Adin Brown

[6] After sharing goalkeeping duties with David Kramer in his rookie season (an injury which kept him from going to the Olympics),[5] Brown was the principal of the deal that sent Carlos Valderrama from the Tampa Bay Mutiny to Colorado.

[9] Brown's high contract kept him from being selected,[citation needed] although he signed with the New England Revolution a few days after the draft, on January 15, 2002.

"[12][13] Brown started sixteen games and posted a 1.23 goals-against average in the 2002 MLS regular season.

[12] Brown would make only seven appearances during the campaign,[15] and without a starting job, he signed with Aalesunds FK on a free transfer.

[17] In 2006, he led Aalesund to a second-place finish in the Norwegian First Division, and a return to the country's Premier League in 2007.

[citation needed] On February 23, 2010, Brown signed with Portland Timbers in the USSF Division 2 Professional League.

[20] Brown signed with the new Major League Soccer expansion team Portland Timbers on January 18, 2011.