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  2. Oscar Verhoeven - Wikipedia

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    San Jose Earthquakes: Number: 33: Youth career; San Jose Earthquakes: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 2023– San Jose Earthquakes: 6 (0) 2023– → The Town FC (loan) 33 (0) International career ‡ 2022: United States U16: 3 (0) 2022–2023: United States U17: 19 (0) 2024– United States U20: 1 (0) *Club domestic league appearances ...

  3. Gilbert Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    San Jose signed Fuentes to a Homegrown contract on January 26, 2018. [5] He was the team's third Homegrown signing of 2018, following the signings of teammates JT Marcinkowski and Jacob Akanyirige, and at the time of his signing was the club's youngest ever player and the youngest ever athlete for a Bay Area sports team.

  4. Cruz Medina - Wikipedia

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    Medina began played soccer at the age of 4 with the Bay City Club, where his father was the manager. From 2017 through 2019, he played for the San Francisco Glens in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy, tallying 31 goals and 28 assists at the Under-13 level. On August 4, 2019, he moved to the youth academy of the San Jose Earthquakes. [2]

  5. Casey Walls - Wikipedia

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    San Jose signed Walls to a homegrown player contract on November 5, 2019, ahead of the 2020 MLS season. [2] On May 3, 2021, Walls joined USL Championship side Austin Bold on a season-long loan. [4] He made his professional debut on July 24, 2021, appearing as a 74th-minute substitute during a 1–1 draw with Rio Grande Valley FC. [5]

  6. Amir Bashti - Wikipedia

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    Bashti was born and raised in San Jose, California. He attended Monta Vista High School in Cupertino and played youth soccer for the San Jose Earthquakes Academy . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is of Iranian descent.

  7. Cade Cowell - Wikipedia

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    On January 23, 2019, Cowell signed as a Homegrown Player with Major League Soccer side San Jose Earthquakes. [4] Cowell spent time on loan with San Jose's USL Championship affiliate club Reno 1868. He made his debut for Reno on June 8, 2019, and scored a 17th-minute goal during a 3–2 loss against San Antonio FC. [5]

  8. Daniel Munie - Wikipedia

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    San Jose Earthquakes: Number: 5: Youth career; St. Louis Scott Gallagher: Saint Louis FC: College career; Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 2018–2022: Indiana Hoosiers: 79 (8) Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 2021: St. Louis Scott Gallagher: 5 (0) 2023– San Jose Earthquakes: 1 (0) 2023: San Jose Earthquakes II: 7 (0) *Club domestic league ...

  9. Keegan Tingey - Wikipedia

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    Tingey joined the Ballistic United youth team in 2015, before becoming a member of the San Jose Earthquakes academy a year later, where he played for three seasons and trained with the first team in 2017 and 2018. [1] In 2019, Tingey attended Stanford University to play college soccer. Over four seasons with the Cardinal, Tingey made 66 ...