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Hoosiers in the Pros-2020 ATLANTA UNITED LAFC SEATTLE SOUNDERS NEW YORK RED BULLS II (USL) NETHERLANDS Jacob Peterson 2017 Lee Nguyen 2018-19 Trey Muse 2019-20 Rece Buckmaster 2019-20 PSV EINDHOVEN Will Bruin 2017-20 Lee Nguyen 2006-07 CHICAGO FIRE LA GALAXY Eriq Zavaleta 2013 NORTH CAROLINA (USL) Jeremiah Gutjahr 2019-20 Tommy Meyer 2012-15 Pat Noonan 2010-11 Timmy Mehl 2019-20 UKRAINE Grant Lillard 2018-19 Pat Noonan 2012 Austin Panchot 2019 FC METALURH Patrick Doody 2015-17 Chris Klein 2007-10 TORONTO FC ZAPORIZHZHYA Jay Nolly 2012-13 Dema Kovalenko 2009-10 Grin Dorsey 2019-20 PITTSBURGH RIVERHOUNDS (USL) Dema Kovalenko 2006 Brian Plotkin 2006-08 Josh Tudela 2007-09 Eriq Zavaleta 2016-20 Rich Balchan 2017 Aleksey Korol 2002 Ned Grabavoy 2004-06 Simon Waever 2020 NORWAY Yuri Lavrynenko 2000-01 Drew Moor 2016-19 SAINT LOUIS (USL) AALESUNDS FK Dema Kovalenko 1999-02 INTER MIAMI FC Mike Ambersley 2015-16 Pat Noonan 2008 Scott Coufal 1998 Lee Nguyen 2020 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS Jacob Bushue 2015-16 Grant Lillard 2020 Chris Estridge 2012 CHIVAS USA Lee Nguyen 2012 SEVILLA FC PUERTO RICO (USL) DENMARK Eriq Zavaleta 2014 MINNESOTA UNITED Jay Nolly 2011 Cameron Jordan 2011 BOLDKLUBBEN AF 1893 Mason Toye 2018-20 Simon Waever 2020 FC CINCINNATI MIAMI FUSION SWOOPE PARK RANGERS (USL) Andrew Gutman 2019-20 MONTREAL IMPACT Lazo Alvanja 2001 Tommy Meyer 2016 RANDERS FC Joris Ahlinvi 2020 Eric Alexander 2015-16 Lee Nguyen 2008 Eric Alexander 2019 TAMPA BAY MUTINY UNION OMAHA (USL) NASHVILLE Caleb Porter 1999 Austin Panchot 2020 ROMANIA COLORADO RAPIDS Jack Maher 2020 STEAUA BUCHAREST Drew Moor 2009-15, 20 CELTIC F.C. Josh Tudela 2010 Pat Noonan 2009 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION Andrew Gutman 2019-20 GERMANY Jacob Peterson 2006-10 Justin Rennicks 2019-20 BAYER UERDINGEN CZECH REPUBLIC Lee Nguyen 2012-18, 20 FC TAMPA BAY (NASL) John VanBuskirk 1996-98 FK PRIBRAM COLUMBUS CREW Femi Hollinger-Janzen 2015, 17-18 Mike Ambersley 2011 Brian Ackley 2011 Aidan Morris 2020 Luis Soner 2013-14 FC ST. PAULI Grant Lillard 2020 Kevin Alston 2009-15 MIAMI FC (NASL) Dema Kovalenko 2001 VIETNAM Danny O’Rourke 2007-13 Alec Purdie 2012 Dylan Mares 2017 HOÁNG ANH GIA LAI Rich Balchan 2011-12 Pat Noonan 2003-07 LR AHLEN Lee Nguyen 2009 Andy Adlard 2011 Juergen Sommer 2000-02 OTTAWA FURY (NASL) John VanBuskirk 1999 Jed Zayner 2006-10 Scott Coufal 1997 Rich Balchan 2016 BECAMEX BINH DUONG FC Pat Noonan 2009 SCHALKE 04, DIVISION A Lee Nguyen 2010-11 Ned Grabavoy 2006-07 NEW YORK CITY BIRMINGHAM LEGION FC (USL) Chad Deering 1993-96 Juergen Sommer 1998-99 Ned Grabavoy 2015 Femi Hollinger-Janzen 2019 Mike Clark 1996-03 SGF SIEGEN Brian Maisonneuve 1996-04 NEW YORK RED BULLS CHARLOTTE EAGLES (USL) John VanBuskirk 1999-2000 Brandon Ward 1996 Rece Buckmaster 2019-20 Josh Rife 2011 Todd Yeagley 1996-02 Eric Alexander 2013-14 VFL WOLSBURG Dema Kovalenko 2006-07 GREENVILLE TRIUMPH (USL) Chad Deering 1997-98 D.C. UNITED Danny O’Rourke 2006 Trevor Swartz 2020 Jed Zayner 2010-11 ENGLAND Jay Nolly 2007 ORLANDO CITY INDY ELEVEN (USL) LUTON TOWN, DIVISION I Dema Kovalenko 2003-05 Kevin Alston 2016-17 Joshua Penn 2020 Juergen Sommer 1991-95 Lazo Alvanja 2002 Dylan Mares 2014-16, 18 PORTLAND TIMBERS Brad Ring 2014-18 QUEENS PARK RANGERS FC DALLAS Ned Grabavoy 2016 Christian Lomeli 2017 PREMIER DIVISION Eric Alexander 2010-11, 19 Danny O’Rourke 2014 Tanner Thompson 2017 Juergen Sommer 1996-97 Drew Moor 2005-09 Eric Alexander 2011-13 Mike Ambersley 2014 Aleksey Korol 2000-01 A.J. Corrado 2014 FINLAND Lazo Alavanja 1999-00 REAL SALT LAKE Chris Estridge 2014 FC HAKA Chad Deering 1998-03 Rich Balchan 2013-14 Jacob Bushue 2019 Ned Grabavoy 2009-14 LOS ANGELES BLUES (USL) HOUSTON DYNAMO Jay Nolly 2013 Josh Tudela 2011 EKENAS IF Eric Alexander 2017-18 Chris Estridge 2012 Jacob Bushue 2018 Will Bruin 2011-16 Dema Kovalenko 2008 LOUDOUN UNITED (USL) John Michael Hayden 2007-09 Chris Klein 2006 Timmy Mehl 2020 BOLLKLUBBEN-46 Danny O’Rourke 2005 Jay Nolly 2005-06 Jacob Bushue 2017 (as San Jose Earthquakes) LOUISVILLE CITY FC (USL) Caleb Porter 1998-99 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Richard Ballard 2017-19 FRANCE (as San Jose Clash) Tommy Thompson 2014-20 RACING CLUB Brad Ring 2010-13 MEMPHIS 901 FC (USL) DE STRASBOURG SPORTING KC Jed Zayner 2012 Rece Buckmaster 2020 Armando Betancourt 1983-84 Jacob Peterson 2012-16 Jacob Peterson 2011 Ofori Sarkodie 2010 Nick Garcia 2008-09 NEW MEXICO UNITED (USL) BELGIUM Nick Garcia 2000-09 Ned Grabavoy 2008 Joris Ahlinvi STANDARD LIÉGE Chris Klein 1998-05 2020 Steve Snow 1990-94.
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