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Tony Soto

Tony Soto is a retired American soccer defender who spent one season in Major League Soccer. He was a member of the United States men's national under-17 soccer team which went to the quarterfinals of the 1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship.
==Youth==
Antonio "Tony" Soto played for the Dallas Gunners Soccer Club, which subsequently changed their name to the Dallas Inter as a youth, He was the first person from the rough Dallas suburb of North Oak Cliff.〔( Texans alumni )〕 He originally intended on attending UCLA, Clemson, Duke, Stanford, Ohio State, Indiana University, and the University of Miami. Antonio "Tony" Soto had always wanted and intended to attend UCLA, which he'd always held as a goal, and was a dream of his mothers as well. After negotiations went south with UCLA his collegiate career landed him at the University of South Carolina in 1995. As Antonio "Tony" Soto began to make his usual mark with the South Carolina squat, Mark Berson, then the coach of the University of South Carolina, asked US Olympic Team Head Coach Bruce Arena to take a look at this proven, dedicated, and solid young player. At this time, almost the entire US National Olympic Team were around the age of 23, Antonio "Tony" Soto achieved the unprecedented honor of making the US Mens Olympic National Team at the ripe old age of 17, easily six junior to the rest of the nationally chosen squad. At the University of South Carolina, Antonio "Tony" Soto debuted as a starter and standout player on the team and helped lead it to a number one ranking, which carried over to 1996, where yet again, they were the number one ranked collegiate team, where he was a two time All-American Academia. He then transferred to Southern Methodist University where he was a 1997 Third Team All American soccer player. While at SMU, Danielle Hernandez, a senior player corroborated with him and invited the very rapidly rising star Antonio "Tony" Soto to assist leading the team, later becoming captain, after which they soon became the number one team in the nation.. They not only achieved this ranking, but were able to maintain and defend this acolyte longer than any previous team in the history of United States collegiate soccer.
After a paradigm shift and some camaraderie developed between Danielle Hernandez and Antonio "Tony" Soto, as well as some hometown pride, Antonio "Tony" Soto transferred back to his hometown area, and played out the rest of his collegiate career at SMU (Southern Methodist University), near his home town of north Oak Cliff. As Antonio "Tony" Soto became an integral part of the SMU squat, senior all-star Danielle Hernandez was shortly thereafter immediately drafted in the first round of the MLS draft by the LA Galaxy as he completed his senior year. Concurrently, Antonio "Tony" Soto was being heavily pursued by the Dallas Burn to bypass his senior year and go pro during his junior year, leave college early. Out of respect for his mother, who had always had high aspirations for her son, and his burning drive to excel and dominate, Antonio "Tony" Soto chose to not only play out his senior year with the SMU Mustangs, finishing out his education, while at the same time driving the squad of SEVEN starting freshmen into becoming an unstoppable force, and as came to be expected, becoming the number one dominating collegiate team in the nation.
After Antonio "Tony" Soto finished his senior year, he was being courted by over five different teams, and he finally settled on the LA Galaxy, with his former teammate Dannielle Hernandez, being drafted in the MLS top 10 nationwide.
〔Antonio "Tony" Soto〕

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