JOSH WOLFF

JOSH WOLFF

    • Helped U.S. to best-ever finish in the World Cup, advancing to the quarterfinals
    • Started and assisted first goal of World Cup win over Mexico
    • Played every minute for U.S. in fourth-place finish at 2002 Olympics U.S. National Team Man of the Match twice
    • Once in World Cup qualifying win over Mexico
    • MLS player since 1998 for Chicago Fire and Kansas City Wizards
    • Voted U.S. Soccer Youth Player of the Year in 1998
    • Led Parkview to two state titles with 64 career goals
    • Helped Panthers to 57-match streak without a loss
    • Represented the United States in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups
    • Pushed the US to their best-ever Quarterfinal finish in 02′ World Cup with an assist in the 2nd Round win over Mexico
    • At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, led the US team in scoring, giving the US its highest finish of 4th Place
    • Played 14 years in MLS, playing for the Chicago Fire, Kansas City Wizards, and DC United, finished career with 80 goals, 49 assists in 267 games
    • Won an MLS Championship in 98′, and 3 US Open Cup Championships in 98′, 00′, 04′
    • Voted US Soccer Youth Player of the Year in 1998
    • Voted Georgia High school Soccer Player of the Year in 1995
    • Helped Parkview Panthers to a 57-match unbeaten streak, winning two State Titles and scoring 64 career goals
    • Retired at end of 2012 season and is currently an assistant coach at DC United