- Juergen Sommer
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playername = Juergen Sommer
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dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1969|02|27
cityofbirth = Flagicon|USANew York City , NY
countryofbirth =United States
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position = Goalkeeper
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nationalteam = Flagicon|USA United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 10 (0)
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managerclubs =Juergen Sommer (born
February 27 ,1969 inNew York ) is a former Americansoccer goalkeeper , who became the first American goalkeeper to play in theEnglish Premier League , when he suited up forQueens Park Rangers in 1995. He is currently the US Men's National team goalkeeping coach, and is of German descent.Sommer began his career as a walk-on at
Indiana University , where he quickly became the starting goalkeeper in 1987. After being named "Collegiate Goalkeeper of the Year" in1990 , Sommer left Indiana to sign withLuton Town of the English First Division in 1991. Sommer played for the next seven years in England forQueens Park Rangers , Luton Town and Torquay. In 1998 he made the jump back home to sign with theColumbus Crew ofMajor League Soccer , as a replacement forBrad Friedel , who had signed for Liverpool the previous year. Sommer became the Crew starter over the next two seasons, and after a pair of major knee injuries, he signed with theNew England Revolution . After another injury forced Sommer to the sidelines, and the emergence ofAdin Brown as the Revolution's starting goalkeeper, he retired after the 2002 MLS Cup.Throughout his career, Sommer earned ten caps for the US National Team, and was a member of the US team which competed at the 1994 and
1998 FIFA World Cup s. Although many believe him to be a solid goalkeeper in his prime, the play ofBrad Friedel ,Kasey Keller , andTony Meola greatly reduced his chances of seeing an extended run in the national team.Trivia
Represented English side
Bolton Wanderers for just one FA Cup game against Blackburn Rovers in February 2001. Sommer answered an S.O.S. by Wanderers managerSam Allardyce who saw his other goalkeepers either injured or ineligible.
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