Here's one it seems we may have "lost": North Carolina State [baseball] recruiting coordinator and associate head coach Tom Holliday said, "John Gianis is a world-class soccer player who chose N.C. State over an all-soccer scholarship and professional soccer in England. He possesses all the tools to become a big-time center fielder at both the collegiate and professional levels." Link: http://www.dailyrecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080115/SPORTS0823/801150335/1013/SPORTS08 He's been in some national pools.
so are all the players on the list american citizens that are eligible for playing for the national team too? if so why don't we hear about these guys more often?
Cullen Wilson turned down Sheffield United; he'll play for Stanford next year: After a two-and-a-half week trial, Wilson had the option of staying on with the Sheffield United Football Club and taking the first steps of a professional soccer career in the English Premier League. It was a lifelong dream for Wilson. But it was too soon. Link: http://www.mydesert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080127/SPORTS06/801270332/1033/sports06
not sure if he ever became a citizen but Ramon Nunez has signed with Olimpia of Honduras http://www.elheraldo.hn/nota.php?nid=92989&sec=5&fecha=2008-01-30
Philip Mundine was listed back on the 05/06 thread. website says he is German but he's still at Bayern Alzenau http://www.fcbayern-alzenau.de/player.php?id=94&do=steckbrief&team=17
I don't know if Christian Camacho was already resolved by Dave MN, but the former Moldovan League property appears to be training with the Red Bulls.