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Brian Carroll (other)
Brian Carroll (born 1981) is an American soccer player Brian Carroll may also refer to: *Brian Carroll (Australian footballer) (born 1941), Australian footballer for Melbourne *Brian Carroll (hurler) (born 1983), Irish hurler *Brian T. Carroll (born 1949), American Solidarity Party presidential candidate *Buckethead (born 1969), stage name of Brian Carroll, American multi-instrumentalist {{DEFAULTSORT:Carroll, Brian ...
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Brian Carroll
Brian Carroll (born July 20, 1981) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a defensive midfielder, notably appearing for D.C. United Columbus Crew and Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer. He is the only player in MLS history to have won four consecutive Supporter Shields. Youth and college career While in high school, Carroll was th''Washington Post'' All-Met Player of the Year was twice named to thAll-American team, and led the West Springfield High School (Virginia), West Springfield Spartans to the final of the Virginia High School League, Virginia state tournament in 1998. He played college soccer at Wake Forest University from 2000 to 2002. Named captain as a sophomore, Carroll tied the school record for most assists in a game with three and finished the year as a second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, ACC selection. As a junior, he was again team captain, an All-American, and was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy. After his junior year, he ...
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Brian Carroll (Australian Footballer)
Brian Carroll (born 25 March 1941) is a former Australian Rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an Australian rules football playing field, oval field, often a modified ...er, who played 10 matches for Fitzroy in 1963. Family He is the father of current Collingwood Head of academy and former Box Hill coach and former Hawthorn assistant coach Damian Carroll. Football Saturday, 6 July 1963 On 6 July 1963, playing in the back-pocket, he was a member of the young and inexperienced Fitzroy team that comprehensively and unexpectedly defeated Geelong, 9.13 (67) to 3.13 (31) in the 1963 Miracle Match. See also * 1963 Miracle Match Notes External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Carroll, Brian 1941 births Fitzroy Football Club players Living people Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Camperdown Football Club playe ...
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Brian Carroll (hurler)
Brian Carroll (born 13 June 1983) is an Irish hurling manager and player, who is the current manager of the Offaly minor hurling team. He plays club hurling with Coolderry and is a former member of the Offaly senior hurling team. Early life Born in Coolderry, County Offaly, Carroll's family had a strong association with hurling going back several generations. His grandfather, Jack Carroll, was a goalkeeper with the Offaly senior hurling team, while his great-grandfather, "Red" Jack Teehan, was the first Offaly player to be selected for the Leinster team in the Railway Cup. His father, Pat Carroll, was a two-time All-Ireland SHC medal-winner with Offaly who died in March 1986 at the age of 30. Carroll went to St Kieran's College in Kilkenny where he played in all grades of hurling. He joined the college's senior team as a 15-year-old and won consecutive Leinster Colleges SHC medals before claiming the All-Ireland Colleges SHC title in 2000. Carroll later attended U ...
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Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan in English) is a male given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world. It is possible that the name is derived from an Old Celtic word meaning "high" or "noble". For example, the element ''bre'' means "hill"; which could be transferred to mean "eminence" or "exalted one". The name is quite popular in Ireland, on account of Brian Boru, a 10th-century High King of Ireland. The name was also quite popular in East Anglia during the Middle Ages. This is because the name was introduced to England by Bretons following the Norman Conquest. Bretons also settled in Ireland along with the Normans in the 12th century, and 'their' name was mingled with the 'Irish' version. Also, in the north-west of England, the 'Irish' name was introduced by Scandinavian settlers from Ireland. Within the Gaelic-speaking areas of Scotland, the name was at first only used by professional families of Iri ...
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