- Brian Kamler
Brian Kamler (born
February 12 ,1972 in St. Louis,Missouri ) is an Americansoccer player, who played as a leftmidfielder inMajor League Soccer before his retirement in 2005.Kamler played
college soccer atCreighton University , where he was named NCAA All-American in 1993. After playing forUSISL 'sRichmond Kickers , he was drafted byD.C. United in the 6th round of the1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft . Kamler played three and a half seasons with DC, before being shipped to theMiami Fusion in 1999.Kamler was sent back to DC United (in exchange for
Carlos Llamosa ) before the 2001 season, and spent a year there before being shipped to theMetroStars forRichie Williams . His stay with the Metros did not last long: midway through the year, Kamler was part of a massive six-player deal in which he wound up with theNew England Revolution . After two and a half seasons with the Revs, it was time once again to pack his bag, as he was chosen byReal Salt Lake with the eighth overall pick of the2004 MLS Expansion Draft . In ten years in MLS, Kamler scored 12 league goals with 27 assists; half of his goals came in the 2003 season for the Revs. He retired following the 2005 season.He was named MLS Humanitarian of the Year in 2005.
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