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    Who scored the lone goal in the historic 1-0 win by the U.S. against Brazil in 1998?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      Preki. Kasey Keller made several spectacular saves to help win the game.

    The U.S. Men's team best finish in the World Cup was in 1930. Where did they finish?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      3rd place. In Uruguay, 1930.

    The U.S. Under 23 Men's team best finish in the Olympics was in Sydney 2000. Where did they finish?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      4th place.

    Who scored the lone goal in the historic U.S. 1-0 over England in World Cup 1950?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      Joe Gaetjens.

    Which year was the highest scoring all-star game, when 13 goals were scored?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      2000. East won 9-4.

    Who won three MLS Cups, more than any other team, during the 1990s?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      D.C. United. They won it in 1996, 1997 and in 1999, three out of five MLS seasons.

    Which MLS team was the first to do the double (win both the U.S. Open Cup and MLS Cup in the same year)?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      D.C. United. They accomplished this feat in 1996.

    Who was the 2000 Kelloggs' Rookie of the Year?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      Carlos Bocanegra. He's a defender for the Chicago Fire.

    Who set a MLS record in August 2000 for most goals in a game?U.S. and Major League Soccer

      Clint Mathis. Five goals for the Metrostars in a 6-4 win over Dallas in the Cotton Bowl (August 26th, 2000).

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