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Tony Meola
Mike Windischmann
Peter Vermes
Hugo Perez
Brian Bliss
John Harkes
John Doyle
Eric Eichmann
Goalkeeper, 6-1,205
Kearny, New Jersey
Current club:
University of Virginia
Stepped into the nets for the
U.S. team June 2 when he
subbed for injured USA keep
ers.
Earned shutout in first full inter
national start, a 3-0 victory
over Peru in Marlboro Cup of
New York. Ail-American as a
freshman at the University of
Virginia. Had best goals-
against average in the nation
in college at 0.31
Born Feb. 21,1969.
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Defender, 6-0, 175
Glendale, New York
Current club: Albany Capitals
One of the most experienced
players on the U.S. National
Team.
An All-American at Adelphi
University, he also played for
the 1985 World University
Games team.
A key member of the bronze
medal-winning U.S. team in
the first FIFA World Champi
onship for Five-a-Side Foot
ball.
Born Dec. 6,1965.
Forward, 6-0, 175
Delran, New Jersey
Current club: F.C. Volendam
(Netherlands)
A1984 Parade Magazine All-
American from Delran High
in New Jersey. Helped lead
Rutgers University to the At-
lantic-10 conference title.
Earned first team All-Ameri
can honors in 1987. A key
performer in the 1988 Olym
pics and World Cup qualify
ing matches. Named Player
of the Year by the U.S. Soc
cer Federation in 1988.
Born Nov. 21,1966.
Midfielder-Forward, 5-8, 155
San Diego, California
Current club:
Red Star 93 (France)
One of the most creative
midfielders to play forthe U.S.
National Team. He came to
the U.S. from El Salvador at
age 14. Played for the U.S.
Olympic Team during the
1984 Olympics in Los Ange
les, and played in 1985 World
Cup qualifying games for the
United States. Starred forthe
San Diego Sockers in the
NASLand the MISL.
Born Nov. 8,1963.
Defender, 5-8, 150
Rochester, New York
Current club: Albany Capitals
Started all three games for
the U.S. team in the 1988
Olympic Games at Seoul,
South Korea.
Played collegiate soccer at
Southern Connecticut State,
and was a member of the U.S.
junior national team which
competed in the Soviet Un
ion.
Played for the United States
at the 1985 World University
Games in Japan.
Born Sept. 28,1965.
Midfielder, 5-11, 16:
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Current club: Albany Capitals
One of the most celebrated
youth players in the United
States. While at the Univer
sity of Virginia, hewas named
Atlantic Coast Conference
Player of the Year. Named
Parade Magazine 1984 Player
of the Year out of Kearny High
in New Jersey. A veteran of
the U.S. Under-19 team be
fore graduating to the top
team. A youth soccer team
mate of Tab Ramos.
Born March 8,1967.
Defender, 6-3, 185
Fremont, California
Current club: San Francisco
Blackhawks
A stalwart in the middle of the
U.S. defense. Recently com
pleted an outstanding colle
giate career in the University
of San Francisco. A member
of the I988 U.S. Olympic
Team, he also has repre
sented the U. S. in the Pan
American Games, the
President's Cup in South
Korea and the World Univer
sity Games.
Born March 16,1966.
Midfielder, 5-10, 160
Margate, Florida
Current club:
Ft. Lauderdale Strikers
One of America's most skilled
up-and-coming midfielders,
he scored 118 goals at St.
Thomas Aquinas High School
in south Florida. He set a
Clemson Univ. record for as
sists with 46. Spent a season
in Europe with Werder Bre
men of West Germany.
Scored the winning goal in 2-
1 World Cup qualifying win
over Guatemala in June.
Born May 7,1965.
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