Joe-Max Moore National Team Player for USA attends NHB Night

NHB had a very special guest attend it's annual party for the club which is held to inform new parents about the history of the club and to help them understand what club soccer can do for their children.

Joe-Max played with NHB back in the early 90's and earned a
scholarship to play at UCLA.  He was a two-time All-    American.  Fabled as the USA's fiercest competitor, his 24
international goals ranks second on the all time list in the U.S. 

Joe-Max is considered to be one of the top free kick and penalty kick specialist in the country. A member of the 1994, 1998 and 2002 U.S. World Cup squads, he secured his place in U.S. soccer history by scoring the game-winning goal against Jamaica which sent the U.S. to World Cup 2002. He is the USA's most consistent goal scorer of all-time, scoring at least once for the National Team in each of the last nine years. 

As a professional he played with New England Revolution - MLS, Everton Futbol Club, English Premier League, FC Saarbruecken, German Second Division and Nurnberg, German Second Division.

Joe-Max starred with New England Revolution, scoring 35 goals in 75 overall appearances. He played in six FA Cup matches and three Worthington Cup Matches. He tallied eight goals in his first season with Everton F.C. and scored 13 goals in 25 matches (club best) with FC Saarbruecken.

NHB wants to thank Joe-Max for making our NHB Night event a VERY special event and one the club will always remember.