Every month NASL.com updates our fans on former NASL players now playing in other leagues across the world.
Information as of August 13, 2012
Kwame Adjeman-Pamboe, F , Argtotis (GRE)
The former Tampa Bay winger recorded two goals and two assists in 19 league appearances for Greek second division club Argtotis last campaign. His side is currently gearing up for the 2012-13 Football League season.
Paulo Jr., F, Real Salt Lake (MLS)
Paulo Jr. briefly returned to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers on a short-term loan from Real Salt Lake in mid-July, picking up a goal and an assist in three matches. For Salt Lake, he has featured in fifteen games this season, providing a goal and two assists.
Etienne Barbara, F, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS)
2011 NASL Golden Ball Winner returned from injury to make his first start for Vancouver on Wednesday May 9th in the Amway Canadian Championship semi-final versus FC Edmonton. Barbara drew a penalty in the 3-1 Whitecaps win. He has since made just one additional cup and MLS appearance. Barbara has also spent time with the Whitecaps U-23s.
Evan Bush, GK, Montreal Impact (MLS)
The 2011 NASL Golden Glove winner with Montreal has made just one appearance for his club since stepping up to MLS. Bush made his MLS debut for the Impact on June 30, a 3-0 loss to DC United.
Hassoun Camara, D, Montreal Impact (MLS)
2011 NASL Best XI selection has become a regular in the starting 11 for the Impact since July. Camara has featured 14 times for Montreal, starting 13, and has recorded a goal and an assist.
Jun Marques Davidson, M, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS)
Former Carolina RailHawks midfielder followed Martin Rennie to the Whitecaps for a second spell in North America, having returned to Japan for the 2011 season. Davidson has been a staple for the Whitecaps this season, making 20 appearances, all of them starts..
Logan Emory, D, Toronto FC (MLS)
Former Puerto Rico Islanders defender has started the last nine consecutive MLS matches for Toronto FC. In total, he has made 14 appearances in the league, and won the Canadian Championship in his first season with Toronto.
Josh Gardner, M, Montreal Impact (MLS)
The Carolina RailHawks 2010 MVP has started five games for the Montreal Impact in MLS play this season, playing the full 90 minutes in each appearance. Gardner hasn’t made an MLS appearance since April 4.
Bill Gaudette, GK, New York Red Bulls (MLS)
Former Puerto Rico Islanders and Montreal Impact goalkeeper has started three consecutive games for the LA Galaxy this season before moving to the New York Red Bulls. He has since played six games for the Red Bulls.
Tom Heinemann, F, Columbus Crew (MLS)
Former Railhawks forward played once this season for Columbus. He has been placed on the season ending injury list while he recovers from knee surgery.
Omar Jarun, D, R. Charleroi S.C. (BEL)
The former Tampa Bay defender signed for Belgian Second Division Champions Charleroi on July 26. Last season Jarun played every minute of the 20 league matches he has featured in for Polish top flight side Arka. Charleroi are currently 11th in the Belgian Pro League after three matches played.
Grant Kerr, D/M, FK Tonsberg (NOR)
Kerr signed in April with FK Tonsberg of the Norwegian Second Division. Kerr played for both Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale during the 2011 NASL season.
Brad Knighton, GK, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS)
2011 NASL Best XI selection with Carolina has made three MLS appearances and two in the Amway Canadian Championship for Vancouver this season. On July 27th, Knighton made his second appearance off the bench in 2012 after Joe Cannon was sent off. Knighton started the Whitecaps’ next match, his first MLS start since October 16, 2012 with the Philadelphia Union.
Jimmy Maurer , GK, Univerisdad de ConcepciÏŒn (CHI)
Maurer, formerly of the Atlanta Ailverbacks, signed with Univerisdad de ConcepciÏŒn in the Chilean Primera Division. On March 23, down by two goals in a match against Santiago Wanderers, Maurer made his debut as a substitute after starting goalkeeper Cristian Brítez was sent off in the 22nd minute.
Johnny Menyongar, M/F, Shillonjg Lajong (IND)
Former Minnesota Stars captain has played fifteen games for Indian side Shillonjg Lajong scoring four goals.
Pascal Millien, M, Sligo Rovers (IRE)
The former Tampa Bay midfielder made his full league debut for the Sligo Rovers of Ireland’s Premier League on April 20th. Millien has featured nine times in 2012, scoring a single goal.
Miguel Montaño, M, Montreal Impact (MLS)
Retained by Impact for the move the MLS, Montaño has featured three times for Montreal in MLS action this season. He is currently on loan with Deportivo Cali of the Colombian top flight.
Daniel Paladini, M, Chicago Fire (MLS)
Former Carolina midfielder is a regular on the team sheet for the Fire, but has played just seven times this season, making one start and providing one assist.
Caleb Patterson-Sewell, GK, Vitória F.C. (POR)
The longtime D2 goalkeeper left Carolina last summer to join Athlético CP of Portugal’s Liga De Honra. Patterson-Sewell kept 12 clean sheets in 29 appearances last season, and has since moved up a division to Vitória F.C. of the Primiera Liga.
Brad Rusin, D , HB Køge (DEN)
Rusin, the former Carolina RailHawks captain, was been a regular for HB Køge, featuring in 23 Danish Superliga games, scoring twice. His side are currently 9th in the Danish 1st Division, following relegation from the top flight.
Tyler Ruthven, D, New York Red Bulls (MLS)
The former Silverbacks’ defender has started four games for the Red Bulls who occupy second place in the MLS Eastern Conference.
Eduardo Sebrango, F, Montreal Impact (MLS)
Has made one start and five substitute appearance in MLS play, and has featured once in the Amway Canadian Championship. Sebrango is the all-time leading goal scorer in North American second division history.
Jonny Steele, M, Real Salt Lake (MLS)
The former second division MVP (in 2009) who tied for the NASL lead in assists last season while playing for the Carolina RailHawks has been a regular for Real Salt Lake since making the jump to MLS. Steele has played in 22 games for RSL scoring twice and assisting a further two.
Greg Sutton, GK, Montreal Impact (MLS)
Canadian goalkeeper Sutton has made one substitute appearance for the Impact this season.
Long Tan, F, DC United (MLS)
FC Tampa Bay product featured four times this season for Vancouver in regular season play, and once in the Amway Canadian Championship. He was traded to DC United on June 28, and has played in three matches for his new club.
Sinisa Ubiparipovic, M, Montreal Impact (MLS)
Midfielder who won Impact newcomer of the year in the 2011 NASL Season has played ten matches this season in MLS, scoring two goals. He has made two additional appearances in the Amway Canadian Championship.
Matt Watson, M, Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS)
A 2011 NASL Best XI selection while with the Carolina RailHawks, Watson has started six games in the MLS season, coming off the bench in two others for a total of eight appearances. He has also made one appearance for the Whitecaps in the Amway Canadain Championship.
Aaron Wheeler, F, FC KooTeePee (FIN)
Wheeler, who played six games for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in 2011, now suits up for Finnish second-division side, FC KooTeePee. He has started fourteen matches in 2012, scoring twice.
Daniel Woolard, D, DC United (MLS)
Former Carolina RailHawks defender has been a staple at the back for DC United, starting 20 games this season, scoring one goal, and setting up two others.
Did we miss anyone? If you know of any other former NASL players (beginning in 2010) plying their trade in Major League Soccer or abroad please email us at kkrishnaiyer@nasl.com.
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