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John Diffley
Diffley played professional soccer both in Europe and the United States and was the 27th player chosen in the inaugural Major League Soccer draft. Diffley played for the United States National Team and was an alternate member of the 1988 United States Olympic Team. In college, Diffley led American University to the NCAA National Final, and played in the longest game in NCAA soccer history, an eight overtime, loss to UCLA
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Diffley played professional soccer both in Europe and the United States and was the 27th player chosen in the inaugural Major League Soccer draft. Diffley played for the United States National Team and was an alternate member of the 1988 United States Olympic Team. In college, Diffley led American University to the NCAA National Final, and played in the longest game in NCAA soccer history, an eight overtime, loss to UCLA. For his on-field achievements, Diffley has been inducted into the Albertus Magnus Hall of Fame, American University Hall of Fame, and the Rockland County Sports Hall of Fame: United States National Team: 20 appearances including 8 International Caps. Alternat member United States Olympic Team 1988 Major League Soccer: 27th player chosen overall in the inaugural Major League Soccer draft. Tampa Bay Mutiny and Kansas City Wizards. European Professional: Played in Holland for HFC Haarlem.