduated from St. Anthony’s in 1973 and entered Hartwick College that fall where he played on the school’s mens soccer team. Hartwick had a dominant team during Gazonas four years at the school. His freshman year, Hartwick lost to Howard in the NCAA post-season tournament semifinals.
- Robert Paterson
Robert “Rob” Paterson is a former U.S. soccer forward. Paterson began his collegiate career at San Diego State University in 1987. In 1988, he transferred to the University of Evansville where he played on the men’s soccer team. He was part of the SDSU team which went to the semifinals of the NCAA Division III tournament. In 1989, Paterson was named a first team All American and was honored as the ISAA Player of the Year.
- Jeff Duback
Jeff Duback is a retired U.S. soccer goalkeeper. Duback grew up in the San Diego, California area where he played for the powerhouse San Diego Nomads youth club. After graduating from high school, Duback attended Yale University where he played on the men’s soccer team in 1982. In 1983, he was the starting goalkeep for the U.S. U-20 national team as it qualified for the 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship in Mexico.<sup></sup> He played all three games in the tournament, …
- Jim Stamatis
Jim Stamatis is a retired U.S.-Greek soccer forward and Vice President of the Berger Group. Stamatis moved to the United States with his family as a youth. He attended Liberty High School in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. and was selected to the All State Team in 1975.<sup></sup> After high school, …
- Erhardt Kapp
Erhardt Kapp is a retired U.S. soccer defender and current youth soccer coach. He was also a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic soccer team. Kapp played for the New York based Blau-Weiss Gottschee as a child. Kapp attended the University of Connecticut from 1977-1980 where he played on the men’s soccer team under the legendary Joe Morrone. He was named a first team All American in 1981. He was also a second team All American in 1980 and earned honorable mention in 1978.
- Peter Isaacs
Peter Isaacs is a former Jamaican soccer forward. Isaacs grew up in Kingston where he was spotted by scouts from Howard University who recruited him to play at the university. He attended Howard from 1986 to 1989, playing on the men’s soccer team. In 1988, Howard went to the NCAA championship game only to fall to Indiana.<sup></sup> In 1989, Isaacs capped his collegiate career by being named a first team All American and a finalist for the Hermann Trophy.
- Nick Krat
Nick Krat is a fomer Ukrainian-U.S. soccer defender. Krat, a native of Ukraine, attended college at Michigan State University where he played on the men’s soccer team. In 1965, he was named the Defensive MVP of the NCAA post-season tournament as the Spartans went to the championship game, only to lose to Saint Louis University. That season, Krat was also named a first team All American. Krat spent most of his career in Chicago.
- Mike Seerey
Michael (Mike) Seerey, a native of St. Louis, Missouri is a former U.S. soccer, forward and a two-time recipient of the Hermann Trophy as the outstanding collegiate soccer player of the year. Seerey was a standout U.S. collegiate soccer player at St. Louis University where he starred for the school's mens soccer team from 1969 to 1972. During his four years with the Billikins, the team won the NCAA championship three times. In 1971, Seerey was a first team All American.
- Bob Willen
Robert “Bob” Willen from Shoreham, New York is a former U.S. soccer goalkeeper who played collegiately with the University of Virginia from 1984 to 1987. <sup></sup> In 1987, he was selected as a first team All American and the ISAA Goalkeeper of the Year.<sup></sup>
- John McEwan
John McEwan is a deceased U.S. soccer player who earned two caps, scoring three goals, as a member of the U.S. national team in 1937. McEwan attended Syracuse University where he was a two year soccer letterman on the school’s soccer team. He was a co-captain and first team All American of the 1932 Orange Men team which went 4-2.<sup></sup> In 1935, McEwan scored nine goals for Brooklyn Celtic of the American Soccer League (ASL).
- Maurice Edu
Maurice Edu (born April 18, 1986 in Fontana, California) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Major League Soccer side Toronto FC. Edu was drafted by Toronto as the 1st overall pick of the 2007 MLS SuperDraft. He was previously at the University of Maryland, College Park from 2004 until 2006 and played three years for the Terrapins. He forfeited his final year of NCAA eligibility to enter the 2007 MLS Superdraft.
- Cory Gibbs
Cory Gibbs (born January 14, 1980 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is an African American football player, who currently plays central defender for Charlton Athletic in the FA Premier League. He is of Jamaican descent via his parents. Gibbs played college soccer at Brown University, joining the team in 1997. During his career Brown won three Ivy League Championships and participated in the NCAA Tournament all four years.
- Daniel Hernandez
Daniel Demetrio Hernandez (born July 23, 1976 in Tyler, Texas) is an Mexican-American soccer defender. Hernandez played college soccer at Southern Methodist University from 1994 to 1997, where he was a First Team All-American as an attacking midfielder. Upon graduating from SMU, Hernandez was drafted in the second round of the 1998 MLS College Draft by the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer. Hernandez saw little playing time in the Galaxy, …
- Marvell Wynne
Marvell Wynne II (born May 8, 1986 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American soccer defender, who currently plays for Toronto FC of Major League Soccer. Wynne attended Poway High School in Poway, California and was a letterman in soccer and track. Wynne played two years of college soccer at UCLA, where he was named first team All-American in 2005. He then signed a Generation adidas contract with MLS. Wynne was taken first overall at the 2006 MLS SuperDraft, …
- Chris Gbandi
Chris Gbandi (born April 7, 1979 in Bong Mines, Liberia) is a Liberian-American professional soccer player, who currently plays left back for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. Gbandi was drafted by the Dallas Burn (now FC Dallas) first overall in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft after a hugely successful career at the University of Connecticut, where he was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy in 1999 and 2001, …
- Will Hesmer
William Hesmer (born November 23, 1981 in Wilson, North Carolina) is an American soccer player who last played for the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer. Hesmer played college soccer at Wake Forest University from 2000 to 2003, establishing himself as one of the nation's best goalkeepers at that level. As a junior, Hesmer was named an NSCAA second team All-American, and as a senior was named a first team All-American.
- Manny Lagos
Manuel ("Manny") Lagos (born June 11, 1971 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a former American soccer midfielder, who last played for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. Lagos played college soccer for the NCAA Division-I Milwaukee Panthers from 1990 to 1992, and was named an NCAA First-Team All-American in 1991. After college, Manny played for his father Buzz for the Minnesota Thunder from 1990 to 1996, as an amateur while still in college, and then as a professional.
- Sacha Kljestan
Sacha Kljestan (born September 9, 1985 in Anaheim, California) is an American soccer midfielder, who currently plays for C.D. Chivas USA of Major League Soccer. Kljestan played for the Region IV Olympic Development Program team. He then played three years college soccer at Seton Hall University. He was named first team All-American in 2004 and earned third team honors in 2005.
- Ricardo Clark
Ricardo Clark (born February 10, 1983 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American soccer player, who currently plays defensive midfielder for the Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer. Clark played high school soccer at St. Pius X Catholic High School in Atlanta, Georgia, and college soccer at Furman University in 2001 and 2002, and was named a first-team All-American in his second season. After his sophomore year, he signed a Project-40 contract with MLS, …
- Matt Jordan
Matt Jordan (born October 13, 1975 in Aurora, Colorado) is an American soccer goalkeeper who currently plays for the Montreal Impact of USL First Division. Jordan graduated from Overland High School in Aurora, Jordan played college soccer at Clemson University from 1994 to 1997, for whom he started 80 total games, and was named a first-team All-American in 1997 while leading the Tigers to the NCAA quarterfinals.
- Andrew Boyens
Andrew Boyens (born September 18, 1983) is a New Zealand soccer player who plays as a Defender for Toronto FC in Major League Soccer. Boyens was picked in the first round of the 2007 MLS SuperDraft by Toronto FC after a college career at the University of New Mexico. He was named a first-team All-American in 2006. He scored his first MLS goal off a corner in a 2-1 Toronto FC win over the Colorado Rapids on June 2.
- Doug Warren
Douglas Patrick "Doug" Warren (born March 18, 1981 in Palatine, Illinois) is an American soccer goalkeeper, currently with the New England Revolution. Warren began his college soccer career at Indiana University, where he played in 1999. After his freshman season, Warren transferred to Clemson, where he emerged as one of the best goalkeepers in the NCAA. Named first team All-ACC all three years at Clemson, Warren was named a first team All-American as a senior in 2002, …
- Joseph Ngwenya
Joseph Ngwenya (born March 30, 1981 in Plumtree, Zimbabwe) is a Zimbabwean soccer player who currently plays forward for the Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer. Ngwenya was drafted third overall by the Los Angeles Galaxy in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft out of Coastal Carolina University, where he led the NCAA in scoring with 21 goals and 14 assists and was named a First Team All-American in 2003.
- Pat Noonan
Pat Noonan (born August 2, 1980 in Ballwin, Missouri) is an American soccer player, who currently plays striker for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. Noonan played college soccer at Indiana University from 1999 to 2002. He was named an NSCAA first-team All-American his senior and junior seasons, and second-team All-American his sophomore year. His senior year, he also finished as runner-up to Alecko Eskandarian for the Hermann Trophy.