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Jeremiah White
5' 8"
Biography of USMNT soccer player Jeremiah White who spent most of his club career in Europe appearing with the USMNT in 2008.
Caps: 1
After a prodigious college career at Wake Forest, Jeremiah White moved to Europe with OFK Belgrade, later joining Greek second division side Panserraikos and then French second tier side FC Gueugnon. After that, he ended up in the Danish topflight with Aarhus, after helping them achieve promotion in 2007. White’s ability to score goals reached coach Bob Bradley, who called him into his January 2008 training camp. Bradley then handed him his debut as a late substitute in the 2-0 friendly win over Sweden. Leaving AGF for Ettifaq in 2010, White later played for GKS Belchatow before ending his career in 2012 with the New England Revolution.
College: 2000-2003: Was ACC Player of the Year in his final year at Wake Forest. Was also named to ACC Best XI for third successive year.
USMNT Experience
2008
Called into January camp, then made debut as a sub against Sweden in 2-0 win.
Professional Experience
2012
Signed with New England, playing in four games.
2011
With no contract, played preseason with the Philadelphia Union.
2010
Signed with Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia where he played in six games. Joined Polish club GKS Belchatow.
2008-09
Left Aarhus at the end of the 2009 season with seven goals in 86 appearances over two seasons. Signed with Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia where he played in six games.
2006-07
season. Played in a top flight league for the first time in his career.
2005-07
Played for French second division FC Gueugnon, scoring goals regularly but getting inconsistent playing time. Fell out of favor after criticizing the coach.
2004-05
Did well at Greek second division club Panserraikos.
2004
Played for OFK Belgrade.