Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender, who is best-known as the brother of Alexi Lalas. He played two seasons in Major League Soccer and one in the USISL. He is currently a color commentator for the New England Revolution, a columnist for Sports Illustrated's Web site, site director of Goal. com and co-host of MLSnet. com Extra Time, a weekly internet show. He currently works alongside Brad Feldman as the color commentator for the New England Revolution.

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  • Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender, who is best-known as the brother of Alexi Lalas. He played two seasons in Major League Soccer and one in the USISL. He is currently a color commentator for the New England Revolution, a columnist for Sports Illustrated's Web site, site director of Goal. com and co-host of MLSnet. com Extra Time, a weekly internet show. He currently works alongside Brad Feldman as the color commentator for the New England Revolution. Lalas' quick wit and side-splitting one-liners have quickly made him one of the game's top color men. Lalas attended Brown University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1991 to 1994. He decided to attend Brown after a conversation he had with his childhood hero, Chris Berman, who graduated from Brown in 1977. He was All-Ivy League in 1991, 1992 and 1993. In 1994, he played for FC Avenir Beggen in the Luxembourg National Division. In February 1996, the Tampa Bay Mutiny selected him in the 16th round (157th overall) in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. He came in as a late substitute in three games and was waived at the end of the season. The New England Revolution claimed Lalas off waivers in 1997, but he played only two games before the team granted his request for a release on June 24, 1997. During the season, he spent two games on loan with the Worcester Wildfire in the USISL. His Major League Soccer career was a short one, consisting of only five games played, 100 minutes, one shot on goal, and one foul committed. Following his retirement, he spent the year touring the country on a motorcycle. In 1998, he played a single season for Worcester Wildfire before retiring permanently.
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  • Henry Gregory Lalas
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  • 1994 1996 1997 1997 1998
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  • Greg Lalas is a retired American soccer defender, who is best-known as the brother of Alexi Lalas. He played two seasons in Major League Soccer and one in the USISL. He is currently a color commentator for the New England Revolution, a columnist for Sports Illustrated's Web site, site director of Goal. com and co-host of MLSnet. com Extra Time, a weekly internet show. He currently works alongside Brad Feldman as the color commentator for the New England Revolution.
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