Joseph Anthony "Joey" DiGiamarino is an American soccer player, who last played left defense for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. DiGiamarino, nicknamed DiGi, attended Corona High School where he was the 1995 California High School Player of the Year. He played college soccer at Cal State-Fullerton, but left it after his sophomore season, becoming one of the early Project-40 signings in MLS history.

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  • Joseph Anthony "Joey" DiGiamarino is an American soccer player, who last played left defense for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. DiGiamarino, nicknamed DiGi, attended Corona High School where he was the 1995 California High School Player of the Year. He played college soccer at Cal State-Fullerton, but left it after his sophomore season, becoming one of the early Project-40 signings in MLS history. He was allocated to the Rapids in 1997, but did not see any time with the team that year, instead playing on loan with the Colorado Foxes of the A-League. That year, he also played for the U.S. U-20 national team at the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship. He played four games as the U.S. went to the Round of 16. DiGi became a regular with the Rapids in 1998 and played there for three seasons, mostly at left midfield. In 2000, he played for the United States in the Summer Olympics. He left MLS after the year, signing with the Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen. But various injuries and the quality of the Leverkusen squad led to Joey not seeing any playing time in Germany. After two years in career wasteland, he came back to MLS, signing with the MetroStars in 2003. DiGiamarino was waived by them early in 2004, and was picked up by his original team, Colorado. But the Rapids let him go after the year. In five years in the league, DiGi scored seven goals and added eight assists.
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  • 67 (7) 10 (2) 0 (0) 18 (0) 8 (5)
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  • 22 July 2008
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  • 22 July 2008
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  • Joseph Anthony "Joey" DiGiamarino is an American soccer player, who last played left defense for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. DiGiamarino, nicknamed DiGi, attended Corona High School where he was the 1995 California High School Player of the Year. He played college soccer at Cal State-Fullerton, but left it after his sophomore season, becoming one of the early Project-40 signings in MLS history.
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