[an error occurred while processing this directive] U.S. World Cup Roster

05/23/2002

Click on each player's name for an official bio from ussoccer.com.

GOALKEEPERS

BRAD FRIEDEL
6-4
202
Bay Village, Ohio
Quick fact: Recorded 16 shutouts in 32 matches for Blackburn Rovers in 2000-01.

KASEY KELLER
6-2
190
Lacey, Wash.
Quick fact: Had a string of 562 shutout minutes to help qualify the U.S. for the 1998 World Cup

TONY MEOLA
6-1
205
Kearny, N.J.
Quick fact: Has 98 caps, most of any American goalkeeper.

DEFENDERS

JEFF AGOOS
5-10
175
Dallas
Quick fact: A two-time Parade All-American in high school at Richardson Pearce.

GREGG BERHALTER
6-1
175
Tenafly, N.J.
Quick fact: Played six professional seasons in Holland before joining Crystal Palace of the English First Division in 2001.

STEVE CHERUNDOLO
5-6
145
San Diego, Calif.
Quick Fact: Has played four seasons with Hannover 96 in the German Second Division.

FRANKIE HEJDUK
5-8
155
Cardiff, Calif.
Quick fact: After he scores, Hejduk performs a reggae dance to honor one of his idols, Bob Marley.

CARLOS LLAMOSA
5-11
166
Maspeth, N.Y.
Quick fact: Born in Palmeira, Colombia, and played five pro seasons there before moving to the U.S.

PABLO MASTROENI
5-10
170
Phoenix, Ariz.
Quick fact: An Argentina native who gained his U.S. citizenship in 2001.

EDDIE POPE
6-1
180
High Point, N.C.
Quick fact: Scored game-winning OT goal to give D.C. United the inaugural MLS Cup.

DAVID REGIS
5-11
160
Valenciennes, France
Quick fact: Has played professionally in Europe since 1988.

TONY SANNEH
6-2
190
St. Paul, Minn.
Quick fact: Has played the last four years in Germany after starting his career in the U.S.

MIDFIELDERS

DaMARCUS BEASLEY
5-7
126
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Quick fact: Was 16 years old when he signed an MLS contract in 1999.

LANDON DONOVAN
5-8
148
Redlands, Calif.
Quick fact: Youngest U.S. player ever to sign major European pro soccer contract when he joined Germany's Bayer Leverkusen at age 16.

COBI JONES
5-7
145
Westlake Village, Calif.
Quick fact: Has played every minute for the U.S. in the last two World Cups.

EDDIE LEWIS
5-10
155
Cerritos, Calif.
Quick fact: Fulham of the English First Division paid nearly a $2 million transfer fee to acquire Lewis from the MLS.

JOHN O'BRIEN
5-9
150
Playa del Rey, Calif.
Quick fact: Has trained and played in Holland since 1996.

CLAUDIO REYNA
5-9
160
Springfield, N.J.
Quick fact: $6.8 million transfer from Rangers to Sunderland most ever for American player.

EARNIE STEWART
5-9
145
Point Arena, Calif.
Quick fact: Has scored more than 100 goals as a pro in Holland, most by any U.S. international player.

FORWARDS

CLINT MATHIS
5-10
170
Conyers, Ga.
Quick fact: Scored 2001 MLS Goal of the Year on a 60-yard run against the Dallas Burn.

BRIAN McBRIDE
6-1
170
Arlington Heights, Ill.
Quick fact: Scored the only U.S. goal at the 1998 World Cup in a game against Iran.

JOE-MAX MOORE
5-9
150
Irvine, Calif.
Quick fact: Has played professional in Germany, the U.S. and England with Everton of the Premier League.

JOSH WOLFF
5-8
160
Stone Mountain, Ga.
Quick fact: Once scored four goals against the Dallas Burn in an U.S. Open Cup match.

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