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Opinions

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  • "The most popular player in team history."[1]
  • "I was Bart."[2]
  • "It's just real moody. I am a pretty moody person as well, so it kind of coincides."[3]
  • But the one thing he has that this team right now is missing is heart and soul.

    — John Harkes, The Washington Post[4]

Sources

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Professional

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  • Dan Steinberg (29 June 2008). "Ben Olsen: Heart of a Lion". The Washington Post.

Retirement

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Coaching

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Personal

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Current Boston Breakers squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Squad correct as of February 29, 2012.[5]

No. Pos. Player Nation
1 GK Alyssa last=Naeher  United States
2 MF Katie last=Schoepfer  United States
3 DF Elli last=Reed  United States
10 FW Kelly last=Smith  England
12 MF Leslie last=Osborne  United States (Captain)
16 MF Meghan last=Klingenberg  United States
21 MF Keelin last=Winters  United States
22 DF Alex last=Scott  England
25 FW Taryn last=Hemmings  United States
29 GK Kati last=Jo Spisak  United States
No. Pos. Nation Player
0 MF Heather last=O'Reilly  United States
0 DF Cat last=Whitehill  United States
0 MF Megan last=Mischler  United States
0 FW Kyah last=Simon  Australia
0 MF Bianca last=D'Agostino  United States
0 MF Tameka last=Butt  Australia
0 FW Stephanie last=Ochs  United States
0 FW Courtney last=Jones  United States
0 DF Melinda last=Mercado  United States
0 MF Jessica last=Luscanski  United States

References

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  1. ^ Steve Goff (28 November 2010). "Ben Olsen emerges as the top candidate for D.C. United's head coaching position". Soccer Insider. The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  2. ^ Steven Goff (8 April 2010). "Ben Olsen, Josh Gros and Philadelphia". Soccer Insider. The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  3. ^ "UNITED REPORT". The Washington Post. 31 August 2008. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  4. ^ Mike Wise (11 May 2008). "Ankle Injury Leaves United Without Its Heart". The Washington Post. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Playesrs – Seattle Sounders Football Club". Boston Breakers. Retrieved February 29, 2012.