Talk:Mark Chung
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[edit]Would never have guessed that his father's part German. His father, Dennis, coached Mark's youth soccer team in Markham, Ontario for years. Rumour has it that the move to Florida was solely for the purpose of giving Mark (and his older brother Paul, who was at least as talented but a little less intense) a chance to play soccer year-round. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 167.92.123.10 (talk) 13:47, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]I think he holds tripple but for sure dual-citizenship -- USA, Jamaica, and possibly Canadian. He was born in Canada. He is Jamaican on his mother's side and German on his father's side, with the minority chinese ethnicity on his father's side. He's got 3 daughters. He loves Seinfeld.
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