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Bob Rigby

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For a player with the kind of North American Soccer League career Bob Rigby had, its surprising that he was only picked for the US seven times. … Rigby worked as a sideline and color commentator with the Philadelphia Union.

Alumni

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A list of USMNT alumni players for the United States National Team.

US National Team Alumni

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The alumni members of the United States National Soccer Team Players Association, the union for the USMNT World Cup squad.

US World Cup Squads

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A list of the USMNT World Cup squads and the players from 1930, 1934, 1950, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, and 2010.

USMNT coaches

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A list of the coaches of the United States men's national soccer team from 1916 to the present.

Mike Sorber

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He was an assistant to USMNT coach Bob Bradley for the 2010 World Cup.

Frankie Hejduk

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Prior to making the jump to Germany, Hejduk was one of the most colorful players to ever play in MLS and celebrated goals with a unique dance, spinning his arms to honor his idol Bob Marley.

USMNT 2 – Panama 0, international friendly

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Credit: Bob Daemmrich - ZUMA Press Wire - ISIPhotos.com…

Preki Radosavljevic

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Upon retiring, Preki joined Bob Bradley's staff as an assistant coach with Chivas USA for the 2006 season.

Chris Henderson

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He played on the 1990 World Cup team coached by Bob Gansler.

Brian Bliss

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Bliss served as the Kansas City Wizards interim coach after spending several years as Bob Gansler's assistant.

Juergen Sommer

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His experience abroad and unflagging net minding abilities caught the eye of the powers that be in the USMNT camp, and the 6ft 6in keeper was included in the 1994 and 1998 World Cup sides after he served as an alternate under coach Bob Gansler in 1990.

Jeremiah White

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White's ability to score goals reached coach Bob Bradley, who called him into his January 2008 training camp.

Eddie Gaven

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Gaven's debut against DC United was eventful, to say the least, as his coach Bob Bradley took advantage of some dubious (and since changed) substitution rules to bring him on as an overtime sub for the injured Mark Lisi in July 2003.

Jozy Altidore

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On February 6, 2008, Altidore received his first start up front for the senior USMNT team, and rewarded Bob Bradley's faith with a bullet header to put the USMNT up 2-1 against Mexico just before half-time.

Danny Szetela

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Later in the year he made his full USMNT debut as part of a young roster called up by Bob Bradley for an exhibition match in Switzerland.

Jesse Marsch

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Retiring from Chivas USA after the 2009 season, Marsch joined Bob Bradley's US National Team staff as an assistant coach.

Benny Feilhaber

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Joining the USMNT under coach Bob Bradley, Benny Feilhaber quickly accumulated a dozen caps in 2007 after debuting for the US against Ecuador on March 25 in Tampa.

Michael Bradley

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He joined Stabaek in Norway on October 2023 as an assistant coach under head coach Bob Bradley, staying with the club until September 2024.

Eddie Robinson

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These include three MLS Cup championship rings (one in SJ, two in Houston), and countless accolades that invariably ended with the question, ‘Why has this man not been capped for the USMNT?’ Bob Bradley finally answered this question by calling the uncompromising center-back to training camp in January 2008, then rewarding his efforts with a debut cap against Sweden.

Heath Pearce

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Pearce became a regular for Bob Bradley, playing more minutes than any National Team player in 2008.

Bobby Boswell

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Astonishingly, Bobby Boswell was not included in the 2005 Superdraft, but was spotted by DC's technical staff at the combine.

Bobby Convey

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As one of the youngest players ever to sign with MLS, Bobby Convey made the transition from prodigy to veteran after spending time in England.

Bobby Wood

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Bobby Wood rose through the ranks of the USMNT program after moving to Germany as a teenager to play for 1860 Munich.

Bobby Smith

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Bobby Smith was a mainstay in the United States defense in the mid 1970's, a time when the US focused mainly on qualifying for the World Cup.  Smith was part of the '78 campaign and earned his last cap in the warm-up before the qualifying run in 1980.  For his clubs,Smith was an elite player and a rarity for US soccer during that period, getting European experience with Dundalk in 1974-75.

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