22. Earnie Stewart
Raised in Holland by a Dutch mom and an American father, Stewart had the unique experience of representing the country despite learning the game elsewhere. It’s no surprise that the Dutch soccer system led to Stewart being a very technical player. Toggling between the midfield and forward spots, Stewart was a locked-in starter for the United States over many years. He scored a fantastic goal in the 1994 World Cup versus Colombia. Throughout his time with the USMNT, Stewart racked up over 100 caps before retiring from action in 2004.