16 Facts About Paul Bravo

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Paul Bravo was born on June 19,1968 and is an American former soccer player who was most recently head coach of NISA side Oakland Roots SC.

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Paul Bravo played six seasons in Major League Soccer, two in the American Professional Soccer League and two in the USISL.

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Paul Bravo earned four caps, scoring one goal, with the United States men's national soccer team.

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Paul Bravo was a student-athlete at Santa Teresa High School in San Jose, California.

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Paul Bravo then played two years of college soccer at Foothill Community College and winning State Championships and while at Santa Clara University and helped his team to the NCAA co-championship in 1989.

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In 1991, Paul Bravo signed with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the American Professional Soccer League.

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Paul Bravo earned Rookie of the Year honors that season as the Blackhawks took the APSL championship.

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Paul Bravo then remained in the San Francisco area with the San Francisco Greek-Americans, winning the US Open Cup in 1994.

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Paul Bravo spent just a season with San Jose, and, despite the presence of Eric Wynalda, led the team with thirteen goals.

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Paul Bravo spent the next five years with Colorado, and would retire with a club record 39 league goals.

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Paul Bravo repeated as an All Star in 1998 and 1999.

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Paul Bravo earned four caps for the United States national team.

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Paul Bravo began as an assistant with the Colorado Rapids in 2002.

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Paul Bravo signed a three-year contract extension with Colorado on February 1,2012.

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In May 2019, Paul Bravo was announced as the first head coach of Oakland Roots SC of the new National Independent Soccer Association.

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On October 31,2019, the club announced that it and Paul Bravo had mutually agreed to part ways.