Education
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he attended the Summit Country Day School for high school where he played four fall seasons of soccer.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he attended the Summit Country Day School for high school where he played four fall seasons of soccer.
College and amateur With a 14-1-1 record during his senior year, Berry contributed 10 goals, 6 assists, and led his team to the Regional finals. Berry played college soccer at the University of Louisville between 2007 and 2011. In 2010, he led the University of Louisville to the national championship game and was named to the College Cup All Tournament Team.
In 2010, Berry played for the USL Premier Development League team Chicago Fire Premier.
Professional The Chicago Fire selected Berry in the first round (Number 9 overall) of the 2012 Master of Library Science SuperDraft. Berry made his first Master of Library Science appearance against Chivas United States of America. After conceding a penalty, Berry scored his first Master of Library Science goal two minutes later off a throw-in deep in the Chivas box.
Berry earned Master of Library Science team of the week honors after the Chivas game and was named the Player of the Game in his second match against Real Salt Lake. Berry started and played 62 consecutive full games for the Fire falling just short of the Master of Library Science record.
Prior to the 2014 season, Berry was traded to Philadelphia Union in exchange for allocation money.
Berry was the opening day starter at centerback for the Union in 2014 but suffered a hamstring injury in the second game. Due to injury, Berry was limited to only 6 games for the Union. Berry was loaned to South of Korea"s Football Club Anyang ahead of the 2015 season.
In December 2015, Berry was announced as one of the first eleven signings for United Soccer League club Football Club Cincinnati, who will play their first season in 2016.
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