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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: 54. Chapters: Tampa Bay Mutiny coaches, Tampa Bay Mutiny players, Carlos Valderrama, Tampa Stadium, Raymond James Stadium, Frankie Hejduk, Paul Dougherty, Manny Lagos, Steve Trittschuh, Martin Vasquez, Tim Hankinson, Steve Ralston, Roy Wegerle, Dominic Kinnear, Thomas Rongen, Frank Yallop, Jorge Salcedo, Raul Diaz Arce, Steve Pittman, Roy Lassiter, Thomas Ravelli, Mark Schulte, John Diffley, Daniel Hernandez, Perry Van der Beck, Giuseppe Galderisi, Mamadou Diallo, Adin Brown, Scott Cannon, Marco Ferruzzi, John Maessner, Danny Pena, Paul Young, Tayt Ianni, Wojtek Krakowiak, Adam Frye, John Jones, Anselmo Ribeiro, Cle Kooiman, Nick Sakiewicz, Devin Barclay, Mark Dougherty, Chad McCarty, Jefferson Gottardi, Eric Quill, Chiquinho Conde, Pete Marino, Caleb Porter, Jan Eriksson, Joe Addo, Gus Kartes, Brian Loftin, Eric Denton, All-time Tampa Bay Mutiny roster, Tico-Tico, Nelson Vargas, Goran Hunjak, Alejandro Sequeira, Sam George, Andres Cruciani, Scott Budnick, Mauricio Ramos, Derek Backman, Ritchie Kotschau, Mike Duhaney, Greg Lalas, Amos Magee, Andy Kirk, Scott Garlick, Brian Kelly, Diego Sonora, Harut Karapetyan, Guillermo Jara, Alan Prampin, Bill Harte, Gilmar Antonio Batista, John Kowalski, Kalin Bankov, Craig Demmin, Ali Curtis, Ivan McKinley, Evans Wise, Josh Keller, Alfonso Mondelo, Jacek Ziober, Diego Viera. Excerpt: Carlos Alberto Valderrama Palacio (born September 2, 1961 in Santa Marta, Colombia), also known as El Pibe ("The Kid") is a Colombian former football player. His mass of blond, permed hair made him one of Colombia's most recognisable footballers. Valderrama was a member of the Colombia national football team in the 1990s known for his timing assists and passes. Between 1985 and 1998 he represented Colombia in 111 full internationals and scored 11 times, making him the most capped player in the country's history. ...