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Chris Brown (soccer)
Chris Brown (born March 10, 1977 in Portland, Oregon) is an American soccer midfielder and forward who currently plays for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer.
Brown played college soccer at the University of Portland from 1995 to 1998, scoring a total of 33 goals in his four years there, and being awarded for the MAC Award as a senior.
Upon graduating, Brown was selected fifth overall in the 1999 MLS College Draft by the Kansas City Wizards. He immediately earned a spot in the Wizards rotation as a rookie, playing in 28 games and starting 19, while scoring four goals and three assists. He saw reduced playing time in 2000 after the Wizards' acquisition of Miklos Molnar, appearing in 22 games but only registering one assist; he did, however, make four appearances, two of them starts, assisting Kansas City in winning their first MLS Cup. Brown regained his starting spot in 2001, and would fluctuate between being a starter and a valuable substitute for Kansas City for the next three years.
However, during the 2003 season, the Wizards traded the terminally inconsistent Brown, along with Dario Fabbro to the New England Revolution in exchange for Wolde Harris and Jorge Vazquez . Brown saw very little time with the Revolution, however, and was traded again during the 2003 offseason to the San Jose Earthquakes. Brown was unable to recapture a starting position in San Jose, and finished the season with only two goals and one assist in 11 appearances; his unimpressive performance led to his exposure in the 2004 MLS Expansion Draft, where he was selected in the sixth round by RSL.
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