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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: 37. Chapters: Adam Moffat, Adam Ruud, Alan O'Hara, Alioune Gueye, All-time Cleveland City Stars roster, Andrew Peterson (soccer), Anthony Peters, Anthony Stovall, Arsene Oka, Austin Washington, Ben Hunter, Caleb Patterson-Sewell, Chris Lemons, Chris Seitz, Eric Carpenter, Eric Reed (soccer), Evan Bush, Floyd Franks, George Josten, Godfrey Tenoff, Gordon Kljestan, Hunter Gilstrap, Israel Sesay, Jason Hotchkin, Jed Zayner, Jeremy Tolleson, John DeVae, John Michael Hayden, Jon Lemmon, Joshua Boateng, Julian Valentin, Kiel McClung, Kolby LaCrone, Leo Gibson, Luke Williams (soccer), Mark Schulte, Max Cream, Musa Otieno, Neil Hlavaty, Paul Ballard (soccer), Randolph Jerome, Ricardo Pierre-Louis, Roland Vargas-Aguilera, Ryan Miller (soccer), Ryan Stewart (footballer), Sallieu Bundu, Stephane Guillaume, Stephen Cruickshank, Steve Gillespie, Terrence McAllister, Teteh Bangura, Troy Roberts (soccer), Warren Kanu. Excerpt: Chris Seitz (born March 12, 1987 in San Luis Obispo, California) is an American soccer player who currently plays for FC Dallas in Major League Soccer. Seitz was famously cut by Steve Zoradi, coach of the 1995-1996 Under-10 San Luis Obispo Crossfire AYSO All-Star soccer team. Seitz had tried out as a field player and was told the following year by Zoradi he would make the U-11 SLOSC Crossfire, but only if he converted to goalkeeper. Seitz changed positions and has remained a force in the goal ever since. Seitz was awarded Gatorade's California High School Soccer Player of the Year award in 2004 while playing for San Luis Obispo High School under the tutelage of coach Bob Galarneau. He also scored four goals in his junior season, all on penalty kicks. Seitz played college soccer at the University of Maryland for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. As a freshman at Maryland, Seitz won the NCAA national championship by posting a 13-1-2 record with a 0.89 goals against average. He was named College Cup Defensive MVP. During Seitz's two year career at Maryland he registered a 28-5-3 record with a 0.77 GAA. He was the ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2006. Seitz was the first goalkeeper drafted during the 2007 MLS SuperDraft when he was selected fourth overall by Real Salt Lake. In his first two starts, Seitz had a 0-1-1 record and a 2.5 GAA. Also in 2009 Seitz played one game on loan for Cleveland City Stars of the USL First Division, a 3-1 loss to Miami FC, and two games on loan at the Portland Timbers, also of the USL First Division, both against the Carolina RailHawks. In three seasons in Salt Lake, Seitz was never able to un-seat veteran Nick Rimando as RSL's first-choice keeper. On November 25, 2009, he was traded to MLS expansion franchise Philadelphia Union. Seitz spent the first 22 games of Philadelphia's inaugural season as the Union's starter, before being dropped to the bench behind Brad Knighton. He posted a 1.80 goals against average, worst in the league for playe