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  1. DaMarcus Lamont Beasley (/ ˈ b iː z l i /; born May 24, 1982) is an American former professional soccer player. A left-footed player, Beasley played both as a left winger and left-wing back throughout his career. He retired from soccer after the 2019 MLS Season.

  2. Feb 14, 2022 · First black coach. I signed a “Project-40” (today it’s called Generation adidas) contract in 1999 – I was still finishing up my high school courses – and got allocated to the LA Galaxy ...

  3. Nov 26, 2022 · As a 20-year-old, DaMarcus Beasley was the youngest member of the U.S. Mens National Team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. And at his fourth World Cup a dozen years later, in 2014 in Brazil, Beasley found himself as a team elder and voice of experience at the age of 32.

  4. Oct 3, 2019 · DaMarcus Beasley Receives the Silver Ball at the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Cup in New Zealand from legendary England international Sir Bobby Charlton

  5. DaMarcus Beasley is hanging up his cleats after a legendary career. Here's the best from the American legend's career in MLS.

  6. Mar 15, 2019 · HOUSTON, Texas -- DaMarcus Beasley is a suit guy now. When he first joined the Houston Dynamo in 2014, he wasn't into wearing them on game days.

  7. May 22, 2019 · Beasley announced this season would be his last this week, putting an expiration date on his incredible 20-year career which has spanned from MLS, to Europe and the Champions League, Liga MX, and...

  8. Oct 1, 2019 · DaMarcus Beasley has never given much thought to crafting his public image. He rarely consents to interviews, and claims to have turned down David Letterman on multiple occasions after a few of...

  9. DaMarcus Beasley A defender and midfielder whose wide-ranging career included becoming the first American man to play in four World Cups. Beasley played 126 full internationals for the United States between 2001 and 2017, after breaking into the national team when he was 18.

  10. Dec 16, 2014 · DaMarcus Beasley is the only American in history to play at four different World Cups, as that remarkable feat will be tough to equal. On Monday Beasley, 32, announced his retirement after a remarkable international career as the USMNT lost one of its leaders and most reliable players.

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