Associates
Herculez Gomez
born April 6, 1982, in Oxnard, California
spent nine seasons in MLS with the LA Galaxy, Colorado Rapids, Kansas City Wizards, Toronto FC, and Seattle Sounders, and six seasons in the Mexican top tier with Puebla, Pachuca, Tecos, Santos Laguna, Tijuana, and Tigres UANL
member of the 2010 US World Cup squad
24 caps, 6 goals, 0 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Santino Quaranta
born October 14, 1984, in Baltimore, Maryland
spent eleven seasons in MLS with DC United, LA Galaxy, and NY Red Bulls
16 caps, 1 goal, 1 assist as a forward for the USMNT
Chad Marshall
born August 22, 1984, in Riverside, California
played for Stanford University and sixteen seasons in MLS with the Columbus Crew and Seattle Sounders
12 caps, 1 goal, 0 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Chris Rolfe
born January 17, 1983, in Kettering, Ohio
played for the University of Dayton and spent ten seasons in MLS with the Chicago Fire and DC United, and three seasons in the Danish top tier with Aalborg
10 caps, 0 goals, 2 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Kenny Cooper
born October 21, 1984, in Baltimore, Maryland
spent one season in the Portuguese top tier with Academica, one season in the English third tier with Oldham Athletic, nine seasons in MLS with FC Dallas, Portland Timbers, NY Red Bulls, Seattle Sounders, and Montreal Impact, one season in the English second tier with Plymouth Argyle, and two seasons in the German second tier with 1860 Munich
10 caps, 4 goals, 0 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Veterans
Clarence Goodson
born May 17, 1982, in Alexandria, Virginia
played for the University of Maryland and spent eight seasons in MLS with the Dallas Burn/FC Dallas and San Jose Earthquakes, two seasons in the Norwegian top tier with IK Start, and three seasons in the Danish top tier with Brondby
member of the 2010 US World Cup squad
46 caps, 5 goals, 1 assist as a defender for the USMNT
Bobby Convey
born May 27, 1983, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
spent eleven seasons in MLS with DC United, San Jose Earthquakes, Sporting KC, Toronto FC, and NY Red Bulls, three seasons in the English second tier with Reading, and two seasons in the English top tier with Reading
member of the 2006 US World Cup squad
46 caps, 1 goal, 4 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Jonathan Bornstein
born November 7, 1984, in Torrance, California
played for Cal Poly-Pomona and UCLA and spent nine (still active) seasons in MLS with Chivas USA and the Chicago Fire, seven seasons in the Mexican top tier with Tigres UANL, Atlante, and Queretaro, and one season in the Israeli top tier with Maccabi Netanya
member of the 2010 US World Cup squad
38 caps, 2 goals, 0 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Heath Pearce
born August 13, 1984, in Modesto, California
played for the University of Portland and spent three seasons in the Danish top tier with Nordsjaelland, one season in the German top tier with Hansa Rostock, two seasons in the German second tier with Hansa Rostock, six seasons in MLS with FC Dallas, Chivas USA, NY Red Bulls, and Montreal Impact, and one season in the Swedish top tier with Goteborg
35 caps, 0 goals, 5 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Chris Wondolowski
born January 28, 1983, in Danville, California
played for Chico State University and spent seventeen seasons in MLS with the San Jose Earthquakes and Houston Dynamo
member of the 2014 US World Cup squad
35 caps, 11 goals, 3 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Ricardo Clark
born February 10, 1983, in Atlanta, Georgia
played for Furman University and spent fifteen seasons in MLS with New York/New Jersey MetroStars, San Jose Earthquakes, Houston Dynamo, and Columbus Crew, two seasons in the German top tier with Eintracht Frankfurt, and one season in the Norwegian top tier with Stabaek
member of the 2010 US World Cup squad
34 caps, 3 goals, 1 assist as a midfielder for the USMNT
Michael Parkhurst
born January 24, 1984, in Providence, Rhode Island
played for Wake Forest University and spent ten seasons in MLS with the New England Revolution, Columbus Crew, and Atlanta United, five seasons in the Danish top tier with Nordsjaelland, and one season in the German top tier with Augsburg
25 caps, 0 goals, 1 assist as a defender for the USMNT
Masters
Oguchi Onyewu
born May 13, 1982, in Washington, D.C.
played for Clemson University and spent one season in the French second tier with Metz, six seasons in the Belgian top tier with La Louviere and Standard Liege, one season in the English top tier with Newcastle United, two seasons in the Italian top tier with AC Milan, one season in the Dutch top tier with Twente, one season in the Portuguese top tier with Sporting CP, one season in the Spanish top tier with Malaga, three seasons in the English second tier with Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, and Charlton Athletic, and one season in MLS with Philadelphia United
member of the 2006 and 2010 US World Cup squads
69 caps, 6 goals, 3 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Brad Guzan
born September 9, 1984, in Evergreen Park, Illinois
played for the University of South Carolina and ten seasons (still active) in MLS with Chivas USA and Atlanta United, nine seasons in the English top tier with Aston Villa and Middlesbrough, and one season in the English second tier with Hull City
member of the 2010 and 2014 US World Cup squads
64 caps, 0 goals, 1 assist as a keeper for the USMNT
Eddie Johnson
born March 31, 1984, in Bunnell, Florida
spent ten seasons in MLS with FC Dallas, Kansas City Wizards, Seattle Sounders, and DC United, four seasons in the English top tier with Fulham, two seasons in the English second tier with Cardiff City and Preston North End, and one season in the Greek top tier with Aris Thessaloniki
member of the 2006 US World Cup Squad
63 caps, 19 goals, 4 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Kyle Beckerman
born April 23, 1982, in Crofton, Maryland
spent twenty one seasons in MLS with the Miami Fusion, Colorado Rapids, and Real Salt Lake
member of the 2014 US World Cup squad
58 caps, 1 goal, 2 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Grandmasters
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Legends
Landon Donovan
born March 4, 1982, in Ontario, California
spent four seasons in the German top tier with Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich, fifteen seasons in MLS with the San Jose Earthquakes and LA Galaxy, two seasons in the English top tier with Everton, and one season in the Mexican top tier with Leon
member of the 2002, 2006, and 2010 US World Cup squads
157 caps, 57 goals, 58 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Clint Dempsey
born March 9, 1983, in Nacogdoches, Texas
played for Furman University and spent nine seasons in MLS with the New England Revolution and Seattle Sounders, and eight seasons in the English top tier with Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur
member of the 2006, 2010, and 2014 US World Cup squads
141 caps, 57 goals, 21 assists as a forward for the USMNT
DaMarcus Beasley
born May 24, 1982, in Fort Wayne, Indiana
eleven seasons in MLS with the Chicago Fire and Houston Dynamo, two seasons in the Dutch top tier with PSV Eindhoven, one season in the English top tier with Manchester City, two seasons in the Scottish top tier with Rangers, one season in the German top tier with Hannover 96, and three seasons in the Mexican top tier with Puebla
member of the 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014 US World Cup squads
126 caps, 17 goals, 13 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Top Contributions to the USMNT
Donovan and Beasley played in the 2002 World Cup, beating Portugal (3-2), drawing South Korea (1-1), and losing to Poland (3-1), advancing to the Knockout Stage where they beat Mexico (2-0) and lost to eventual runner-up Germany (1-0)
Donovan, Dempsey, Beasley, Onyewu, Johnson, and Convey played in the 2006 World Cup, losing to the Czech Republic (3-0), drawing Italy (1-1), and losing to Ghana (2-1) in the Group Stage
Donovan, Dempsey, Beasley, Onyewu, Guzan, Goodson, Bornstein, Clark, and Gomez played in the 2010 World Cup, drawing England (1-1) and Slovenia (2-2), and beating Algeria (1-0) in the Group Stage, advancing to the Knockout Stage where they lost to Ghana (2-1)
Dempsey, Beasley, Guzan, Beckerman, and Wondolowski played in the 2014 World Cup, beating Ghana (2-1), drawing Portugal (2-2), and losing to Germany (1-0) in the Group Stage, advancing to the Knockout State where they lost to Belgium (2-1)