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Bruce Murray

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The biography of retired USMNT soccer player Bruce Murray who is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame and a soccer coach.
Caps: 85 | Goals: 21

Bruce Murray was an integral part of American soccer during the ’80’s and ’90’s.  He set numerous records, and led the attack on many occasions. Not only was he a solid member of the US National Team, but he also played in on the 1988 Olympic soccer team. Murray was elected to The National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2011.

Photo by Howard C Smith – ISIPhotos.com

 

USMNT Experience

1993

In his final year with the US National Team, Murray played 12 games and scored two goals.

1992

Started and played 12 games, scoring two goals and one assist.

1991

Played 16 games, starting 15 of them.  Scored six goals, three assists.

1990

Had a breakout season, playing 20 games, starting 17.  He scored eight goals and added two assists for eighteen points total that year. Highest point total of career.  Was the only member of the US World Cup team to score and assist on a goal in World Cup games.

1989

Played and started 12 games, scoring two goals.

1988

Played eight games, starting five of them.

1988

Played in the Olympics in Seoul.

1987

Played and started three games.

1986

On February 7, scored first international goal in a 1-1 tie with Uruguay in Miami. 

1985

Earned his first cap, a start, on June 16 in a 5-0 loss to England in LA.

Professional Experience

1993-1995

Played for Millwall in England's First Division.

1990-1992

Was a member of the MD Bays, then the Atlanta Ruckus.

1988-1989

Played for FC Luzerene.

1987-1988

Played for the Washington Stars.

Youth and College

Attended Clemson University. Murray earned national rookie of the year honors in 1984 after helping Clemson win the national title. Murray's saved his best season for his senior year when he captured the Herrmann Trophy as well as earning All-America status for the second time and leading the Tigers to their second national title. A four-time All-ACC performer, Murray was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1993.

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