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- After an injury-plagued 2002 season, Harkes announced his retirement in 2003.
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Harkes ended his national team career with 90 caps and six goals. Following his retirement, he served as a color commentator for ESPN's coverage of MLS and U.S. international matches, including the 2010 FIFA World Cup. [4]
Biography of retired USMNT player John Harkes who set firsts for American field players in England before moving into broadcasting and coaching.
Jan 1, 2003 · Last club: Columbus Most games for: D.C. United Retired since: Jan 1, 2003. Getty Images. +. Date of birth/Age: Mar 8, 1967 (57) Place of birth: Kearny, New Jersey. Citizenship: United States. Height: 1,81 m. Position: Right Midfield. Former International: USA. Caps/Goals: 90 / 6. Last position: Manager Club: Greenville. Player data. Main position:
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Apr 16, 2020 · Now retired from the field, John Harkes is a proud member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. He is well known for being the first American soccer player to play in the English Premier...
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Jan 7, 2020 · Jan 7, 2020. Sitting in the stands at Tannadice just a few days before Christmas, John Harkes will have been relieved that Dundee United versus Ayr was the match he made time to see over the...
Feb 19, 2017 · In a Sunday email to The Enquirer, John Harkes said he's proud of his now-former Futbol Club Cincinnati players and the club's fanbase. Harkes issued the statement less than two days after his ...
John Harkes. A midfielder who was perhaps the leading American player of the 1990s, and certainly one of the pioneers in the movement of American players into top European leagues. He played in two World Cups for the United States and was one of the stars of the D.C. United powerhouse in the first years of MLS.