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| Tabare (Tab) Ramos (born September 21, 1966 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an American soccer midfielder, considered one of the most skillful players to ever wear the US jersey. Ramos was the first player to sign with Major League Soccer, where he played seven years with the MetroStars. Born in Uruguay, Ramos emigrated to the United States and New Jersey at the age of 11. He went to college at NC State and got his first cap for the US National Team on January 10, 1988 against Guatemala, and also played in the 1988 Summer Olympics. After playing for the US in the , he was named U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year in 1990. That year, Ramos signed with a Spanish team Figueres, and then moved to Real Betis in 1992. In 1994, Tab once again played in the World Cup, but his tournament was ended prematurely after suffering a skull fracture caused by a vicious elbow to the head by Brazilian midfielder Leonardo. On January 3, 1995 Ramos became the first player signed with MLS, allocated to the future New York/New Jersey franchise, which became the MetroStars. For that year, the league loaned him out to Mexican club Tigres. On September 7, 1997, Ramos scored one of the most important goals in US history, against Costa Rica in a 1-0 World Cup qualifier win. In 1998, he played in his third World Cup, becoming one of the first three US players (Eric Wynalda, Marcelo Balboa) to do so. With coach Bruce Arena looking for veteran leadership for a must-win qualifier against Barbados, Ramos made his last appearance in a 4-0 US win on November 15, 2000. He would end up with 81 caps and eight goals in his career. Ramos retired from soccer after seven years with the MetroStars (1996-2002) as the last original member of the team. Unfortunately, his flashes of brilliance were interrupted by long injury spells, as he never lived up to his potential in a Metro jersey. Tab totaled just eight goals and 36 assists in MLS play (ten goals and 39 assists in all competitions). Ramos was elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame on the first ballot, in 2005. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Tab Ramos ] Some related entries: Kelly Clark | Frank Layden | Raymond Beadle | Tara Charisma | Pat Hurst | Robert Quiroga | Mimi Tran | Earl Wilson | Jason Knight | Frankie Hayes | Al Horowitz This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Tab Ramos; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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