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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Mauro Biello, Edson Buddle, Pat Onstad, Martin Vasquez, Jose Roberto Gomes Santana, Bernie James, Yari Allnutt, Troy Dayak, Charles Adair, Jonny Steele, Dan Antoniuk, Gordon Chin, Martin Dugas, Steve Armas, Justin Evans, Henry Gutierrez, Nelson Akwari, Connally Edozien, Ernest Inneh, Carlos Farias, Robbie Aristodemo, Brian Rowland, Kupono Low, Gary Brooks, Paul Kitson, Scott Cannon, Dewan Bader, Lee Tschantret, Tony McPeak, Edmundo Rodriguez, Ibrahim Kante, Paul Young, John Ball, Abraham Francois, Matt Bobo, Lazo Alavanja, Danny Kelly, Bayard Elfvin, Byron Alvarez, Jamar Beasley, Lovelace Ackah, Mark Abboud, Geordie Lyall, Joel John Bailey, Bill Sedgewick, Shaker Asad, Edmilson De Carvalho, Peter Baah, Laurence Piturro, Joseph Afful, Barry Swift, Eric Omondi Ongao. Excerpt: Mauro Biello (born August 8, 1972 in Montreal, Quebec) is now an assistant coach for the MLS-bound Montreal Impact and is best known for having been professional soccer player on the same team. He spent the majority of his active playing career with the Canadian and American lower division, playing for teams such as Montreal Supra and the Rochester Raging Rhinos; he spent a total of 16 seasons with Montreal Impact, for whom he is the all-time statistical leader in goals and appearances, with over 80 goals and over 300 games for the team. Biello also played several seasons of professional indoor soccer, and was capped four times by the Canada men's national soccer team, prior to his retirement. Biello announced his retirement from competitive soccer on November 19, 2009. Biello attended St. Monica's Elementary School and Marymount Academy, and played college soccer at Vanier College and Concordia University. Biello began his professional soccer career in 1992 when he was drafted by the Montreal Supra. A year later, the team folded and Biello signe...