Marcelo Balboa
Paul Caligiuri
Steve Trittschuh
Paul Krumpe
Jimmy Banks
Desmond Armstrong
Frank Klopas
Tab Ramos
Bruce Murray
John Stollmeyer
Defender, 6-1, 160
Cerritos, California
Current club:
San Diego State University
Played with Fram Culveryouth
team which took second in
the 1984 National McGuire
Cup and first in 1987, with
Balboa as the team captain.
Captained the 1987 Under-
20 team in the 1987 World
Youth Championship for the
FIFA/Coca-Cola Cup.
A senior at San Diego State,
majoring in criminal law/rec
reation.
Born Aug. 8,1967.
Defender, 5-10, 172
Diamond Bar, California
One of America's first players
to go abroad and make a
European professional team,
he recently finished his third
season in West Germany at
S.V. Meppen, a second divi
sion clubStarted all three of
the USA's games in the 1988
Olympic Games in South
Korea. Selected to represent
the USA at the FIFA All-Star
Game, July 1987. Captained
the 1985 UCLA team which
won the 1985 NCAA title.
Born March 9,1964.
Defender, 6-0, 175
Granite City, Illinois
Current club:
Tampa Bay Rowdies
A two-time Ail-American se
lection for his college team,
the Southern Illinois Univer
sity Cougars, he scored 13
goals playing as a defender.
A member of the U-19 na
tional championship Scott
Gallagher team. Played for
the silver medal North squad
at the 1985 Olympic Sports
Festival. A member of the
1988 U.S. Olympic Team.
Born April 24,1965.
Defender, 5-11, 155
TorranceCalifornia
A veteran for the U.S. Na
tional Team, he started all
three games of the 1988
Summer Olympics in Seoul,
South Korea. Captain of the
UCLA Bruins in 1984 and
1985 when they won the
NCAA Division I title. Played
an integral part of West Tor
rance High School's 1980
California State High School
crown. A first round draft
choice of the MISL's Chicago
Sting in 1986.
Born March 4,1963.
Defender, 5-8, 145
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Current club:
Milwaukee Bavarians
A product of the Milwaukee
youth system, he was a high
school Ail-American. At
tended the Univ. of Wiscon-
sin-Parkside where he was
named an NAIA All-American.
Transferred to the Univ. of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee where
he became the leading scorer.
Joined the Milwaukee Wave
after being chosen No. 1 in
the AISA draft.
Born Sept. 2,1964.
Defender, 6-0, 175
Washington, D.C.
An English major from the
University of Maryland, Arm
strong capped his collegiate
career by being named as an
All-Atlantic Coast Conference
choice for his third straight
year. A member of three U.S.
Olympic Festival soccer
teams (1983, 1985, and
1987). Named to the 1988
MISL All-Star Team. A mem
ber of the U.S. Olympic team
which competed in Seoul,
South Korea.
Born Nov. 2,1964.
Forward, 5-9, 155
Chicago, Illinois
Current club:
AEK Athens (Greece)
Signed with the Chicago Sting
of the North American Soccer
League right out of high school
in 1984 after a great career at
Mather High. Played in the
MISL with the Chicago Sting
where he scored I39 goals
during 1987-88. Has been a
regular with the U.S. National
Team, participating in both
Olympic qualifying and World
Cup qualifying.
Born Sept. 1,1966.
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Hillside, New Jersey
An experienced international
youth player with the U-16
and U-20 teams of the United
States, he made his U.S.
National Team debut in Janu
ary of 1988. A star during his
collegiate days at North Caro
lina State University, he was
named first team All-Ameri
can. Was a member of the
bronze medal-winning U.S.
Five-a-Side Team during the
first FIFA World Champion
ship for Five-a-Side Football.
Born Sept. 21,1966.
Midfielder-Forward, 6-1, 170
Germantown, Maryland
Current club:
Washington Stars
Led Clemson University to the
1987 NCAA Division I cham
pionship, scoring 40 career
goals and 40 assists during
his four-year college career.
Named winner of the 1987
Hermann Award.
Played with F.C. Luzern of
Switzerland last fall, but re
cently became a U.S. National
Team development grant
player.
Born Jan. 25,1966.
Defender-Midfielder, 5-9,175
Annandale, Virginia
Had a stellar career at Indiana
where he was a three-time
All-American and named to
the All-Big Ten team four
times. Named MISL Rookie
of the Year. Played for the
Fairfax, Va. Spartans when
they won the U.S. National
Amateur Cup title in 1986.
Played on four U.S. Olympic
Festival teams, including the
1987 gold medal-winning East
team. A member of the 1988
U.S. Olympic team.
Born Oct. 25,1962.
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