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Ramiro Corrales (born March 12, 1977) is an American former professional
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player who is currently a technical advisor and assistant coach for
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. He spent most of his professional career with the
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in
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. Known as a "reliable contributor who sstrong in defense, composed and responsible with the ball and who works hard to make his teammates better", Corrales was the last remaining active MLS player from its inaugural season in 1996 upon his 2013 retirement.


Club career


San Jose Clash (1996–1997)

Born in
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, Corrales did not play
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; instead he signed with the
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of
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. He then became a
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and entered the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. This was before the advent of Project-40, so Corrales forfeited any opportunity to guarantee a college scholarship. Corrales was drafted 81st by the
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but was then immediately traded to the San Jose Clash (later to be renamed "Earthquakes") for a second-round selection in the
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. Ramiro made his MLS debut on April 28, 1996 as a substitute in a match against the LA Galaxy. His first assist came a couple months later on June 8 against the Dallas Burn and his first goal came off a free kick against the Tampa Bay Mutiny on September 9. In his rookie season for the San Jose Clash, he garnered a goal and an assist playing 11 matches. He started in 11 games the following season.


MetroStars (1998–2000)

In November 1997, Corrales was drafted 16th by the
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in the 1997 Expansion Draft. He was traded again in June 1998, this time to the MetroStars in exchange for Carlos Parra. In 1998 Corrales played in 3 matches for the Metros, getting one assist. The 1999 season saw Corrales take a large amount of playing time with the club in a total 31 appearances. He was second on the team in minutes with 1,460. The 2000 season saw Corrales split his time between the Metrostars and the US Olympic squad who were going through Olympic qualification and the 2000 Summer Olympics soccer tournament. Corrales ended the season with two assists in twenty two games played.


San Jose Earthquakes (2001–2004)

In 2001, Corrales was traded back to San Jose for the rights to goalkeeper
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. There, he was an integral part of coach
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's team that won the
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and
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s. The 2002 season was one of Corrales' best, scoring three goals and providing nine assists in 28 matches played, both career highs. In nine years in MLS, Corrales scored nine goals and provided 19 assists.


HamKam (2005–2006)

Seeking to leave MLS, Corrales signed with Norwegian club
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on a three-year contract. He was part of a wave of American MLS players who went to Scandinavia to seek better wages and European play. He was signed to play as a central midfielder at the club but he mainly played as left back while sometimes being used as a left midfielder. In the 2006 season he scored his first goal in Norway, a free kick goal against
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. He was selected the club player of the year in the 2006 season by both local newspaper
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and as voted by the fans on the club's official homepage. Due to the fact that HamKam was relegated at the end of the season, rumors swirled about where Corrales would leave to. He was rumored to be heading for Spain or Belgium, though
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in Norway seemed to be the front runner to sign him.


Brann (2007)

On January 5, 2007,
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and Brann agreed on a transfer, but Corrales was expelled from Norway on February 9 by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, leaving it uncertain if he could play for Brann. Corrales was expelled because he had played the whole 2006 season without a work-permit. The case was solved on March 14 when the Norwegian Immigration Appeals Board (UNE) gave Corrales a new work-permit. Corrales dealt with injuries and made only 17 appearances overall for the club, but scored a goal and helped lead Brann to their first title since 1963. After a US versus Sweden training match in January 2008, Ramiro refused to return to Bergen and expressed that he would rather give up soccer than return. He claimed he did not like the Bergen weather, although he later said he would accept a move to Oslo which has a more dry climate than Bergen. He also modified his statement to he did not like being benched. Corrales was rumored to return to MLS with
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and former club
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showing interest. The Houston Dynamo still held his rights, which were kept by the team since their move from San Jose in 2006, and so any return to MLS would have to go through Houston.


Return to San Jose Earthquakes (2008–2013)

Corrales eventually returned to the United States in 2008, re-signing for the
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, who bought his rights from the Houston Dynamo. He made his first appearance for the Quakes since 2004 on April 3, in a match against the LA Galaxy. He scored his first goal in his new stint on May 10 against the Columbus Crew. After the departure of Quakes captain
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in a trade, Corrales was selected by Frank Yallop to be the next player to lead the team. Yallop cited Corrales' experience, calm but stern leadership, and being bilingual as reasons for selecting him as captain. In 2009, he became the team's all-time leader in appearances with his 164th, in their match against FC Dallas on October 7 passing
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to grab the record. In 2010, he led the Quakes to the Eastern Conference Final of the MLS Cup playoffs, the club reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2005. They passed the New York Red Bulls in the semi-finals, after the Quakes were down a goal in the first leg. Entering into 2011, Corrales was dealing with more frequent injuries, and so he started to adapt to becoming more of a mentor than just a player. At the start of the season he was one of three players to have remained since the inaugural MLS season, the other two being
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and
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. In 2011, he played in his 200th career match for San Jose against the New York Red Bulls on July 2, becoming the first player to reach 200 games played with San Jose. In 2012, he had a career year, captaining the Quakes in their Supporters Shield-winning season. He was selected by MLS commissioner
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to participate in the 2012 MLS All Star game, his first ever. He played for 35 minutes in the match against
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after being subbed in during the 56th minute for San Jose teammate Justin Morrow. He finished the season with two goals and seven assists, the assists tally the second highest in his career. When off-season came, Corrales saw his option declined by San Jose on November 28, 2012. He subsequently entered the
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and became a free agent after going undrafted in both rounds of the draft. He was re-signed by the Earthquakes for the 2013 season in both a playing and coaching capacity in February 2013. He reached the 300th MLS appearance mark in a match against the Houston Dynamo in 2013, becoming the 21st player in MLS history to hit that mark. Corrales played his last game on October 26, 2013, against FC Dallas at
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; he played as a starter and was subbed out in the 69th minute treated with a standing ovation and teammates carrying him off the pitch. He passed on his captain's armband to Chris Wondolowski, which served not only a practical in game purpose but also symbolized the transition of player leadership for the next season on, with Wondolowski serving as captain starting in 2014. In 2018, he came out of retirement to become a player-coach for
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team
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in their debut season.


Post-playing career

In April 2021, he joined the technical staff of
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expansion side
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.


Career statistics


International

Corrales was born in the United States and is of Mexican descent. Ramiro has earned appearances for the United States national team, playing for the U-20 and U-23 teams along with four caps for the senior team in the 90's (his first coming October 16, 1996 against
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). He also appeared in two games at the
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, helping the United States reach the semifinals. He was finally recalled in 2008 after an eight-year absence.


International Appearances


Honors


Club

San Jose Earthquakes *
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Brann *
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Individual

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References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Corrales, Ramiro 1977 births Living people American sportspeople of Mexican descent American expatriate sportspeople in Norway American expatriate soccer players Soccer players from California California Jaguars players Expatriate footballers in Norway Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Hamarkameratene players New York Red Bulls players Major League Soccer All-Stars Major League Soccer players Miami Fusion players MLS Pro-40 players Eliteserien players Olympic soccer players of the United States Sportspeople from Salinas, California San Jose Earthquakes players SK Brann players United States men's international soccer players USISL players A-League (1995–2004) players United States men's under-20 international soccer players United States men's under-23 international soccer players Association football defenders American soccer players Monterey Bay FC