New Jersey Eagles - Players

Players

  • Jorge Acosta (1988–90) 21 Goals
  • Brian Ainscough (1988) 1 Goal
  • Ali Alhoar (1989)
  • Martin Alvarez (1989)
  • Amr Aly (1989)
  • Maicol Antelo (1988) 6 Goals
  • Andy Bakun (1989–90)
  • Hubert Birkenmeier (1989–90)
  • Kyle Boschen (1990)
  • Mario Chavez (1988) 6 Goals
  • Roger Chavez (1990)
  • Sean Cowley (1990)
  • Ferdinando DeMatthaeis (1989)
  • Paul Duffy (1988–90)
  • Andranik Eskandarian (1989–90)
  • Keith Faulk (1988)
  • Mario Fava (1989)
  • Marcelo Ferreira (1988)
  • Adrian Gaitan (1990)
  • George Gelnovatch (1988) 1 Goal
  • Peter Gill (1988–90)
  • Sadri Gjonbalaj (1989) 6 Goals
  • Tommy Gojcevic (1989–90)
  • Dan Hatter (1990)
  • Terry Higgins (1988)
  • Kenny Hill (1989)
  • Patrick Hughes (1990)
  • Aziz Ibrahim (1990)
  • Floraldino (1990)
  • Dermot Keely (1988)
  • John Keenan (1988–89)
  • Glenn Kenney (1988)
  • Paul Kitson (1990)
  • Ken Lolla (1988) 1 Goal
  • Tim McClements (1989)
  • Aidan McCluskey (1990)
  • Franklin McIntosh (1990)
  • Richard Maher (1988–89)
  • Dave Masur (1988–89)
  • Tim Mulqueen
  • Joshua Muscadin (1989)
  • Franco Paonessa
  • Tab Ramos (1988) 8 Apps 2 Goals
  • Paul Riley (1989–90)
  • Ricardo Guero Rodriguez (1989–90)
  • Jack Rudovic (1990)
  • Jack Shannon (1990)
  • Mark Shearer (1990)
  • Harry Smarth (1989)
  • Peter Tadrick (1990)
  • Kazbek Tambi (1988)
  • Peter Vermes (1988) 2 Goals
  • Patrick M. Walsh Jr. (1989)
  • Leszek Wrina (1989

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