Glenn Davis

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Glenn Davis can refer to:

Glenn Davis, Television,radio commentator,newspaper columnist Davis, a nationally recognized broadcaster, has called some of the world's most prestigious matches, including the 2002 World Cup, Italian Serie A, the UEFA Cup, the Champions League, Copa America, South American World Cup qualifying, the U.S. National Men's and Women's team matches, the NCAA Men's and Women's Championships, and more for ESPN, FOX, and HDNet.

Glenn Davis Quick Facts:

Six-year professional player who was a captain and all-star defender in four different professional U.S. leagues.

Played in international matches against teams like Olympiakos, Sheffield United, Middlesbrough, the U.S. National Team, Glentoran, FAS, Alianza, UNAM Pumas and Guadalajara's Black Lions

NAIA College All-American at Davis and Elkins College

Highly respected youth coach who possesses an "A" coaching license and has developed numerous players for the collegiate and professional level.

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