Education
Kmosko attended Southern Regional High School in Ocean County, New Jersey. He graduated in 1990 and entered Hartwick College. Kmosko played on the Hartwick soccer team from 1990 to 1994.
He was a team captain his senior year and finished his four-year career with a 41-27-8 record.
He was inducted into the Hartwick Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.
Career
He also earned three caps with the United States. national team in 1992. The Buffalo Blizzard of National Professional Soccer League drafted Kmosko in 1994, but he did not sign with them. That winter, he joined an NPSL team, the Cincinnati Silverbacks, not the Blizzard.
Colorado Rapids In February 1996, the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer selected Kmosko in the 7th round (62nd overall) of the league’s Inaugural Player Draft.
He spent the next two seasons with the Rapids. However, at the end of the 1996 season, the Rapids loaned out Kmosko for two exhibition games.
On November 7, 1996, the team sent him to the Rapids farm team, the Raleigh Flyers (USISL), for an exhibition match with Trinidad and Tobago. Later that month, the Rapids loaned him to fellow team Dallas Burn for an exhibition match with the El Salvador national team
In 1997, Kmosko was an integral part of the Rapids team which went to the championship game where it lost 2-1 to District of Columbia United.
Kmosko started and played the entire game. Miami Fusion In 1997, prepared to expand the number of teams in the league for the 1998 season. As part of this process, the league ran an expansion draft.
The Miami Fusion selected Kmosko with the eighteenth pick draft and he played twenty-nine games in 1998 with the Fusion.
Columbus Crew The Mutiny traded Kmosko to the Columbus Crew for a first round 2000 College Draft pick. While Kmosko began the season well, playing in fourteen games, he suddenly and unexpectedly left the team
The Crew waived Kmosko at the end of the season. On February 24, 2000, the Mutiny selected Kmosko off waivers, but waived him on March 16, 2000.
There has been no official or public explanation for the end of Kmosko"s playing career.
Kmosko earned three caps with the United States. national team while still in college. His first game came in a scoreless tie with Costa Rica on February 12, 1992. Six days later, he played in a 2-0 loss to El Salvador.
Membership
In 1993, he was a member of the United States. team at the World University Games.