Associates
Kerry Zavagnin
born July 2, 1974, in Plymouth, Michigan
played for the University of North Carolina and spent eleven seasons in MLS with the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and Kansas City Wizards
21 caps, 0 goals, 1 assist as a midfielder for the USMNT
C.J. Brown
born June 15, 1975, in Eugene, Oregon
played for San Jose State University and spent thirteen seasons in MLS with the Chicago Fire
15 caps, 0 goals, 0 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Brian Maisonneuve
born June 28, 1973, in Warren, Michigan
played for Indiana University and spent nine seasons in MLS with the Columbus Crew
member of the 1998 US World Cup squad
13 caps, 0 goals, 0 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Veterans
Gregg Berhalter
born August 1, 1973, in Englewood, New Jersey
played for the University of North Carolina and spent two seasons in the Dutch second tier with PEC Zwolle, four seasons in the Dutch top tier with Sparta Rotterdam and Cambuur, one season in the English second tier with Crystal Palace, one season in the German top tier with Energie Cottbus, six seasons in the German second tier with Energie Cottbus and 1860 Munich, and three seasons in MLS with LA Galaxy
member of the 2002 and 2006 US World Cup squads
44 caps, 0 goals, 0 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Greg Vanney
born June 11, 1974, in South Boston, Virginia
played for Florida International University and UCLA; joined MLS for its inaugural campaign, spending ten seasons with the LA Galaxy, FC Dallas, Colorado Rapids, and DC United; spent three seasons in the French top tier with Bastia
37 caps, 1 goal, 0 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Steve Ralston
born June 14, 1974, in Oakville, Missouri
played for Florida International University and spent fifteen seasons in MLS with the Tampa Bay Mutiny and New England Revolution
36 caps, 4 goals, 3 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Ante Razov
born March 2, 1974, in Whittier, California
played for UCLA and joined MLS for its inaugural campaign, spending fourteen seasons with the LA Galaxy, Chicago Fire, Columbus Crew, New York/New Jersey MetroStars, and Chivas USA; spent one season in the Spanish second tier with Racing Ferol
25 caps, 6 goals, 0 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Masters
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Grandmasters
Frankie Hejduk
born August 5, 1974, in La Mesa, California
played for UCLA and joined MLS for its inaugural campaign, spending twelve seasons with the Tampa Bay Mutiny, Columbus Crew, and LA Galaxy; spent three seasons in the German top tier with Bayer Leverkusen, one season in the German third tier with Bayern Leverkusen II, and one season in the Swiss top tier with St. Gallen
member of the 1998 and 2002 US World Cup squads
87 caps, 7 goals, 1 assist as a midfielder for the USMNT
Eddie Pope
born December 24, 1973, in High Point, North Carolina
played for the University of North Carolina and joined MLS for its inaugural campaign, spending twelve seasons with DC United, New York/New Jersey MetroStars, and Real Salt Lake
member of the 1998, 2002, and 2006 US World Cup squads
83 caps, 8 goals, 0 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Eddie Lewis
born May 17, 1974, in Cerritos, California
played for UCLA; joined MLS for its inaugural campaign, spending seven seasons with the San Jose Clash and LA Galaxy; spent four season in the English second tier with Fulham, Preston North End, and Leeds United, two seasons in the English top tier with Fulham and Derby County
member of the 2002 and 2006 US World Cup squads
82 caps, 10 goals, 16 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Legends
Claudio Reyna
born July 20, 1973, in Livingston, New Jersey
played for the University of Virginia and spent five seasons in the German top tier with Bayer Leverkusen and VfL Wolfsburg, two seasons in the Scottish top tier with Rangers, six seasons in the English top tier with Sunderland and Manchester City, and two seasons in MLS with the NY Red Bulls
member of the 1994, 1998, 2002, and 2006 US World Cup squads
114 caps, 8 goals, 19 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Top Contributions to the USMNT
Reyna played in the 1994 World Cup, drawing Switzerland (1-1), beating Colombia (2-1), and losing to Romania (1-0), advancing to the Knockout Stage for the first time in sixty years, where they lost to eventual champion Brazil (1-0)
Maisonneuve, Hejduk, Pope and Reyna played in the 1998 World Cup, losing to Germany (2-0), Iran (2-1), and Yugoslavia (1-0) in the Group Stage
Berhalter, Hejduk, Pope, Lewis, and Reyna played in the 2002 World Cup, beating Portugal (3-2), drawing South Korea (1-1), and losing to Poland (3-1), advancing to the Knockout Stage where they beat Mexico (2-0) and lost to eventual runner-up Germany (1-0)
Berhalter, Pope, Lewis, and Reyna played in the 2006 World Cup, losing to the Czech Republic (3-0), drawing Italy (1-1), and losing to Ghana (2-1) in the Group Stage