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25 Facts About Joe-Max Moore

1.

Joe-Max Moore was born on February 23,1971 and is an American former soccer player.

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Joe-Max Moore played professionally for clubs in Germany, England and the United States.

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Joe-Max Moore finished his career with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer.

4.

Joe-Max Moore's father happened to be a part-owner of the Tulsa Roughnecks of the North American Soccer League.

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Joe-Max Moore moved to Irvine, California when he was 14, and played boys' soccer at Mission Viejo High School where he was a four-year starter.

6.

Joe-Max Moore was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame on October 11,2014.

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At the time, Joe-Max Moore was a part of the US team at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, but did not appear in any matches.

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8.

Joe-Max Moore again led his team in scoring with eight goals.

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Joe-Max Moore had an exceptional four-year tenure with the Revolution collecting numerous MLS and Team awards.

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Joe-Max Moore finished the 1996 New England Revolution season as the team's inaugural scoring champion, with 11 goals and 1 assist.

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Joe-Max Moore was the first member of the Revolution to be named to the MLS Team of the Week.

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Joe-Max Moore was again named Revolution Team MVP in 1998 New England Revolution season, and 1999 New England Revolution season, and finished as the Revolution's scoring champion again in 1999.

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Joe-Max Moore was not the only MLS player with Emelec, as Alexi Lalas joined him during the loan.

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On November 11,1999, Joe-Max Moore signed with Everton FC, in the English FA Premier League on a free transfer, after he impressed the Everton staff during a seven-day October tryout.

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At the time, Joe-Max Moore did not have permission from MLS to work out with any team but the Revolution.

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Joe-Max Moore tallied again for The Toffies on December 15,2001, recording the game-winner against Derby County.

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Joe-Max Moore had suffered a knee injury in the US game against Portugal at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and did not play for Everton in the next season.

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Joe-Max Moore had suffered from several injuries while in England which hampered his playing time when he came back to the Revs.

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Joe-Max Moore was out for most of the rest of the season, but planned to return for the 2005 season.

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Joe-Max Moore had reconstructive surgery on his right knee for a damaged medial collateral ligament on January 25,2005.

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Joe-Max Moore chose to not return to UCLA for his senior year and joined USSF as a full-time national team player.

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Joe-Max Moore was part of the US roster for the 1994 but didn't appear in a match and the 1998,2002 FIFA World Cup rosters, appearing in both tournaments.

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Joe-Max Moore became the sixth US player to earn 100 caps, doing so against Poland in the team's 2002 World Cup group finale.

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On January 27,2006, Joe-Max Moore was inducted into the Oklahoma Soccer Hall of Fame.

25.

Joe-Max Moore was to appear in a charity match for Hollywood United FC against Los Angeles Galaxy on November 4,2007.

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