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Brian Kamler

Brian Kamler (born February 12, 1972 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a retired American soccer midfielder, who played two seasons in the USISL, winning the 1995 U.S. Open Cup and league titles with the Richmond Kickers, and ten seasons in Major League Soccer.
==Youth==
Kamler grew up in St. Louis, playing in local YMCA, church and club leagues as a boy. In 1984, he joined the Anheuser Busch club which won the 1988 and 1989 D.J. Niotis Cup (U-16 National Championship).〔(D.J. Niotis Cup )〕 He attended Parkway West High School in Chesterfield, Missouri where he was part of a state championship soccer team his freshman season. In 1991, he entered Creighton University where he was a multi-position player until 1993. He was a 1991 second team, a 1992 second team and a 1993 first team All American.〔(1991 All Americans )〕〔(1992 All Americans )〕〔(1993 All Americans )〕 Creighton inducted Kamler into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002.〔(Player countdown: Brian Kamler )〕

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