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  1. Preki

    Predrag Radosavljević, known simply as Preki, is a Serbian-American soccer player. He is currently the head coach at C.D. Chivas USA. Preki's career with league football clubs began in 1983 with Red Star Belgrade, with whom he spent 2 years, winning one championship. Preki moved to the United States in 1985 to play indoor soccer in the original MISL, first with the Tacoma Stars then with the St. Louis Storm.

  2. Pablo Mastroeni

    Pablo Mastroeni (born August 29, 1976 in Mendoza, Argentina) is an American soccer midfielder. He plays for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer, of which he is its captain, and is a member of the United States national soccer team instead of the argentina national soccer team. Mastroeni moved to the United States from his native Argentina at the age of four.

  3. Roy Lassiter

    Roy Lassiter (born March 9, 1969 in Washington, D.C.) is a retired American soccer striker, and Major League Soccer's record holder for goals scored in a season, with 27 in 1996. Lassiter was born in Washington, D.C., but grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina where he attended Athens Drive High School. He was the North Carolina State 4-A Player of the Year as a senior and a high school All-American.

  4. Ray Hudson

    Ray Hudson (born March 24, 1955 in Gateshead, England), the son of a toolmaker and a seamstress, is a (retired) professional football (soccer) player and coach.

  5. Chris Henderson

    Christopher (Chris) Henderson (born December 11, 1970 in Edmonds, Washington) is a former American soccer midfielder who earned 79 caps with the U.S. national team. He was part of the U.S. team at the 1992 Summer Olympics and at the time of his retirement from Major League Soccer, he was the league's all-time leader in games played

  6. Don Garber

    Don Garber has spent his entire career in the sports industry, working in a variety of capacities in marketing, television and League administration. In 1999, he was named Commissioner of Major League Soccer after spending 16 years with the National Football League. Since Garber accepted Major League Soccer's top position, his vision and leadership have enabled MLS to build a strong foundation for professional soccer in the United States.

  7. Diego Serna

    Diego Serna is a soccer striker, the all-time leading scorer for the now-defunct Miami Fusion of Major League Soccer. Serna began his career in his native Colombia with Deportiva Tulua and Independiente Medellín, before moving to MLS with the expansion Fusion in 1998. He became the one constant in Miami's lineup for the four years of the team's existence, leading them in goals in points his first three seasons with the club.

  8. Chris Albright

    Christopher John "Chris" Albright (born January 14, 1979 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American international soccer defender for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. Albright attended William Penn Charter School. A forward early in his career, Albright played college soccer at the University of Virginia but chose to leave it after just two seasons; he was named an All-American in 1999. Considered one of the best attacking prospects in the country, …

  9. Tyrone Marshall

    Tyrone Marshall (born November 12, 1974 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican footballer, who currently plays center back for the Toronto FC of Major League Soccer. Marshall was drafted by the Colorado Rapids out of Florida International University with the 11th overall pick of the 1998 MLS College Draft. He played only a game in Colorado, being dealt to the Miami Fusion midway through the season. Marshall would spend the next three and a half seasons in Miami, …

  10. Ian Bishop

    Ian Bishop (born on 29 May 1965 in Liverpool) is a former footballer who played as a midfielder. He began his career at Everton but failed to break into the first team. After spells at Crewe Alexandra, Carlisle United and Bournemouth he signed for Manchester City in 1989. Bishop was a good passer of the ball and in his 24 appearances for Manchester City in his first spell helped the team demolish their local rivals Manchester United 5-1.

  11. Ramiro Corrales

    Ramiro Corrales (born March 12, 1977,in Salinas, California) is an American soccer player of Mexican heritage, who currently plays for Brann in the Norwegian Premier League.

  12. Brian Dunseth

    Brian William Dunseth (born March 2, 1977 in Upland, California) is an American soccer player. Dunseth played college soccer at Cal State-Fullerton, and was one of the first players to sign a Project-40 contract, doing so in 1997. He was assigned to the New England Revolution and spent the next four and a half seasons there, before being traded to the Miami Fusion midway through 2001.

  13. Jay Heaps

    John F. Heaps IV (commonly known as Jay Heaps; born August 2, 1976 in Nashua, New Hampshire) is an American soccer player, who currently plays right back for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. Heaps played college soccer at Duke University from 1995 to 1998, spending most of his time playing forward. Heaps was named first team All-ACC all four of his years, was a three-time finalist for the Hermann Award, …

  14. Nick Rimando

    Nick Rimando (born June 17, 1979 in Montclair, California) is an American soccer goalkeeper who currently plays for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. Rimando played two years of college soccer at UCLA. Prior to playing at UCLA, Nick played high school soccer at Montclair High School in Montclair, California. As a rookie in 1997, he tended goal as the Bruins won the College Cup; after his sophomore year, he signed a Project-40 contract with MLS.

  15. Kyle Beckerman

    Kyle Robert Beckerman (born April 23, 1982) is an American soccer player, who currently plays holding midfielder for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. After playing for the United States in the 1999 Under-17 World Cup in New Zealand, Beckerman joined the league in 2000, eschewing college to sign a Nike Project-40 contract with the league. Beckerman however had been involved with the league for the previous few years, …

  16. Doug Hamilton

    Doug Hamilton was president and general manager of the Los Angeles Galaxy soccer team. He was previously the general manager of the Miami Fusion. Hamilton died from a heart attack aboard an airplane while travelling from San José, Costa Rica to Los Angeles. Hamilton was raised in Hazlet, NJ, and attended the St. Benedict School, Hazlet, NJ, and then later, the Raritan High School, also in Hazlet.

  17. Jeff Cassar

    Jeff Cassar (born February 2, 1974 in Livonia, Michigan) is a former American soccer goalkeeper, who last played for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. He is now the team's goalkeeper coach following his retirement from active play. Cassar played college soccer at Florida International University, where he was roommates with Steve Ralston. Following his graduation, he was selected 8th overall in the 1996 MLS College Draft by the Dallas Burn.

  18. Andy Williams

    Andy Williams (born September 23, 1977 in Toronto) is a Canada born Jamaican soccer player, who currently plays attacking midfielder for the Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. Before joining MLS, Williams was a star in college for the University of Rhode Island where he is currently the team's all-time leading scorer, with 52 goals and 45 assists. Williams joined MLS in 1998 with the Columbus Crew, with whom he would play for two seasons.

  19. Leo Cullen

    Leo Cullen (born February 26, 1976 in Burnsville, Minnesota) is a former American soccer defender. Cullen played college soccer at the University of Maryland, where he was ACC player of the year first-team All-American in 1997, his senior year. The Miami Fusion made him the first draft pick in team history, taking Leo first overall in the 1998 MLS College Draft.

  20. Brian Kamler

    Brian Kamler (born February 12, 1972 in St. Louis, Missouri) was an American soccer player, who played as a left midfielder in Major League Soccer. Kamler played college soccer at Creighton University, where he was named NCAA All-American in 1993. After playing for USISL's Richmond Kickers, he was drafted by D.C. United in the 6th round of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. Kamler played three in a half seasons with DC, before being shipped to the Miami Fusion in 1999.

  21. Roman Kosecki

    Roman Kosecki is a former Polish soccer midfielder/striker. In his club career, Kosecki played for Gwardia Warsaw, Legia Warsaw, Galatasaray, CA Osasuna, Atlético Madrid, Nantes, Montpellier, and the Chicago Fire. He came to Major League Soccer in the Fire's inaugural season in 1998, joining fellow Polish internationals Peter Nowak and Jerzy Podbrozny. Kosecki proceeded to score the first goal in Fire's history in a 2-0 win over the Miami Fusion.

  22. Jeff Bilyk

    Jeff Bilyk (born May 7, 1977 in Bayport, New York) is a midfielder currently playing for American USL First Division side Virginia Beach Mariners. He graduted from Clemson University in 1999 and played in Major League Soccer for the Miami Fusion from 1999 to 2001. In the past, he has had trials with Football League Championship side Norwich City.

  23. Francis Okaroh

    Francis Okaroh (born August 25, 1963 in Enugu) is a former Nigerian football (soccer) defender. Okaroh played college soccer in the United States at Boston University from 1982 to 1986. From there, he played for various teams in Europe, as well as in the Major Indoor Soccer League for the Cleveland Force. Okaroh signed with Major League Soccer's New England Revolution in the league's inaugural season, 1996, and played there for two years, …

  24. Cle Kooiman

    Cle Kooiman is a former United States soccer defender, currently the assistant head coach for the United States Men’s Under 20 National Team. Cle Kooiman attended San Diego State University. In 1982 he was named to the All Far West team. In 1982, Kooiman began his professional career playing for the Los Angeles Lazers of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He would remain with the Lazers until 1987.

  25. Wade Webber

    Wade Webber (born January 12, 1967 in Auburn, Washington) is a retired U.S. soccer defender who spent most of his career with lower division clubs in the Pacific Northwest. However, he did see three years in Major League Soccer with the Dallas Burn and Miami Fusion before suffering a career ending knee injury. He now teaches high school at Thomas Jefferson High School in Washington State.

  26. Alex Pineda Chacón

    Alex Pineda Chacón is a football (soccer) player, who, as of 2007, is an assistant coach for the Atlanta Silverbacks of the USL First Division. Pineda Chacon spent most of his career with Club Olimpia of Honduras, joining the side in 1988, and leading the team to six Honduran championships, five Central American championships, and one CONCACAF Champions Cup in 1988. He also played with UA Tamaulipas of Mexico during the 1993-94 season, …

  27. Pete Marino

    Pete Marino (born April 23, 1973) is an American soccer player currently playing for the Treasure Coast Galleons in the FESL; he used to play professionally as a forward for the Miami Fusion of Major League Soccer. As recently as the Open Cup in 2005, he was still playing as a striker for the amateur Cocoa Expos of the USL Premier Development League. Nicknamed "Sneaky Pete", Marino was picked by the Columbus Crew in the 12th round of the 1996 Inaugural Draft, 111th overall, …

  28. Paulinho McLaren

    Paulinho McLaren is a Brazilian soccer player. He had played for Atletico Mineiro, Santos FC, Portuguesa, Cruzeiro, Fluminense, FC Porto (Portugal) and Miami Fusion. In 1992, he was the top scorer in the Brazilian league while he played for Santos FC.

  29. Scott Budnick

    Scott Budnick (born October 28, 1971) is a former American soccer goalkeeper. Budnick played for the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer in 1996 and 1997, then went to the expansion Miami Fusion, after he was drafted in the second round of the Expansion Draft. He played a total of 16 games in MLS.

  30. Dusty Hudock

    Dustin (Dusty) Hudock born September 4, 1972 in Cleveland, Ohio is a professional soccer player, who currently plays as goalkeeper with the Charleston Battery. Dusty started off playing for youth club Arsenal and Dear Valley High School in Phoenix, Arizona. He then went on to play for Washington University. There he was awarded two-time all-American.

  31. Ali Gerba

    Ali Gerba is a Canadian football (soccer) player currently playing for IFK Göteborg in the Allsvenskan.

  32. Welton Melo

    Welton Melo (born April 17, 1975 in Cabuci, Brazil) is a Brazilian soccer player, who most recently played striker for the Seattle Sounders of USL First Division. Prior to playing for the Sounders, Welton was a two-time Major League Soccer all-star. During his career he played for the Miami Fusion, New England Revolution, and Los Angeles Galaxy. He is a member of the 30/30 club, scoring over 30 career goals and 30 career assists (43 and 34 respectively).

  33. Gregory Simmonds

    Gregory Simmonds (born December 6, 1983 in Kingston, Jamaica) is currently Director of Soccer for Richmond U-Turn Sports Performance Academy. He played as striker for American USL First Division side Virginia Beach Mariners. He previously played in Major League Soccer for the Miami Fusion. Simmonds also played for D.C. United in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Played for DC United in 1999 and the Hershey Wildcats for the 1999 and 2000 seasons.

  34. Daouda Kanté

    Daouda Kante (born 18 July 1978 in Bamako, Mali) is a professional football player from Mali. Kante attended Florida International University until graduation in 2002. In 2001, Kante was drafted in the 6th round by the Miami Fusion but declined to join the squad and instead returned to Florida International. In 2002, Kante was drafted in the first round, 11th overall by D.C. United but was eventually waived by the squad.

  35. Richard J. Simon

    Richard J. Simon , MD Dr. Simon is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery. He specializes in arthroscopy, arthroscopic knee and shoulder reconstruction, and sports medicine. Dr. Simon completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Cincinnati Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center from 1990 to 1991. Dr. Simon earned his undergraduate degree in Zoology from The Ohio State University in 1981.

  36. Kim Carbo

    Kim was promoted to Manager of Marketing and Special Events in May of 2007. She manages and implements marketing and sponsorship strategies for the Department of Athletics, as well as overseeing all booster club and fundraising activities. She also plans and organizes logistics for all Department of Athletics special events. Since 2005, she had served as Coordinator of Marketing and Special Events. Kim came to NSU in 2004 as a Sports Information Assistant.

  37. Darryl Matus

    Darryl Matus joined Marcus & Millichap in December 2003, and quickly became an asset to The Luther Group. Darryl focused on the Palm Beach County market and demonstrated his brokerage abilities by quickly securing and selling multiple listings. To date, Darryl has sold over $50 million in apartment buildings all over South Florida marketplace and has begun to source opportunities in the retail sector, as well.

  38. Reeves Field

    Reeves Field , home to AU’s soccer team, is one of the premier soccer fields in Washington . Reeves Field earned the 2002 College Soccer Field of the Year by the Sports Turf Managers Association, hosted its fifth NCAA Tournament game, and served as the training site for the Uruguayan National Soccer team. FC Barcelona and Blackburn used Reeves Field as a training facility.

  39. Tim Sahaydak
  40. Francisco Tobar

    Francisco Tobar was named as the club's Team Administrator after five seasons (2003-07) serving as United's head equipment manager. In his new role, Tobar will be responsible for handling all aspects of the team's travel and administrative issues. Tobar had an earlier stint with United when he served as visiting team liaison from 1996-1998. Additionally, Tobar served as equipment manager for the Miami Fusion during the 1998 and 1999 seasons.

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