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Shalrie Joseph
Shalrie Jamal Joseph (born May 24, 1978) is a Grenadian former professional footballer and coach.
Joseph moved to Brooklyn, New York with his family as a teenager. He played college soccer at Bryant & Stratton College and St. John's University, New York, graduating in 2002.
Joseph was drafted fourteenth overall in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft by the New England Revolution on February 10, 2002, signing with the club on December 2, 2002. He did not join the team until the 2003 season, having spent much of 2002 searching for a club overseas and later playing for the New York Freedom of USL D-3 Pro League. Upon joining the Revolution, Joseph quickly proved himself to be one of the most talented defensive midfielders in the league. Joseph made his MLS debut on April 19, 2003, coming on as a 46th minute substitute for Daniel Hernández in a 2-1 loss to the Columbus Crew. He made his first full Revolution start the following week on April 26 in a 2-1 win over the Dallas Burn. Joseph scored his first MLS goal on September 28, 2003 in a 3-2 overtime win over the Columbus Crew.
In 2004, Joseph played in 23 regular season matches, amassing three assists, missing games due to national team duty, a broken nose, and hip / quad injuries. He was named a 2004 Sierra Mist All-Star for his efforts.
In 2005, Joseph was again named an MLS All-Star, and additionally named Revolution team MVP, and named to the MLS Best XI. He recorded his first MLS brace on September 17.
In August 2006, Joseph had a $1 million offer from Celtic F.C., but MLS rejected the offer. Joseph was voted 2006 Revolution Best Defender by the New England soccer media, and was again named an MLS All-Star.
In January 2007, another offer of $2 million from Celtic was also rejected by MLS. He was again named MLS Best XI, and an MLS All-Star. Although he was suspended for the 2007 U.S. Open Cup Final, Joseph made two starts for the Revs during their Open Cup run, recording an assist in their quarter finals match-up against the Harrisburg City Islanders, helping the club win its first-ever piece of silverware.
In the 2008 Major League Soccer season, he started and played the entire MLS All-Star Game versus West Ham United. The All-stars won that game 3–2, making them 5–0 all time against foreign teams. Joseph played in 27 regular season matches for the Revolution, deployed as both a defensive midfielder and a striker. He wore the captain's armband for the Revolution for the first time following an injury to Steve Ralston. He was named to the 2008 MLS Best XI - the third time he would receive the honor. Joseph's lone goal against Atlante F.C. in the 2008 North American SuperLiga semi-finals saw the Revolution through to the final, He would score again in the 2008 North American SuperLiga final, and convert a penalty kick, helping the Revolution lift their second-ever piece of silverware.
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Shalrie Joseph
Shalrie Jamal Joseph (born May 24, 1978) is a Grenadian former professional footballer and coach.
Joseph moved to Brooklyn, New York with his family as a teenager. He played college soccer at Bryant & Stratton College and St. John's University, New York, graduating in 2002.
Joseph was drafted fourteenth overall in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft by the New England Revolution on February 10, 2002, signing with the club on December 2, 2002. He did not join the team until the 2003 season, having spent much of 2002 searching for a club overseas and later playing for the New York Freedom of USL D-3 Pro League. Upon joining the Revolution, Joseph quickly proved himself to be one of the most talented defensive midfielders in the league. Joseph made his MLS debut on April 19, 2003, coming on as a 46th minute substitute for Daniel Hernández in a 2-1 loss to the Columbus Crew. He made his first full Revolution start the following week on April 26 in a 2-1 win over the Dallas Burn. Joseph scored his first MLS goal on September 28, 2003 in a 3-2 overtime win over the Columbus Crew.
In 2004, Joseph played in 23 regular season matches, amassing three assists, missing games due to national team duty, a broken nose, and hip / quad injuries. He was named a 2004 Sierra Mist All-Star for his efforts.
In 2005, Joseph was again named an MLS All-Star, and additionally named Revolution team MVP, and named to the MLS Best XI. He recorded his first MLS brace on September 17.
In August 2006, Joseph had a $1 million offer from Celtic F.C., but MLS rejected the offer. Joseph was voted 2006 Revolution Best Defender by the New England soccer media, and was again named an MLS All-Star.
In January 2007, another offer of $2 million from Celtic was also rejected by MLS. He was again named MLS Best XI, and an MLS All-Star. Although he was suspended for the 2007 U.S. Open Cup Final, Joseph made two starts for the Revs during their Open Cup run, recording an assist in their quarter finals match-up against the Harrisburg City Islanders, helping the club win its first-ever piece of silverware.
In the 2008 Major League Soccer season, he started and played the entire MLS All-Star Game versus West Ham United. The All-stars won that game 3–2, making them 5–0 all time against foreign teams. Joseph played in 27 regular season matches for the Revolution, deployed as both a defensive midfielder and a striker. He wore the captain's armband for the Revolution for the first time following an injury to Steve Ralston. He was named to the 2008 MLS Best XI - the third time he would receive the honor. Joseph's lone goal against Atlante F.C. in the 2008 North American SuperLiga semi-finals saw the Revolution through to the final, He would score again in the 2008 North American SuperLiga final, and convert a penalty kick, helping the Revolution lift their second-ever piece of silverware.