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• Retired from professional soccer in 2011, ending a career which spanned 23 years, four World Cups and four countries.
• Has worked in broadcasting since retiring from the pitch.
• Was named U.S. Soccer’s Athlete of the Year an unprecedented three times (1997, 1999 and 2005).
• He has the second most caps and wins of any men's goalkeeper in U.S. soccer history with 102 and 53, respectively, and he still leads the U.S. National Team in shutouts (47) and World Cup qualifying appearances (31).
• Competed in four World Cups (1990, 1998, 2002 & 2006).
• played more than 300 matches in three of the world’s top leagues: England’s Premier League, Spain’s La Liga and Germany’s Bundesliga.
• He was a three-time All-American for the Pilots and was named the collegiate goalkeeper of the year in 1991.
• He is still the school’s all-time leader in career shutouts (43.0) and goals-against average (0.64).
• He also claims the program’s two best GAA’s in a single season, posting a GAA of 0.33 in 1988 and 0.40 in 1989.
• He holds the top three spots for shutouts in a season with 14.5 blank sheets in 1988, 12.5 in 1989 and 10 in 1990.
• In 1988, he helped lead the Pilots to the school’s first ever NCAA College Cup appearance.
• Portland, which lost to host Indiana in the 1988 semifinals, reached the post season all four seasons with Keller between the pipes.
• Was inducted into the WCC’s Hall of Honor in 2012.
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