Edited down version of 1995 Championship Game in Tulsa OK.
2:25
USISL: Chicago Stingers at Indiana Blast 5/11/1997
USISL: Chicago Stingers at Indiana Blast 5/11/1997
USISL: Chicago Stingers at Indiana Blast 5/11/1997
The Chicago Stingers defeated the Indiana Blast 2-1 in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on May 11, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
2:26
USISL: Tulsa Roughnecks at Indiana Blast 6/6/1997
USISL: Tulsa Roughnecks at Indiana Blast 6/6/1997
USISL: Tulsa Roughnecks at Indiana Blast 6/6/1997
The Indiana Blast defeated the Tulsa Roughnecks 3-0 in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on June 6, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Shane Schm...
2:15
USISL: Rockford Raptors at Indiana Blast 5/4/1997
USISL: Rockford Raptors at Indiana Blast 5/4/1997
USISL: Rockford Raptors at Indiana Blast 5/4/1997
The Rockford Raptors defeated the Indiana Blast 2-1 in a shootout in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on May 4, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indian...
5:19
All Blacks 2 Blackhawks 0 1993
All Blacks 2 Blackhawks 0 1993
All Blacks 2 Blackhawks 0 1993
In 1993, the San Francisco Seals were called the "All Blacks." The Seals were a newcomer to soccer. Most of the players were one year out of youth soccer. They played in the USISL, a National League, filled with talented teams across the country. The Seals opened the season away against the might Blackhawks (playing at the time under the name of the "Hawks"). They were loaded with talent: Troy Dayak, Danny Pena, Paul Bravo, Paul Hollicher, Jeff Baicher, Peter Isackson, Semiole, and more. The Blackhawks at the time were the US Powerhouse in professional soccer. No one knew about the Seals ("All Blacks") before this game, but afterwards ev
0:19
Brian Kamler scores
Brian Kamler scores
Brian Kamler scores
first goal in 1995 USISL Championship match.
1:19
1996 US Open Cup Final Highlights Rochester Ragin' Rhinos @ D.C. United
1996 US Open Cup Final Highlights Rochester Ragin' Rhinos @ D.C. United
1996 US Open Cup Final Highlights Rochester Ragin' Rhinos @ D.C. United
On October 30, 1996, 7234 people went to RFK Stadium in the District of Columbia to watch MLS champions D.C. United defeat the Division 2 A-League's Rochest...
2:33
Hi Profile Program Manager Coach Paul Martin- Mentorship Video
Hi Profile Program Manager Coach Paul Martin- Mentorship Video
Hi Profile Program Manager Coach Paul Martin- Mentorship Video
Hi Profile's Head Coach and Program Manager Paul Martin was honored by some of his players as hey made this highlight video about him and how he coaches for ...
2:03
Greg Lalas
Greg Lalas
Greg Lalas
Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender and the editor-in-chief of MLSsoccer.com. Perhaps best known as the brother of Alexi Lalas, he was previously site director of Goal.com, co-host of the twice-weekly internet show ExtraTime Radio on MLSsoccer.com,and the weekly podcast Waiting for Gaetjens. He played two seasons in Major League Soccer and one in the USISL. Lalas was also a columnist for Sports Illustrated Online from 2006 to 2010 and a former color commentator for the New England Revolution.
Lalas attended Brown University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1991 to 1994. He decided to attend Brown after a conversation
5:38
Indy Eleven Honda of Fishers
Indy Eleven Honda of Fishers
Indy Eleven Honda of Fishers
Indiana has a rich history of supporting the beautiful game, as illustrated by the multiple inductees into the Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame. The Hall includes...
3:39
1981 NASL pregame Tulsa Roughnecks vs Jacksonville Tea Men
1981 NASL pregame Tulsa Roughnecks vs Jacksonville Tea Men
1981 NASL pregame Tulsa Roughnecks vs Jacksonville Tea Men
first few mins from Skelly Stadium, Tulsa, OK. before a crowd of 15345 tulsaroughnecks.com.
3:45
Norfolk vs Baltiomore in MISL Soccer
Norfolk vs Baltiomore in MISL Soccer
Norfolk vs Baltiomore in MISL Soccer
81:19
CASL Game 2 vs NC Soccer Fusion
CASL Game 2 vs NC Soccer Fusion
CASL Game 2 vs NC Soccer Fusion
0:43
Metro Sam's goal vs Rockford Raptors tourn OCT 2012
Metro Sam's goal vs Rockford Raptors tourn OCT 2012
Metro Sam's goal vs Rockford Raptors tourn OCT 2012
Edited down version of 1995 Championship Game in Tulsa OK.
2:25
USISL: Chicago Stingers at Indiana Blast 5/11/1997
USISL: Chicago Stingers at Indiana Blast 5/11/1997
USISL: Chicago Stingers at Indiana Blast 5/11/1997
The Chicago Stingers defeated the Indiana Blast 2-1 in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on May 11, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
2:26
USISL: Tulsa Roughnecks at Indiana Blast 6/6/1997
USISL: Tulsa Roughnecks at Indiana Blast 6/6/1997
USISL: Tulsa Roughnecks at Indiana Blast 6/6/1997
The Indiana Blast defeated the Tulsa Roughnecks 3-0 in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on June 6, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Shane Schm...
2:15
USISL: Rockford Raptors at Indiana Blast 5/4/1997
USISL: Rockford Raptors at Indiana Blast 5/4/1997
USISL: Rockford Raptors at Indiana Blast 5/4/1997
The Rockford Raptors defeated the Indiana Blast 2-1 in a shootout in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on May 4, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indian...
5:19
All Blacks 2 Blackhawks 0 1993
All Blacks 2 Blackhawks 0 1993
All Blacks 2 Blackhawks 0 1993
In 1993, the San Francisco Seals were called the "All Blacks." The Seals were a newcomer to soccer. Most of the players were one year out of youth soccer. They played in the USISL, a National League, filled with talented teams across the country. The Seals opened the season away against the might Blackhawks (playing at the time under the name of the "Hawks"). They were loaded with talent: Troy Dayak, Danny Pena, Paul Bravo, Paul Hollicher, Jeff Baicher, Peter Isackson, Semiole, and more. The Blackhawks at the time were the US Powerhouse in professional soccer. No one knew about the Seals ("All Blacks") before this game, but afterwards ev
0:19
Brian Kamler scores
Brian Kamler scores
Brian Kamler scores
first goal in 1995 USISL Championship match.
1:19
1996 US Open Cup Final Highlights Rochester Ragin' Rhinos @ D.C. United
1996 US Open Cup Final Highlights Rochester Ragin' Rhinos @ D.C. United
1996 US Open Cup Final Highlights Rochester Ragin' Rhinos @ D.C. United
On October 30, 1996, 7234 people went to RFK Stadium in the District of Columbia to watch MLS champions D.C. United defeat the Division 2 A-League's Rochest...
2:33
Hi Profile Program Manager Coach Paul Martin- Mentorship Video
Hi Profile Program Manager Coach Paul Martin- Mentorship Video
Hi Profile Program Manager Coach Paul Martin- Mentorship Video
Hi Profile's Head Coach and Program Manager Paul Martin was honored by some of his players as hey made this highlight video about him and how he coaches for ...
2:03
Greg Lalas
Greg Lalas
Greg Lalas
Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender and the editor-in-chief of MLSsoccer.com. Perhaps best known as the brother of Alexi Lalas, he was previously site director of Goal.com, co-host of the twice-weekly internet show ExtraTime Radio on MLSsoccer.com,and the weekly podcast Waiting for Gaetjens. He played two seasons in Major League Soccer and one in the USISL. Lalas was also a columnist for Sports Illustrated Online from 2006 to 2010 and a former color commentator for the New England Revolution.
Lalas attended Brown University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1991 to 1994. He decided to attend Brown after a conversation
5:38
Indy Eleven Honda of Fishers
Indy Eleven Honda of Fishers
Indy Eleven Honda of Fishers
Indiana has a rich history of supporting the beautiful game, as illustrated by the multiple inductees into the Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame. The Hall includes...
3:39
1981 NASL pregame Tulsa Roughnecks vs Jacksonville Tea Men
1981 NASL pregame Tulsa Roughnecks vs Jacksonville Tea Men
1981 NASL pregame Tulsa Roughnecks vs Jacksonville Tea Men
first few mins from Skelly Stadium, Tulsa, OK. before a crowd of 15345 tulsaroughnecks.com.
3:45
Norfolk vs Baltiomore in MISL Soccer
Norfolk vs Baltiomore in MISL Soccer
Norfolk vs Baltiomore in MISL Soccer
81:19
CASL Game 2 vs NC Soccer Fusion
CASL Game 2 vs NC Soccer Fusion
CASL Game 2 vs NC Soccer Fusion
0:43
Metro Sam's goal vs Rockford Raptors tourn OCT 2012
Metro Sam's goal vs Rockford Raptors tourn OCT 2012
Metro Sam's goal vs Rockford Raptors tourn OCT 2012
0:48
Lake Grove SC United vs Everest SC Black: 2012 Disney Soccer Showcase
Lake Grove SC United vs Everest SC Black: 2012 Disney Soccer Showcase
Lake Grove SC United vs Everest SC Black: 2012 Disney Soccer Showcase
http://espnwwos.disney.go.com/events/soccer/soccer-showcase-boys - Highlights from the 2012 Disney Soccer Showcase, Presented by AS Roma featuring Lake Grove...
7:30
Jason Kreis
Jason Kreis
Jason Kreis
Jason Clarence Kreis (born December 29, 1972) is an American soccer manager and former player. He is currently the head coach of New York City FC in Major League Soccer, a team which will begin play in the 2015 MLS season. Prior to joining New York City FC, Kreis was the head coach at Real Salt Lake.
Kreis spent the majority of his playing career in MLS in the United States, initially with FC Dallas, and later with Real Salt Lake. In total he made over 300 professional appearances, was Major League Soccer MVP in 1999, and is currently the third highest scorer in MLS regular season history. He also earned fourteen caps for the United States.
1:32
A-League: Minnesota Thunder at Indiana Blast 8/8/2003
A-League: Minnesota Thunder at Indiana Blast 8/8/2003
A-League: Minnesota Thunder at Indiana Blast 8/8/2003
The Minnesota Thunder defeated the Indiana Blast, 2-0 in a nationally-televised A-League (USL) match on August 8, 2003 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indi...
42:28
Madison 56ers vs Rockford Raptors, March 24, 2012(1st half).mp4
Madison 56ers vs Rockford Raptors, March 24, 2012(1st half).mp4
Madison 56ers vs Rockford Raptors, March 24, 2012(1st half).mp4
National Premier League - Midwest Developmental League - Great Lakes Division Madison 56ers 4 - Rockford Raptors 0.
1:06
CISL: Houston Hotshots at Indianapolis Twisters 7/5/1996
CISL: Houston Hotshots at Indianapolis Twisters 7/5/1996
CISL: Houston Hotshots at Indianapolis Twisters 7/5/1996
Highlights of the first victory in the history of the Continental Indoor Soccer League's Indianapolis Twisters, an 11-3 win over the Houston Hotshots on July...
1:37
Jason Gidney, Oklahoma City University Super Star of the Week for Oct. 4
Jason Gidney, Oklahoma City University Super Star of the Week for Oct. 4
Jason Gidney, Oklahoma City University Super Star of the Week for Oct. 4
Jason Gidney scored five goals and had two assists for 12 points in two Stars wins Sept. 28-Oct. 4.
8:10
OSATv TouchLine -- 119 Dan Gaspar
OSATv TouchLine -- 119 Dan Gaspar
OSATv TouchLine -- 119 Dan Gaspar
OSATv TouchLine host, Anthony Totera, interviews Dan Gaspar, Head Coach of University of Hartford "Hawks" Men's Soccer Team and goal-keeper coach of Portugal...
1:46
Soccer Bowl 1983 Tulsa vs. Toronto
Soccer Bowl 1983 Tulsa vs. Toronto
Soccer Bowl 1983 Tulsa vs. Toronto
Tulsa scores again off a corner kick to take a two goal lead...
198:10
USL PRO Championship 2014: Sacramento Republic FC vs Harrisburg City Islanders 9.27.14
USL PRO Championship 2014: Sacramento Republic FC vs Harrisburg City Islanders 9.27.14
USL PRO Championship 2014: Sacramento Republic FC vs Harrisburg City Islanders 9.27.14
CW31 match broadcast of the 2014 USL PRO Championship. Republic FC defeats Harrisburg City Islanders 2-0 on Sat. Sept. 27, to win the USL PRO Championship in their inaugural season. Reserve your seats for MLS at http://www.BuiltForMLS.com.
Republic FC defeats Harrisburg City Islanders 2-0 on Sat. Sept. 27, to win the USL PRO Championship in their inaugural season.
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The Indiana Blast defeated the Tulsa Roughnecks 3-0 in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on June 6, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Shane Schm...
The Indiana Blast defeated the Tulsa Roughnecks 3-0 in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on June 6, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Shane Schm...
The Rockford Raptors defeated the Indiana Blast 2-1 in a shootout in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on May 4, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indian...
The Rockford Raptors defeated the Indiana Blast 2-1 in a shootout in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on May 4, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indian...
In 1993, the San Francisco Seals were called the "All Blacks." The Seals were a newcomer to soccer. Most of the players were one year out of youth soccer. They played in the USISL, a National League, filled with talented teams across the country. The Seals opened the season away against the might Blackhawks (playing at the time under the name of the "Hawks"). They were loaded with talent: Troy Dayak, Danny Pena, Paul Bravo, Paul Hollicher, Jeff Baicher, Peter Isackson, Semiole, and more. The Blackhawks at the time were the US Powerhouse in professional soccer. No one knew about the Seals ("All Blacks") before this game, but afterwards everyone did. Names like Marquis White, Sterling Wescott, Kimtai Simpson, Josh McKay, Kyle Krpata, Edu became well known names in the national discussion. Sterling scored twice in this game and two years later was drafted by DC United. Although the individual players gained notoriety, the real news was the tenacity, determination and team play demonstrated by a team which over the next 5 years would be a dominate force in American soccer.
In 1993, the San Francisco Seals were called the "All Blacks." The Seals were a newcomer to soccer. Most of the players were one year out of youth soccer. They played in the USISL, a National League, filled with talented teams across the country. The Seals opened the season away against the might Blackhawks (playing at the time under the name of the "Hawks"). They were loaded with talent: Troy Dayak, Danny Pena, Paul Bravo, Paul Hollicher, Jeff Baicher, Peter Isackson, Semiole, and more. The Blackhawks at the time were the US Powerhouse in professional soccer. No one knew about the Seals ("All Blacks") before this game, but afterwards everyone did. Names like Marquis White, Sterling Wescott, Kimtai Simpson, Josh McKay, Kyle Krpata, Edu became well known names in the national discussion. Sterling scored twice in this game and two years later was drafted by DC United. Although the individual players gained notoriety, the real news was the tenacity, determination and team play demonstrated by a team which over the next 5 years would be a dominate force in American soccer.
On October 30, 1996, 7234 people went to RFK Stadium in the District of Columbia to watch MLS champions D.C. United defeat the Division 2 A-League's Rochest...
On October 30, 1996, 7234 people went to RFK Stadium in the District of Columbia to watch MLS champions D.C. United defeat the Division 2 A-League's Rochest...
Hi Profile's Head Coach and Program Manager Paul Martin was honored by some of his players as hey made this highlight video about him and how he coaches for ...
Hi Profile's Head Coach and Program Manager Paul Martin was honored by some of his players as hey made this highlight video about him and how he coaches for ...
Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender and the editor-in-chief of MLSsoccer.com. Perhaps best known as the brother of Alexi Lalas, he was previously site director of Goal.com, co-host of the twice-weekly internet show ExtraTime Radio on MLSsoccer.com,and the weekly podcast Waiting for Gaetjens. He played two seasons in Major League Soccer and one in the USISL. Lalas was also a columnist for Sports Illustrated Online from 2006 to 2010 and a former color commentator for the New England Revolution.
Lalas attended Brown University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1991 to 1994. He decided to attend Brown after a conversation he had with his childhood hero, Chris Berman, who graduated from Brown in 1977. He was All-Ivy League in 1991, 1992 and 1993. In 1994, he played for FC Avenir Beggen in the Luxembourg National Division. In February 1996, the Tampa Bay Mutiny selected him in the 16th round (157th overall) in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. He came in as a late substitute in three games and was waived at the end of the season. The New England Revolution claimed Lalas off waivers in 1997, but he played only two games before the team granted his request for a release on June 24, 1997. During the season, he spent two games on loan with the Worcester Wildfire in the USISL. His Major League Soccer career was a short one, consisting of only five games played, 100 minutes, one shot on goal, and one foul committed. Following his retirement, he spent the year touring the country on a motorcycle. In 1998, he played a single season for Worcester Wildfire before retiring permanently.
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Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender and the editor-in-chief of MLSsoccer.com. Perhaps best known as the brother of Alexi Lalas, he was previously site director of Goal.com, co-host of the twice-weekly internet show ExtraTime Radio on MLSsoccer.com,and the weekly podcast Waiting for Gaetjens. He played two seasons in Major League Soccer and one in the USISL. Lalas was also a columnist for Sports Illustrated Online from 2006 to 2010 and a former color commentator for the New England Revolution.
Lalas attended Brown University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1991 to 1994. He decided to attend Brown after a conversation he had with his childhood hero, Chris Berman, who graduated from Brown in 1977. He was All-Ivy League in 1991, 1992 and 1993. In 1994, he played for FC Avenir Beggen in the Luxembourg National Division. In February 1996, the Tampa Bay Mutiny selected him in the 16th round (157th overall) in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. He came in as a late substitute in three games and was waived at the end of the season. The New England Revolution claimed Lalas off waivers in 1997, but he played only two games before the team granted his request for a release on June 24, 1997. During the season, he spent two games on loan with the Worcester Wildfire in the USISL. His Major League Soccer career was a short one, consisting of only five games played, 100 minutes, one shot on goal, and one foul committed. Following his retirement, he spent the year touring the country on a motorcycle. In 1998, he played a single season for Worcester Wildfire before retiring permanently.
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Indiana has a rich history of supporting the beautiful game, as illustrated by the multiple inductees into the Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame. The Hall includes...
Indiana has a rich history of supporting the beautiful game, as illustrated by the multiple inductees into the Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame. The Hall includes...
http://espnwwos.disney.go.com/events/soccer/soccer-showcase-boys - Highlights from the 2012 Disney Soccer Showcase, Presented by AS Roma featuring Lake Grove...
http://espnwwos.disney.go.com/events/soccer/soccer-showcase-boys - Highlights from the 2012 Disney Soccer Showcase, Presented by AS Roma featuring Lake Grove...
Jason Clarence Kreis (born December 29, 1972) is an American soccer manager and former player. He is currently the head coach of New York City FC in Major League Soccer, a team which will begin play in the 2015 MLS season. Prior to joining New York City FC, Kreis was the head coach at Real Salt Lake.
Kreis spent the majority of his playing career in MLS in the United States, initially with FC Dallas, and later with Real Salt Lake. In total he made over 300 professional appearances, was Major League Soccer MVP in 1999, and is currently the third highest scorer in MLS regular season history. He also earned fourteen caps for the United States.
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Jason Clarence Kreis (born December 29, 1972) is an American soccer manager and former player. He is currently the head coach of New York City FC in Major League Soccer, a team which will begin play in the 2015 MLS season. Prior to joining New York City FC, Kreis was the head coach at Real Salt Lake.
Kreis spent the majority of his playing career in MLS in the United States, initially with FC Dallas, and later with Real Salt Lake. In total he made over 300 professional appearances, was Major League Soccer MVP in 1999, and is currently the third highest scorer in MLS regular season history. He also earned fourteen caps for the United States.
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A-League: Minnesota Thunder at Indiana Blast 8/8/2003
The Minnesota Thunder defeated the Indiana Blast, 2-0 in a nationally-televised A-League (USL) match on August 8, 2003 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indi...
The Minnesota Thunder defeated the Indiana Blast, 2-0 in a nationally-televised A-League (USL) match on August 8, 2003 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indi...
Highlights of the first victory in the history of the Continental Indoor Soccer League's Indianapolis Twisters, an 11-3 win over the Houston Hotshots on July...
Highlights of the first victory in the history of the Continental Indoor Soccer League's Indianapolis Twisters, an 11-3 win over the Houston Hotshots on July...
OSATv TouchLine host, Anthony Totera, interviews Dan Gaspar, Head Coach of University of Hartford "Hawks" Men's Soccer Team and goal-keeper coach of Portugal...
OSATv TouchLine host, Anthony Totera, interviews Dan Gaspar, Head Coach of University of Hartford "Hawks" Men's Soccer Team and goal-keeper coach of Portugal...
CW31 match broadcast of the 2014 USL PRO Championship. Republic FC defeats Harrisburg City Islanders 2-0 on Sat. Sept. 27, to win the USL PRO Championship in their inaugural season. Reserve your seats for MLS at http://www.BuiltForMLS.com.
Republic FC defeats Harrisburg City Islanders 2-0 on Sat. Sept. 27, to win the USL PRO Championship in their inaugural season.
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Sacramento Republic FC brings outdoor professional soccer – the world’s sport – to Sacramento as a tool to elevate the region as a better place to live, work and play. The club is an USL PRO expansion franchise and launched our Inaugural Season in Spring 2014.
The club's goal is to be one of the Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion markets. The club has taken steps to build the franchise with the highest caliber of talent, both on and off the field, in preparation for a MLS franchise including the hiring of head coach Preki.
CW31 match broadcast of the 2014 USL PRO Championship. Republic FC defeats Harrisburg City Islanders 2-0 on Sat. Sept. 27, to win the USL PRO Championship in their inaugural season. Reserve your seats for MLS at http://www.BuiltForMLS.com.
Republic FC defeats Harrisburg City Islanders 2-0 on Sat. Sept. 27, to win the USL PRO Championship in their inaugural season.
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ABOUT:
Indomitable City. Indomitable Club.
Sacramento Republic FC brings outdoor professional soccer – the world’s sport – to Sacramento as a tool to elevate the region as a better place to live, work and play. The club is an USL PRO expansion franchise and launched our Inaugural Season in Spring 2014.
The club's goal is to be one of the Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion markets. The club has taken steps to build the franchise with the highest caliber of talent, both on and off the field, in preparation for a MLS franchise including the hiring of head coach Preki.
The Indiana Blast defeated the Tulsa Roughnecks 3-0 in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on June 6, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Shane Schm...
The Rockford Raptors defeated the Indiana Blast 2-1 in a shootout in a US D3 Pro League (USISL) match on May 4, 1997 at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indian...
In 1993, the San Francisco Seals were called the "All Blacks." The Seals were a newcomer ...
published:15 Apr 2015
All Blacks 2 Blackhawks 0 1993
All Blacks 2 Blackhawks 0 1993
In 1993, the San Francisco Seals were called the "All Blacks." The Seals were a newcomer to soccer. Most of the players were one year out of youth soccer. They played in the USISL, a National League, filled with talented teams across the country. The Seals opened the season away against the might Blackhawks (playing at the time under the name of the "Hawks"). They were loaded with talent: Troy Dayak, Danny Pena, Paul Bravo, Paul Hollicher, Jeff Baicher, Peter Isackson, Semiole, and more. The Blackhawks at the time were the US Powerhouse in professional soccer. No one knew about the Seals ("All Blacks") before this game, but afterwards everyone did. Names like Marquis White, Sterling Wescott, Kimtai Simpson, Josh McKay, Kyle Krpata, Edu became well known names in the national discussion. Sterling scored twice in this game and two years later was drafted by DC United. Although the individual players gained notoriety, the real news was the tenacity, determination and team play demonstrated by a team which over the next 5 years would be a dominate force in American soccer.
1996 US Open Cup Final Highlights Rochester Ragin' Rhinos @ D.C. United
1996 US Open Cup Final Highlights Rochester Ragin' Rhinos @ D.C. United
On October 30, 1996, 7234 people went to RFK Stadium in the District of Columbia to watch MLS champions D.C. United defeat the Division 2 A-League's Rochest...
Hi Profile Program Manager Coach Paul Martin- Mentorship Video
Hi Profile Program Manager Coach Paul Martin- Mentorship Video
Hi Profile's Head Coach and Program Manager Paul Martin was honored by some of his players as hey made this highlight video about him and how he coaches for ...
Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender and the editor-in-chief of MLSsoccer.com....
published:17 Nov 2014
Greg Lalas
Greg Lalas
Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender and the editor-in-chief of MLSsoccer.com. Perhaps best known as the brother of Alexi Lalas, he was previously site director of Goal.com, co-host of the twice-weekly internet show ExtraTime Radio on MLSsoccer.com,and the weekly podcast Waiting for Gaetjens. He played two seasons in Major League Soccer and one in the USISL. Lalas was also a columnist for Sports Illustrated Online from 2006 to 2010 and a former color commentator for the New England Revolution.
Lalas attended Brown University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1991 to 1994. He decided to attend Brown after a conversation he had with his childhood hero, Chris Berman, who graduated from Brown in 1977. He was All-Ivy League in 1991, 1992 and 1993. In 1994, he played for FC Avenir Beggen in the Luxembourg National Division. In February 1996, the Tampa Bay Mutiny selected him in the 16th round (157th overall) in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. He came in as a late substitute in three games and was waived at the end of the season. The New England Revolution claimed Lalas off waivers in 1997, but he played only two games before the team granted his request for a release on June 24, 1997. During the season, he spent two games on loan with the Worcester Wildfire in the USISL. His Major League Soccer career was a short one, consisting of only five games played, 100 minutes, one shot on goal, and one foul committed. Following his retirement, he spent the year touring the country on a motorcycle. In 1998, he played a single season for Worcester Wildfire before retiring permanently.
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Indy Eleven Honda of Fishers
Indiana has a rich history of supporting the beautiful game, as illustrated by the multipl...
Indiana has a rich history of supporting the beautiful game, as illustrated by the multiple inductees into the Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame. The Hall includes...
JIANLI, China (AP) Disaster teams searched the Yangtze River on Saturday for dozens of missing bodies from the Eastern Star as the death toll in the cruiser's capsizing rose to nearly 400, making it China's deadliest boat disaster in nearly seven decades. Authorities have attributed the overturning of the ship late Monday to sudden, severe winds, but also have placed the captain and his first engineer in police custody ... ___ ... ....
When the black-cowled gunmen of the ‘Islamic State’ infiltrated the suburbs of Palmyra on 20 May, half of Assad Sulieman’s oil and gas processing plant crews – 50 men in all - were manning their 12-hour shift at the Hayan oil field 28 miles away. They were the lucky ones. Their 50 off-duty colleagues were sleeping at their homes next to the ancient Roman city ... “I was appalled,” he said. “I tried calling my family ... He said ... --> ... News ... people....
A number of Sunni tribal sheiks and tribes in Iraq's Anbar province have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group. The sheiks and tribal leaders made the pledge in a statement read out by influential Sheik Ahmed Dara al-Jumaili, after meeting in Fallujah on Wednesday ... "The statement they issued was very strong - it condemned the government ... Source. Al Jazeera. ....
An explosion at a petrol station in Ghana’s capital, Accra, has killed about 90 people, many of whom had sought shelter there from torrential rain, the fire brigade said ... It ripped through the filling station, operated by GOIL, shattering windows and walls and reducing the station to rubble ... Initial signs suggested the fire started by accident, Mr Anaglate said ... Reuters ....
(Source. Orlando City Soccer Club). Who are they?. The Impact joined MLS in 2012 as the league's 19th team, but the club has held residence in Montreal since 1992 - winning three league championships across the APSL, A-League, USISL A-League, USL First Division, and the NASL. While their transition to MLS in 2012 was technically under a new legal entity, the team carried over its ownership, colors, supporter groups, and more to MLS....
(Source. Portland Timbers). When he was just six years-old, Ethan Zohn was already on a trajectory to an eventual professional career between the sticks. "Both my older brothers played soccer," the busy Zohn recently told Timbers.com ... Zohn played for the Tsunami, and later the Cape Cod Crusaders of the old USISL, at a time when America's first division, MLS, was still just in its infancy ... "I knew soccer was popular....
(Source. MLS - Major League Soccer). It's not often that the lower tiers of the North American soccer pyramid intrude on the collective consciousness of Major League Soccer. There are exceptions, obviously ... They certainly should be ... Former No ... That's when the slowly dying A-League merged with the ascendant USISLSelectLeague to form a new incarnation of the A-League under the USISL - soon to be USL - umbrella ... … ... COMPLETE USL PRO SCHEDULE....