1998 MLS All-Star Game

Multi tool use1998 MLS All-Star Game |
Event | Major League Soccer All-Star Game |
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MLS USA All-Stars | MLS World All-Stars |
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6 | 1 |
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Date | August 2, 1998[1] |
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Venue | Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida[1] |
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Man of the Match | Brian McBride (Columbus Crew) |
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Referee | Esse Baharmast |
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Attendance | 34,416 |
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Weather | 92°F, sunny, occasional showers |
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The 1998 Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the 3rd Major League Soccer All-Star Game, played on August 2, 1998,[1] at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida.[1] A team of United States all-stars, MLS USA, beat a team of International MLS all-stars, MLS World, by a score of 6-1.[1]
Match details
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GK | 1 |
Tony Meola
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46'
| DF | 17 |
Marcelo Balboa
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46'
| DF | 22 |
Alexi Lalas
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46'
| DF | 23 |
Eddie Pope
| MF | 13 |
Cobi Jones
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46'
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69'
| MF | 5 |
Thomas Dooley
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46'
| MF | 10 |
Tab Ramos
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46'
| MF | 6 |
John Harkes
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69'
| MF | 2 |
Frankie Hejduk
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46'
| FW | 20 |
Brian McBride
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46'
| FW | 11 |
Preki
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46'
| Substitutions:
| GK | 18 |
Zach Thornton
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46'
| DF | 12 |
Jeff Agoos
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46'
| DF | 8 |
Robin Fraser
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46'
| DF | 4 |
Mike Burns
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46'
| MF | 21 |
Ross Paule
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46'
| MF | 14 |
Chris Armas
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46'
| MF | 16 |
Ben Olsen
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46'
| FW | 9 |
Paul Bravo
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46'
| FW | 15 |
Roy Lassiter
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46'
| Coach:
| Bruce Arena
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GK | 1 |
Jorge Campos
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46'
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69'
| DF | 5 |
Geoff Aunger
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46'
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75'
| DF | 3 |
Jan Eriksson
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46'
| DF | 4 |
Diego Soñora
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46'
| MF | 15 |
Lubos Kubik
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46'
| MF | 11 |
Adrián Paz
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46'
| MF | 12 |
Mauricio Cienfuegos
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46'
| MF | 8 |
Carlos Valderrama
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75'
| MF | 10 |
Marco Etcheverry
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46'
| FW | 21 |
Raúl Díaz Arce
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46'
| FW | 9 |
Jaime Moreno
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69'
| Substitutions:
| GK | 22 |
Thomas Ravelli
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46'
| DF | 2 |
Richard Gough
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46'
| DF | 20 |
Uche Okafor
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46'
| MF | 18 |
Martin Machon
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46'
| MF | 7 |
Leonel Álvarez
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46'
| MF | 17 |
Mauricio Ramos
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46'
| FW | 6 |
Mo Johnston
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46'
| FW | 19 |
Wélton
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46'
| FW | 16 |
Stern John
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46'
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Most Valuable Player:
Brian McBride (MLS USA)
Assistant referees:
Greg Barkey
Arthur Reed
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References
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External links
- MLS All-Star Game 1998 match report
1998 MLS season by team
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Future teams | Inter Miami CF (2020)
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Former teams | Tampa Bay Mutiny (1996–2001)
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Personnel | - Foreign
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Competition | MLS Cup
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Associated competitions | - Supporters' Shield
All-Star Game
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- Campeones Cup
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- Canadian Championship
- Reserve League
- eMLS Cup
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Other | - MLS performance in the CONCACAF Champions League
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1998 in American soccer
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Leagues |
Men | - Major League Soccer
- USISL A-League
- USISL D-3 Pro League
- Premier Development League
- National Premier Soccer League
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Women | - W-League
- Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL)
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Cups | - U.S. Open Cup
MLS Cup
- College Cup
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Other | - MLS All-Star Game
- MLS transfers
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International | Club competitions | - CONCACAF Champions' Cup
CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup
- Copa Interamericana
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National teams |
Men | - 1998 FIFA World Cup
- 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup
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Team seasons | MLS | - Chicago Fire
- Colorado Rapids
- Columbus Crew
- Dallas Burn
- D.C. United
- Kansas City Wizards
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- Miami Fusion
- New England Revolution
- NY/NJ MetroStars
- Tampa Bay Mutiny
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