Ante Razov

Razov, who was born in a family of Croatian immigrants, spent his childhood in Fontana, California.

Following a disappointing 2004 season and clashes with head coach Dave Sarachan, Razov was traded to the Columbus Crew in exchange for Tony Sanneh.

Disagreement with head coach Greg Andrulis led to Razov's reuniting with his ex-coach with the Fire, Bob Bradley, at the MetroStars.

At the time, he trailed only Jaime Moreno and Jeff Cunningham, having passed Jason Kreis.

Although he never played in the World Cup, he scored a couple of key goals in qualifiers, including one against Guatemala in 2000 and Trinidad and Tobago in 2001.

He replaced Craig Harrington, who was their coach for their first year in the Southern California Developmental Soccer League.

[3] Razov spent one season as an assistant coach for the LA Galaxy's senior squad under Curt Onalfo in 2017.