Goalkeeper
Winston DuBose
6' 0"
Biography of retired USMNT player Winston DuBose who was on the squad in the early 1980s and played in the NASL and ASL.
Caps: 14 | Shutouts: 4
Winston DuBose was a college star, drafted by the Tampa Bay Rowdies at the height of the North American Soccer League and staying with US professional soccer through the uncertainty after the collapse of the NASL. Also spent time with Southampton, Ipswich Town and Cambridge City in England before returning to that country to compete for Oldham Athletic in 1988-89.
Winston is currently the co-owner of a technology firm in Central Florida, Bayshore Technologies, with his business partner and Rowdies teammate Peter Anderson. He also operates the DuBose/McLeod Foundation with another former Rowdies teammate, Wes McLeod, supporting local organizations working to find cures for life threatening illnesses.
USMNT Experience
1985
Won his last cap on Feb 8 against Switzerland in Tampa.
1984
Regular starter that year.
1980
First shutout against Luxembourg on Oct 5. First World Cup Qualifier against Mexico on Nov 9.
1979
Made his debut against Bermuda as a second half substitute on Oct 7, getting his first start against Ireland in Dublin on Oct 29.
Professional Experience
1992
Retired from professional soccer.
1989
ASL All-Star.
1988
ASL All--Star.
1988-89
Member of Oldham Athletic in the English League.
1985
Member of the Tampa Bay Rowdies as they continued operations in the leagues that would become the American Soccer League and later the A-League.
1984
Spent the final NASL season with the Roughnecks.
1983
Won the NASL championship as a member of the Tulsa Roughnecks.
1982
Traded to Tulsa.
1977
Drafted by the Tampa Bay Rowdies, where he would spend the next five seasons.
Youth and College
A three time All American at Florida Technological University (now the University of Central Florida) from 1973-76, inducted into the University of Central Florida Athletic Hall of Fame.