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MLS Q & A: Kyle Beckerman
by Sahar Milani (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - )
Kyle Beckerman has blossomed into one of the top central midfielders in all of Major League Soccer. After scoring a career-high seven goals to go with four assists during last season’s breakout year with the Colorado Rapids, the 25-year-old is off to a strong start with a goal and two assists through eight games. more details | go to article

The Weekend Q & A: Rob Stone
by Sahar Milani (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - )
Rob Stone has covered World Cups, MLS Cups and All-Star games. He’s interviewed Pele, and is on a first-name basis with most, if not all, of the soccer stars of the MLS generation. As an ESPN commentator, Stone seems to have the perfect job, as he’s paid to not only watch soccer games, but also to enlighten a nation of soccer fans on stars such as Freddy Adu, Landon Donovan and Eddie Johnson. more details | go to article

The Friday Q
by Sahar Milani (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - )
USSoccerPlayers (September 15, 2006) -- It's no surprise that D.C. United's dominant play this season after an average 2005 coincides with the reemergence of former No. 1 draft pick Alecko Eskandarian. more details | go to article

The Friday Q
by Sahar Milani (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - )
USSoccerPlayers (September 8, 2006) -- Many players dream of making the type of impact as a rookie that Chivas USA midfielder Sacha Kljestan has made in his first year in Major League Soccer. The fifth overall draft pick from January's MLS SuperDraft has been a constant in the Chivas midfield, with seven assists under his belt so far this season. more details | go to article

The Friday Q & A
by Sahar Milani (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - )
USSoccerPlayers (August 18, 2006) -- A veteran the U.S. national team, as well as Major League Soccer, Peter Vermes was one of the players who helped put U.S. Soccer on the map. In 1988, he was a part of the Olympic team and was named as the Chevrolet Player of the Year. That led to his participation on the 1990 World Cup team under Bob Gansler. more details | go to article

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