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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: 34. Chapters: Ade Coker, Adolfo Gori, Alan Foggon, Andy Rymarczuk, Ardo Perri, Blagoje Tamindzic, Bob DiLuca, Branko Segota, Carlos Metidieri, Carlos Pachame, Charlie Mitchell (footballer), Claude Campos, Craig Reynolds (soccer), Damir Sutevski, Dave D'Errico, Dave Sarachan, Dennis Mepham, Dick Howard (soccer), Don Droege, Doug Wark, Eli Durante, Enzo Di Pede, Eurico Mendonca Caires, Francisco Escos, Frank Odoi, Fred Grgurev, Gary Barone, Gene Strenicer, Igor Bachner, Iris DeBrito, Jack Brand, Jim Lefkos, Jim May, Jim Pollihan, John Nusum, Jozsef Horvath (footballer), Julio Baylon, Kip Jordan, Kurt Kuykendall, Luis Alberto, Manfred Seissler, Manny Schwartz, Messias Timula, Mike Bakic, Mike Stojanovic, Miralem Fazlic, Nelson Cupello, Pat Ercoli, Phil Davis (footballer), Pierino Prati, Ratko Svilar, Renato Cila, Rony Schneider, Roy Messing, Shep Messing, Tommy Ord, Veljko Tuksa, Warren Archibald, Wayne Jentas, Winston Earle. Excerpt: Shep Norman Messing (born October 9, 1949 in The Bronx, New York) is a retired American soccer goalkeeper and current broadcaster. He played seven seasons in the North American Soccer League and six in the Major Indoor Soccer League. He was also a member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Messing, along with his brother Roy, attended high school at The Wheatley School in Old Westbury, New York. He began his collegiate soccer career at New York University. He graduated from Harvard University in 1972 after playing on the school's men's soccer team. He was a two-time second team All-American. He joined the U.S. national team that played in the 1971 Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia. He went on to play with the U.S. team at 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The U.S. went 0-2-1 in group play and failed to qualify for the second round. Messing manned the net in the U.S.'s...