Associates
Chris Klein
born January 4, 1976, in St. Louis, Missouri
played for Indiana University and spent thirteen seasons in MLS with the Kansas City Wizards, Real Salt Lake, and LA Galaxy
22 caps, 5 goals, 2 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Jeff Cunningham
born August 21, 1976, in Montego Bay, Jamaica
moved to Crystal River, Florida when he was fourteen years old
played for the University of South Florida and spent fourteen seasons in MLS with the Columbus Crew, Colorado Rapids, Real Salt Lake, Toronto FC, and FC Dallas, and one season in the Guatemalan top tier with Comunicaciones
14 caps, 1 goal, 0 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Richard Mulrooney
born November 3, 1976, in Memphis, Tennessee
played for Creighton University and spent twelve seasons in MLS with the San Jose Earthquakes, FC Dallas, Toronto FC, and Houston Dynamo
14 caps, 0 goals, 0 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Veterans
Clint Mathis
born November 25, 1976, in Conyers, Georgia
played for the University of South Carolina and spent eleven seasons in MLS with the LA Galaxy, New York/New Jersey MetroStars, Real Salt Lake, Colorado Rapids, and New York Red Bulls, one season in the German top tier with Hannover 96, and one season in the Greek top tier with Ergotelis
member of the 2002 US World Cup squad
46 caps, 12 goals, 9 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Brian Ching
born May 24, 1978, in Hale’iwa, Hawaii
played for Gonzaga University and spent twelve seasons in MLS with the LA Galaxy, San Jose Earthquakes, and Houston Dynamo
member of the 2006 US World Cup squad
45 caps, 11 goals, 5 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Ben Olsen
born May 3, 1977, in Middletown, Pennsylvania
played for the University of Virginia and spent eleven seasons in MLS with DC United, and one season in the English second tier with Nottingham Forest
member of the 2006 US World Cup squad
37 caps, 6 goals, 0 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
John O’Brien
born August 29, 1977, in Los Angeles, California
spent eight seasons in the Dutch top tier with FC Utrecht, Ajax, and ADO Den Haag, and one season in MLS with Chivas USA
member of the 2002 and 2006 US World Cup squads
32 caps, 3 goals, 0 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Jimmy Conrad
born February 12, 1977, in Arcadia, California
played for San Diego State University and UCLA, and spent thirteen seasons in MLS with the San Jose Clash/Earthquakes, Kansas City Wizards, and Chivas USA, and one season in the Polish top tier with Lech Poznan
member of the 2006 US World Cup squad
29 caps, 1 goal, 0 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Masters
Pablo Mastroeni
born August 29, 1976, in Mendoza, Argentina
moved to Phoenix, Arizona when he was four years old
played for North Carolina State University and spent sixteen seasons in MLS with the Miami Fusion, Colorado Rapids, and LA Galaxy
member of the 2002 and 2006 US World Cup squads
65 caps, 0 goals, 2 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Jovan Kirovski
born March 18, 1976, in Escondido, California
spent three seasons in the German top tier with Borussia Dortmund, one season in the German second tier with Fortuna Koln, one season in the Portuguese top tier with Sporting CP, one season in the English second tier with Crystal Palace, two seasons in the English top tier with Birmingham City, and eight seasons in MLS with the LA Galaxy, Colorado Rapids, and San Jose Earthquakes
62 caps, 9 goals, 0 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Josh Wolff
born February 25, 1977, in Stone Mountain, Georgia
played for the University of South Carolina and spent fourteen seasons in MLS with the Chicago Fire, Kansas City Wizards, and DC United, and one season in the German second tier with 1860 Munich
member of the 2002 and 2006 US World Cup squads
52 caps, 9 goals, 5 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Grandmasters
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Legends
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Top Contributions to the USMNT
Mathis, O’Brien, Mastroeni, and Wolff 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)
Ching, Olsen, O’Brien, Conrad, Mastroeni, and Wolff 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