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Miles Joseph (born May 2, 1974 in West Springfield, Massachusetts) is a retired U.S. soccer player who earned three caps with the United States national soccer team. He spent six seasons in Major League Soccer and the part of one season in Major Indoor Soccer League. He was also a member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
[edit] Youth and collegeWhile born in Massachusetts, Miles grew up in Clifton Park, New York and graduated from Shenendehowa High School in 1992. During his high school career, he won three state championships. He entered Clemson University in the fall of 1992. Over his four year collegiate career, . [edit] ProfessionalThe MetroStars selected Miles in the second round (12th overall) in the 1996 MLS College Draft. He was with the MetroStars until they traded him to the Columbus Crew on May 3, 2000 for a second round 2001 draft pick.[1] Joseph finished the 2000 season with Columbus before being traded to the Dallas Burn for the 2001 season. At the end of the season, the Burn released him. On February 13, 2003, the Dallas Sidekicks signed Miles as a free agent. He played only seven games with the Sidekicks in the 2002-2003 season before leaving the team to become an assistant coach with the Siena College women’s soccer team on August 5, 2003. [edit] National teamsJoseph was selected for the roster of the U.S. team at the 1993 U-20 World Cup held in Australia. He scored a goal in the 6-0 victory over Turkey.[2] The U.S. went 1-1-1 in group play, qualifying for the second round where it fell to Brazil. In 1996, U.S. coach Bruce Arena named Joseph to the U.S. soccer team at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Once again, the team went 1-1-1, but this time failed to make the second round. Joseph earned his first cap with the U.S. national soccer team when he came on for Cobi Jones in the 89th minute of a 3-1 win over El Salvador on August 30, 1996. He was again a late game substitute on December 21, 1996 in a 2-2 tie with Honduras. He started his last national team game, a 2-1 loss to China, before coming off at halftime for Cobi Jones.[3] He now is Executive Director of NY Elite FC, located in Clifton Park, NY. [edit] References[edit] External links
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