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Revision as of 14:13, 19 September 2024
Other cover appearances
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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Major League Soccer | 2004 | MetroStars | Media Guide |
2000 United States national football team |
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Jeff Agoos • Chris Albright • Bruce Arena (head coach) • Chris Armas • Marcelo Balboa • Gregg Berhalter • C.J. Brown • Bobby Convey • Chad Deering • Landon Donovan • Joe Franchino • Robin Fraser • Brad Friedel • John Harkes • Frankie Hejduk • Chris Henderson • Cobi Jones • Kasey Keller • Jovan Kirovski • Chris Klein • Jason Kreis • Roy Lassiter • Eddie Lewis • Carlos Llamosa • Clint Mathis • Brian McBride • Tony Meola • Joe-Max Moore • John O'Brien • Ben Olsen • Eddie Pope • Steve Ralston • Tab Ramos • Ante Razov • David Régis • Claudio Reyna • Tony Sanneh • Ernie Stewart • Pete Vagenas • Greg Vanney • Sasha Victorine • Brian West • Richie Williams • Josh Wolff • Eric Wynalda • Kerry Zavagnin |
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