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  SI.com - SI Writers - Grant Wahl - Inside U.S. Soccer - Grant Wahl: Kamler's MLS success confirms rebound from ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Yet Kamler's unexpected output is even more remarkable when you consider the bad times he endured six years ago, when soccer's version of The Punch shattered seven bones in his face, putting Kamler's promising career -- to say nothing of his eyesight -- in jeopardy.
Four days later, Kamler underwent a four-and-a-half hour operation, in which surgeons removed a piece of bone from the back of his head to reconstruct his left cheekbone.
Kamler's five strikes this year aren't nearly as surprising when you realize he played an attacking role during his college years at Creighton, where he remains the program's No. 3 all-time leading goal scorer.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /inside_game/grant_wahl/news/2003/06/26/wahl_insider   (2444 words)

  
  Kamler in the teeth of the action - The Boston Globe
Kamler is also among the more forgiving and gracious performers in the game, considering that he had his career threatened by a similarly violent incident when he was a member of D.C. United.
Kamler was awarded $550,000 in damages after filing a $7.3 million civil suit, though he never received the money because the US Soccer Federation was not held liable and Dancy has not had sufficient funds.
Kamler, 32, said the '97 clash left him reluctant to contest head balls, but he has been performing in central defense this season with aggression and little hesitation regarding challenges in the air.
www.boston.com /sports/articles/2004/05/22/kamler_in_the_teeth_of_the_action?mode=PF   (716 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | RSL's Kamler calling it quits
Kamler's new role enables him to tap into the business side of the game, while still having a hands-on approach with the X's and O's.
The announcement that Kamler would be retiring at the end of the season came after a Sept. 24 home loss to Columbus.
Kamler didn't see the field in that game, but he's started in the three games since, and he's even donned the captain's armband for the past two — a first in his career.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,625152594,00.html   (653 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Kamler could be key to Real Salt Lake's fortunes
His name is Brian Kamler, and even though he's a relative unknown compared to RSL players Clint Mathis and Eddie Pope, he might be the most important player on the team this year.
It had been two months since Salt Lake acquired Kamler in the expansion draft, and for the first time he was able to sit down and talk with Real Salt Lake coach John Ellinger about the upcoming season.
Last August, with three months remaining in the 2004 MLS season, Kamler's informed him she had a gut feeling they were going to be in Salt Lake City next season.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,600113640,00.html   (760 words)

  
 For Kamler, 2 is a crowd - The Boston Globe
Kamler entered the game for D.C. United as an 87th-minute substitute for Shawn Medved as the teams tied, 1-1, in regulation, before the Revolution won a shootout in their first home game, April 27, 1996, before 32,864 spectators.
Kamler and United returned to Foxboro Stadium to defeat Los Angeles in the first MLS Cup.
Kamler lost his starting spot to Pat Noonan after sustaining a hamstring injury, but has recovered and will likely play as a substitute tonight.
boston.com /sports/articles/2004/04/17/for_kamler_2_is_a_crowd?mode=PF   (613 words)

  
 Soccer365   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Brian Kamler earned MLS Player of the Week honors with his 2-goal outing on the weekend, and Soccer365’s Don Cuddy had an opportunity to speak with the MLS veteran before the team left for the match about his career, the Revs squad, St Louis, and more…
Brian Kamler is not the kind of guy who seeks or needs the limelight but players such as him are the backbone of every team in every league.
Kamler, now 31, has been in MLS since Day One and has found his best position playing on the left side of midfield for the New England Revolution where his solid displays have contributed so much to a recent run of good results.
www.soccer365.com /_365_Interviews/page_123_52345.shtml   (1053 words)

  
 GoCreighton.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Kamler's junior season earned him MVC first-team, MVC all-tournament team, NSCAA first-team all-Midwest Region and NSCAA third-team All-America recognition, along with MVC "Player of the Year." For the season, Kamler had 15 goals, ninth on the all-time single-season list, and four assists.
Kamler was recently traded from the DC United to the New York Metrostars of Major League Soccer.
Kamler currently resides with his wife, Suzanne and their dog "Creighton," in Potomac Falls, Va. He received his bachelor's degree in exercise science from Creighton in 1994.
www.gocreighton.com /sports/common/news_releases_detail.asp?articleID=2196   (1403 words)

  
 Scripps Howard News Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Brian Kamler has decided he will not be one of them.
Kamler made sure to remind Pastorino that he has been a decent goalkeeper as well.
The only position Kamler has not played for RSL is forward, something Ellinger has heard a lot of.
www.shns.com /shns/g_index2.cfm?action=detail&pk=SOC-KAMLER-09-26-05   (458 words)

  
 ESPN.com - SOCCER RECAP -
Brian Kamler got the game-winner in the second half for the Revolution.
Twellman set up Kamler's goal with a give-and-go in the 57th minute.
Kamler weaved between three defenders to beat Garlick.
espn.go.com /soccer/2002/recap/47750.html   (146 words)

  
 Brian Kamler #5
Brian was acquired by New England along with Diego Serna and Daniel Hernandez for Mamadou Diallo, Ted Chronopoulos and Andy Willams on May 24, 2002.
Kamler, 30, has one goal and one assist in eight games this season with the MetroStars.
He was a part of three MLS Championship teams with D.C. United, for whom he played from 1996-1999 and again in 2001, and he spent parts of 1999 and all of 2000 with the Miami Fusion.
www.nhsoccer.com /rev/roster/kamler.htm   (197 words)

  
 Major League Soccer: News: 10/25/2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Brian Kamler was recognized for his continued inovolvement in the Salt Lake community.
On Tuesday, Major League Soccer announced that Real Salt Lake midfielder Brian Kamler has been selected as the U.S. Soccer Foundation Humanitarian of the Year, while Brian Hall was selected as the OSI Referee of the Year.
Kamler's primary means of community outreach comes through his "Kam's Kauses" charitable group.
web.mlsnet.com /news/mls_news.jsp?ymd=20051025&content_id=46744&vkey=news_mls&fext=.jsp   (496 words)

  
 Soccer New England: Pros
Suddenly there were more media interviews and fan attention to deal with, and Kamler was happy to have listened to his wife.
Reached for comment after signing the contract, Kamler said, “You know, it sounds cliché, but the team that I play with, the guys who are around me, they really accentuate the way I play.
In fact, the inside whisper is that the team was very upfront with Kamler during the proceedings.
www.soccernewengland.com /articles/view_article.php?id=127   (791 words)

  
 Soccer New England: Pros
Former Revolution and MLS All-Star defender Brian Kamler has announced his retirement.
Kamler, who was on the DC United side that won the first ever MLS championship in 1996, will commence work as Director of Soccer Development at Real Salt Lake, where he played the last of his 214 career games on Wednesday night.
He was an instant hit and played a key part in the Revs’ journey to the MLS Cup, particularly during the post-season.
www.soccernewengland.com /articles/view_article.php?id=579   (170 words)

  
 ESPN.com - SOCCER RECAP -
New England (6-9-1) won back-to-back games for the first time this season and moved into a tie for second place in the Eastern conference with D.C. Kamler scored in the third minute with a 16-yard shot to the bottom-left corner to beat Nick Rimando.
It was Kamler's first goal with the Revolution since he was traded from the New York/New Jersey MetroStars.
Twellman scored his MLS-leading 13th goal of the season on a spectacular header in the 87th minute off a cross from Steve Ralston, his league-leading 11th assist of the season.
espn.go.com /soccer/2002/recap/47769.html   (167 words)

  
 Slidetackle Magazine - Major League Soccer News, Results, Stats & More...
Noonan slipped a ball to Kamler, who chipped Crew goalkeeper Jon Busch to put the visitors in the lead again at 2-1.
Kamler's second goal of the night and third of the season equaled his career high single season output set last year.
The Crew have issues of their own with midfielder Brian Maisonneuve (right ankle sprain) and forward Edson Buddle (right hip flexor) unavailable for selection due to injury.
www.slidetacklemagazine.com /mlspages/may03/ne32col052403.html   (1035 words)

  
 New England Revolution
Midfielder Brian Kamler was taken by Real with their fourth pick, after which the Revolution elected to protect defender Joe Franchino.
Kamler played in 66 regular season games for New England after being acquired from the MetroStars as part of a six-player trade on May 24, 2002.
Both Kamler and Pierce appeared for the Revolution in MLS Cup 2002 at Gillette Stadium.
www.revolutionsoccer.net /search/index.cfm?ac=searchdetail&pid=18295&pcid=115   (311 words)

  
 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER GAME SUMMARY - METROSTARS DOWN RAPIDS, 2-1 - by La Cancha-News On World Cup 2002
DENVER, CO (April 13, 2002) - Brian Kamler scored his first goal as a MetroStar-and his first in nearly three seasons-and rookie Brad Davis added his second career goal in as many games as the MetroStars downed the Colorado Rapids, 2-1, at INVESCO Field at Mile High in Denver, CO.
At that point, however, the Metros were leading 1-0 after a goal in the 16th minute by Kamler.
METROSTARS NOTES: Kamler's goal, in addition to being his first as a MetroStar, was his fourth career MLS goal in 116 regular season games.
www.lacancha.com /mn_041302.html   (1028 words)

  
 BRIAN KAMLER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Brian Kamler has become a solid Major League Soccer veteran on the cusp of his international debut with the United States.
1999 - Splitting the season between DC United and Miami, to whom he was traded at mid season, Kamler matched his career high in points with a goal and four assists.
At Creighton University Kamler was a MAC Player of the Year finalist and a Herman Award finalist in 1993, and he was named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year for 1992.
www.ussoccerplayers.com /players/brian_kamler/319704.html   (441 words)

  
 Real Salt Lake Forums - Kams Kauses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Brian and his wife, Suzanne, have set up a booth in Carnival Real, the interactive soccer area open before every RSL home game, to help raise funds for local charities and non-profits.
fans are encouraged to visit RSL MF Brian Kamler’s booth, Kam’s Kauses, in Carnival Real, the interactive soccer area in the south side of Rice-Eccles Stadium, on Saturday, May 14, to receive a Brian Kamler autographed card and have a chance to meet RSL players.
As a part of the booth, Kamler and his wife, Suzanne, are raising funds for local charities and encourage fans to donate to the different causes.
www.realsaltlake.org /forums/showthread.php?t=969   (305 words)

  
 MLS playoffs: Revolution takes control of semifinal series with 1-0 road victory over Columbus.
However, after the Crew's Brian McBride scored an unassisted goal in the 80th minute and fellow striker Dante Washington added a tally to tie matters five minutes later at 2-2, the Revolution was able to bunker down and secure the draw.
Cullen returned a pass into the path of a diagonal run by Ralston who beat defender Chad McCarty to gain the shooting angle, cracking the ball across the face of the goal and beyond the reach of goalkeeper Jon Busch.
Defender Brian Kamler lofted a pass into the box, dropping the ball into space between Busch and Dunseth.
www.soccertimes.com /mls/2002/games/oct12.htm   (670 words)

  
 FifthOfficial.com - News, stats, scores, and updates from FifthOfficial.com!
Brian Ching created the first good chance for the visitors in the 5th minute.
Brian Ching remained active in the attack, and ended up scoring six minutes later.
Brian Mullan recorded his first assist of the season, as Alejandro Moreno tallied his second goal of the season (both coming in the 82nd minute) to tie things up at the death.
www.fifthofficial.com /fo/archives/51805/morenostrike.php   (540 words)

  
 SoccerAmerica.com: D.C. United Trades Carlos Llamosa To Miami
D.C. United traded veteran central defender Carlos Llamosa to the Miami Fusion for defender/midfielder Brian Kamler and the No. 4 pick in the first round of Monday's MLS SuperDraft.
Originally acquired by United in the sixth round of the 1996 draft, Kamler was traded to Miami July 19, 1999, for John Maessner and future considerations.
Kamler was a part of United clubs that won the '96 and '97 MLS Cup, the 1996 U.S. Open Cup, the 1998 CONCACAF Champions Cup and the 1998 Interamerican Cup.
www.socceramerica.com /article.asp?Art_ID=53636   (325 words)

  
 Real Salt Lake Forums - Corporate Reception Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Brian played 45 minutes today at training in CA and then left at halftime to fly to SLC for the reception and ran to the airport afterwards so he can be back to training tomorrow.
He also said he was proud of the players in MLS and those coming to SLC and he said that he had an experience with Brian Kamler coming to him and thanking him for putting a team in SLC and also gave thanks on behalf of his wife.
I had the awesome privledge of attending this event with neil, and I must say, it was great, you could really feel the excitement that this team is generating now, and what they'll bring SLC in the future to come.
www.realsaltlake.org /forums/showthread.php?t=580   (1639 words)

  
 Brian Kamler #5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Kamler, A.K.A. “Kam”, has scored 5 goals this season and is second on the Revs in scoring, 9th in the league, but before this year his career high was 3 goals in 2002.
Not only has just the move been great, but the guys that I’m playing with have made me a better player as well.” Kamler was thinking of retiring when he was traded to the Metrostars last year and if it wasn’t for his wife Suzanne, he probably would’ve.
Kamler grew up in St. Louis, Missouri near the Revs’ Steve Ralston, Taylor Twellman and Pat Noonan.
mlsfan.net /nerevs/bios/kamler.html   (582 words)

  
 Commentary
The Revs have lost Rusty Pierce, Brian Kamler, Adin Brown, Richie Baker, Steve Howey and Joe-Max Moore.
The general consensus is that the biggest holes the Revs have to fill are central defender and left wing, and I concur.
Brian Kamler had a great year in 2003, but he missed 8 games to injury this year, and his level of play dropped.
mls.webstrider.com /commentary.html   (2332 words)

  
 Rapids News: Spencer, Chung, and Mastroeni Selected as Alternates for the 2003 Pepsi MLS All-Star Game (July 18, 2003)
Also, Adin Brown, Nick Garcia, Tyrone Marshall and Brian Kamler were all named All-Stars for the first times in their career.
Brian Kamler (31yrs - New England Revolution) - Enjoying a career season Kamler earns his first All-Star nod.
Brian McBride (31yrs - Columbus Crew) - An eight-time All-Star, McBride leads the Crew with seven goals and two assists for 16 points at midseason.
www.intermark.com /rapids/rp030718.asp   (1598 words)

  
 Major League Soccer: About: Overview
Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo): One of the best attacking players in the air in MLS, the Hawaiian native was a member of the 2006 U.S. World Cup team.
Brian McBride is the first player drafted, by the Columbus Crew.
Houston Dynamo begin their history by downing Colorado, 5-2, as Brian Ching scores four goals.
toronto.fc.mlsnet.com /about   (7877 words)

  
 NERevs.com - An Unofficial New England Revolution Fan Site
Leadership from Owner/Investor Robert Kraft, and General Manager Brian O’Donovan helped secure Foxboro Stadium as it’s home venue and settled in as one of the 10 original organizations in MLS.
The Revs also made the biggest trade in league history with the Metrostars trading Mamadou Diallo, Andy Williams and Ted Chronopolous for Diego Serna, Brian Kamler and Daniel Hernandez.
With starters Taylor Twellman, Joe-Max Moore, Brian Kamler and Joe Franchino missing for all or some of the playoffs, the Revs still managed to make it to the conference finals, where they lost 1-0 in overtime to Chicago.
www.nerevs.com /?page=RevolutionHistory   (821 words)

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