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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: 226. Chapters: Sigi Schmid, Wendy Dillinger, Ben Olsen, Stephen Negoesco, John Harkes, Anson Dorrance, Bruce Arena, Chris Cissell, John Kerr, Jr. (soccer), Lev Kirshner, Bob Bradley, Robert Millar (soccer), John Spencer (footballer), Afshin Ghotbi, Curt Onalfo, Lothar Osiander, Omid Namazi, Preki, Terry Gurnett, Paul Caligiuri, Dan Donigan, David Vaudreuil, Tim Hankinson, Steve Sampson, Martin Vasquez, Elvis Comrie, Dominic Kinnear, Amanda Cromwell, Gordon Bradley, Jason Kreis, Jim Gabarra, Shaun Anthony Harris, Bruce Murray (soccer), Willy Roy, Richie Williams, Peter Hattrup, Leighton O'Brien, Carl Zamloch, Ian Feuer, Ed Radwanski, Gregg Berhalter, Ruben Mendoza, Harry Keough, Scoop Stanisic, Clive Charles, Werner Nilsen, Tommy Jenkins, Russell Payne (soccer), Ern Schwarz, Jim Brown (footballer born 1908), Chico Borja, Nat Agar, Harold Brittan, Shep Messing, Anthony Hudson (footballer), John Doyle (soccer), Brian Schmetzer, Hugo Perez (soccer), Matt Okoh, Gary Hindley, Frank Klopas, Glenn Myernick, Sean Bowers, Harry Ratican, Henry Gutierrez, Carin Jennings-Gabarra, Ted Eck, Bernie James, Brent Goulet, Desmond Armstrong, Troy Dayak, Mick Hoban, Bernie Lilavois, Charles Adair (soccer), David Vanole, Al Miller (soccer), Perry Van der Beck, Mike Renshaw, Fernando Clavijo, Dragan Popovi, Paul Child (soccer), Juli Veee, Steve Armas, Caleb Porter, Brian Quinn (soccer), Hayden Knight, John Daly (soccer coach), Dave Sarachan, Jimmy McGeough, Jr., Matt Knowles (soccer), Jeff Baicher, Peter Skouras, Angelo DiBernardo, Michael Brady, Brian Bliss, Mike Jeffries (soccer), Tommy Fleming (soccer), Darren Sawatzky, Boris Bandov, George Brown (soccer), Tim Martin (soccer), Kris Kelderman, Bobby Smith (soccer), George Fernandez, Bob Lilley, Keith Tozer, Robin Fraser, Kevin Sloan, Kevin Hundelt, Dave D'Errico, Erik Imler, John Bain, Neil Megson (soccer), Dave MacWilliams, Bob Gansler, John Diffley, Matthew Nelson (soccer), Joe Kennaway, Rob Ryerson, Tim Tyma, Kevin Grimes (soccer), Dewan Bader, Terry Smith (football), Cris Vaccaro, Ted Gillen, Jimmy Mills, Manuel Rojas (footballer), Chris Hellenkamp, David Masur, Chris Dangerfield, Joe Mihaljevic, Manfred Schellscheidt, Tom Soehn, Doug Miller, Hank Liotart, Joey Leonetti, Billy Thompson (soccer), Mirko Castillo, Jason Farrell, Kazbek Tambi, Janusz Michallik, Paul Grafer, Dale Ervine, Efrain Chacurian, Chance Fry, Eric Eichmann, Billy Phillips, Mark Mettrick, Greg Howes, Johnny Moore (soccer), Bojan Vu kovi (footballer), Ed Puskarich, Troy Snyder, Philip Gyau, Al Trost, Paul Bravo, Greg Ryan, Mark Simpson (soccer), Jim Millinder, Ken Fogarty, Jesse Marsch, Clint Peay, Billy Crook (American soccer), Cliff Brown (soccer), Alan Merrick, Bill Irwin (footballer), P. J. Johns, Marcelo Carrera, Walter Bahr, Mike Sorber, Jamie Swanner, Joe Enochs, Steve Rammel, Thomas Dooley, Joey Kirk, Scott Cannon, Oscar Albuquerque, Jim McAlister (American soccer), Kim Wyant, Connally Edozien, Dan Birkey, Bruce Savage, Rene Ortiz, Scott Schweitzer, Temoc Suarez, Duane Robinson, Ernest Inneh, Brian Tinnion (footballer), Marco Ferruzzi, Jim Pollihan, Matt Chulis, Otto Orf. Excerpt: Siegfried "Sigi" Schmid (born March 20, 1953) is a German-American soccer coach. Born in Tubingen, West Germany, he moved to the United States with his family when he was a child. He played college soccer from 1972 to 1975 at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he was a starting midfielder in each of his four years. He coached his former college team, the UCLA Bruins, between 1980 and 1999. During that period, he became one of the most successful collegiate coaches of all time, leading the Bruins to a record of 322-63-33 (wins-losses-draws). The team made 16 consecutive playoff appearances from 1983 to 1998, winning the national championship in 1985, 1990, and...