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35 Facts About John Harkes

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John Andrew Harkes was born on March 8,1967 and is an American soccer coach and former professional player who last coached Greenville Triumph SC.

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John Harkes was named the team's "Captain for Life" by then-head coach Steve Sampson before having that title stripped ahead of the 1998 World Cup.

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John Harkes ended his national team career with 90 caps and six goals.

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John Harkes grew up in the soccer hotbed of Kearny, New Jersey, and played youth and high school soccer with future national team teammates Tony Meola and Tab Ramos.

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John Harkes was the 1984 Parade High School Player of the Year.

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John Harkes played for University of Virginia where he was named 1st team All-American in 1986 and 1987, and was the Hermann Award winner in 1987, as the best player in US colleges.

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John Harkes moved to Sheffield Wednesday of the English Football League in 1990.

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That season, John Harkes became the third American to play at Wembley when Sheffield Wednesday reached the 1991 League Cup final.

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John Harkes appeared in the FA Cup Final one month after that League Cup disappointment, with Sheffield Wednesday again losing to Arsenal.

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John Harkes played one more season in England after moving to Derby County in the summer of 1993.

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John Harkes was one of the players who signed with MLS, only to discover the league would not begin play until 1996.

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DC United successfully defended its MLS Cup title in 1997, with John Harkes assisting on the match-winning goal in the cup final.

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John Harkes helped United become the first MLS club to win the CONCACAF Champions' Cup and upset Brazil's Vasco Da Gama in the Interamerican Cup.

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John Harkes played only three games for Forest before returning to the US.

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On February 2,1999 While John Harkes was in England, DC United traded him to the New England Revolution in exchange for New England's first- and second-round picks in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft and future considerations.

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Additionally, John Harkes captained the Revolution twice in the 1999 New England Revolution season, on August 6 and October 9.

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John Harkes recorded 8 assists in 22 matches played during his inaugural Revolution campaign.

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John Harkes wore the captain's armband for much of the 2000 New England Revolution season, helping the Revolution reach the MLS Playoffs for the first time since 1997.

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John Harkes was the only player to represent the Revolution in the 2000 MLS All-Star Game.

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John Harkes would make only five appearances for the Revolution during the 2001 New England Revolution season as on May 11,2001, the Revolution dealt John Harkes to the Columbus Crew in exchange for Pato Aguilera and a conditional pick in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft.

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John Harkes played in the 1990 and 1994 FIFA World Cup Harkes made his national team debut on March 23,1987, against Canada.

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John Harkes was on the US team at the 1987 Pan American Games.

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John Harkes quickly established himself as a national team regular and was selected for the 1988 Olympics.

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John Harkes continued to play for the national team as it went through the qualification process for the upcoming World Cup.

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John Harkes contributed to the Andres Escobar own goal which arguably led to the Colombian defender's shooting death weeks later.

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John Harkes delivered a cross from the left aimed at Earnie Stewart, which Escobar attempted to clear, but instead sent the ball past his goalkeeper.

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However, John Harkes missed the Round of 16 match against Brazil after receiving his second yellow card of the group stage against Romania, earning a one-match suspension.

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John Harkes was named co-Most Valuable Player of the tournament, along with Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli.

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John Harkes responded by leading the team in assists in qualifying and helped the United States qualify for a third straight World Cup finals appearance.

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John Harkes was called up to the national team again by his former college coach, Bruce Arena in 1999, and helped the United States win the bronze medal in the Confederations Cup that year.

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John Harkes ended his international career in 2000 with 90 appearances.

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John Harkes was signed to a three-year contract to lead the entire technical side of the organization.

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Sampson became aware of the scandal and brewing feud between Wynalda and John Harkes, and chose to drop John Harkes to restore dressing room accord.

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John Harkes himself published an autobiography in 1999 panning Sampson's tenure as coach, but made no mention of the affair.

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John Harkes is the father of Lauren Harkes, who played collegiately at Clemson University, and Ian Harkes, who won the Hermann Trophy in 2016, played for John's old team, DC United, Dundee United in Scotland, and for the New England Revolution, where John played from 1999 to 2001.