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Dwayne De Rosario Personal information Full name Dwayne Anthony De Rosario Date of birth May 15, 1978 Place of birth Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Playing position Attacking Midfielder Club information Current club D.C. United Number 7 Youth career Malvern Majors Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1997 Toronto Lynx 7 (3) 1997–1999 FSV Zwickau 12 (1) 1999–2000 Richmond Kickers 35 (17) 2001–2005 San Jose Earthquakes 108 (27) 2006–2008 Houston Dynamo 78 (24) 2009–2011 Toronto FC 57 (27) 2011 New York Red Bulls 13 (2) 2011– D.C. United 18 (13) National team‡ 1996–1997 Canada U20 8 (5) 1998– Canada 65 (19) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of October 26, 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of November 15, 2011Dwayne Anthony De Rosario (born May 15, 1978 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a Canadian soccer player who currently plays for D.C. United in Major League Soccer. He also plays for the Canadian national team.
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Club
Early career
De Rosario began his career in 1997, signing with the Toronto Lynx of the A-League, where his future Canadian national team teammate Paul Stalteri had played. Halfway through the season, however, De Rosario opted to change clubs, signing with German side FSV Zwickau. After two seasons with Zwickau, De Rosario opted to return to North America, signing with the Richmond Kickers in 1999. After a slow 1999 season, in which he registered two goals and five assists, De Rosario exploded in 2000, contributing 15 goals and five assists while leading the team to a 20-6-1 record.
San Jose Earthquakes
The next season, when Canadian Frank Yallop was named head coach of the San Jose Earthquakes, De Rosario was one of his first acquisitions. De Rosario proved Yallop's judgment right, scoring five goals and four assists in only 1,072 minutes for the Earthquakes in 2001, playing an important role as the team went on to win the MLS Cup; he scored the golden goal in the final and was named MLS Cup MVP. De Rosario had similar success in 2002, registering four goals and eight assists in 1,637 minutes, though the Quakes fell short of a repeat. In 2003, a torn ACL hobbled De Rosario for much of the season but he still managed to make a late surge, registering four goals and three assists in only 686 minutes and helping lead the team to a second MLS Cup championship. De Rosario played 1,214 minutes in 2004, scoring five goals, including the 2004 MLS Goal of the Year, and three assists.
In December 2004 Dwayne had a trial with Nottingham Forest,[1] but he was not offered a contract by the team.
In 2005, following Landon Donovan's departure, De Rosario moved to midfield and promptly led MLS in assists with 13, while scoring nine goals, including the 2005 MLS Goal of the Year - the only player ever to receive that honor in two consecutive years - for a powerful bending free kick in the last regular season game against the Los Angeles Galaxy. He was named to the MLS Best XI.
Houston Dynamo
Due to San Jose's failure to reach a stadium agreement with AEG, De Rosario, along with the rest of his Earthquakes teammates, moved to Houston for the 2006 season. During the 2006 MLS All-Star Game in Chicago, De Rosario scored the only goal of the game in the 70th minute to lift the MLS All Stars to a 1-0 win over Chelsea, a pre-season friendly for the London club. De Rosario was one of only four players on the MLS team to play the entire match.
De Rosario and the Houston Dynamo captured the 2006 MLS Cup title by beating the New England Revolution on November 12, 2006. The Dynamo won in a shootout, and De Rosario successfully converted his penalty kick. De Rosario signed a contract extension with Houston through 2010, where he is reported to make $325,000 per year. Despite this, he was later transferred to Toronto (see below).[2]
The next year, De Rosario and the Dynamo repeated the feat by winning the 2007 MLS Cup, beating New England 2-1. De Rosario was named MLS Cup MVP, the first player ever to win the award twice.
De Rosario made his third consecutive all-star appearance at the 2008 MLS All-Star Game in his home country, when the game was held in Toronto. He scored the decisive goal on a penalty kick in the 69th minute in the MLS All-Stars' 3-2 victory over West Ham United.
Toronto FC
De Rosario was traded to Toronto FC on December 12, 2008 in return for Julius James and allocation money, after long speculation that De Rosario would move to his hometown club.[3] He made his competitive debut for Toronto FC on Saturday, March 21 against the Kansas City Wizards, setting up Jim Brennan for Toronto's first goal in a 3-2 victory. He scored his first goal for Toronto from a header in a 1-1 draw at BMO Field against FC Dallas.
De Rosario was expected to miss the first two to four weeks of Toronto FC's training camp due to a calf injury obtained in the January 31, 2010 match against Jamaica,[4] and returned to game action in Toronto's 1-0 preseason win versus the University of Southern Florida.[5]
On April 8, 2010, De Rosario was named captain of Toronto FC, the second in the club's history, after the retirement of Jim Brennan.[6] Two days later, De Rosario scored his first goal of the 2010 season, his team's first, in a 4-1 loss the New England Revolution.[7]
On April 15, 2010, De Rosario scored twice in Toronto's home opener, a 2-1 win against the Philadelphia Union, including a penalty in the 81st minute.[8] In his next game versus the Colorado Rapids, De Rosario scored his fourth goal of the season, and more importantly, became Toronto FC's all time leading scorer in the regular season.[9] De Rosario again found the back of the net on April 25 in a 2-0 home win against Seattle Sounders FC, scoring the first goal, his fifth of the season. Until O'Brian White scored the second goal for Toronto, De Rosario had previously scored all of Toronto's goals up until that point in the season.[10] For his efforts in that game, he was awarded the MLS Player of the Week for week 5.[11] De Rosario was again honoured with the Player of the Week award on week 10 of the MLS season, for his two-goal performance against his former team the San Jose Earthquakes. De Rosario had scored the second and third goal in Toronto FC's 3-1 win.[12]
De Rosario continued to have a successful 2010 season for Toronto, culminating in a spot on the MLS All-Star team, scoring a goal in the 5-2 loss to Manchester United.[13]
On August 3, 2010, De Rosario scored against C.D. Motagua in the second leg of Toronto FC's CONCACAF Champions League preliminary round tie, which at the time, put TFC ahead on 2-1 on aggregate. They would eventually win 3-2 on aggregate.[14]
On December 28, De Rosario was confirmed to be on trial with Scottish Premier League club Celtic by manager Neil Lennon.[15] Dwayne and Celtic inquired about the possibility of a short term loan deal until the MLS season kicks off in March, however new Toronto FC coach Aron Winter and the league denied any further negotiations.[16]
Dwayne scored the first Toronto FC goal of the 2011 season on March 19 in a 4-2 away defeat to Vancouver in what was the league's first all Canadian match up. The goal scored in the 20th minute was also the 8000th goal scored in Major League Soccer's history.[17]
New York Red Bulls
New York Red Bulls acquired De Rosario on April 1, 2011 in exchange for midfielder Tony Tchani, defender Danleigh Borman and a first round 2012 MLS SuperDraft pick.[18] He scored his first goal for New York on a penalty, as the second goal, in a 3-2 loss to Chivas USA.[19]
D.C. United
D.C. United acquired De Rosario on June 27, 2011, in exchange for midfielder Dax McCarty.[20] He scored his first goal for the club against his former club New York Red Bulls on his return to Red Bull Arena. On July 30th, 2011 his double gave United a 2-0 victory over former club, San Jose. On August 6th, 2011 he led United to a 3-3 draw against Toronto F.C. with his hat-trick. All three goals were scored while United played with ten men following an early ejection of goalkeeper Bill Hamid. His second hat-trick was recorded on September 25, 2011 as he recorded all three goals in the span of 9 minutes, setting another MLS record.[21] De Rosario completed the season with a total of 16 goals and 12 assists over 32 games. Of those, 13 goals and 7 assists were made during his 17 games with United.[22] His impressive performance with United brought him into contention to earn the MLS MVP. After United's second-to-last regular season match against the Portland Timbers, Timbers head coach John Spencer took a strong stance.
If [De Rosario] doesn’t get MVP of the league, there’s something wrong. Plain and simple. For the last three months of the season since he came here he’s been the best player in the league by far – a country mile. He needs to win MVP.—John Spencer, Soccer Insider[23]After seasons end and De Rosario being named to the MVP shortlist Henry made a big statement about Dwayne's ability.
In this league I haven’t seen anybody better than Dwayne De Rosario...For me, he’s the face of this league—Thierry Henry, MLS Soccer[24]On November 18, 2011 it was announced that De Rosario had officially been named Major League Soccer's MVP for the 2011 season, meaning that he won the individual double of league MVP and Golden Boot winner. By doing so, De Rosario became the first individual from a team that did not make the play-offs to be named league MVP.[25]
Clutch performer
Throughout his career in MLS, De Rosario has earned a reputation as one of the most clutch performers in the league.[26] His career tally includes 2 game-winning goals in MLS Cup finals, both for which he received MLS Cup MVP, and 2 game-winning goals in MLS All-Star games against foreign oppositions such as West Ham United. On June 18, 2009, he scored a natural hat trick to put Toronto FC ahead of the Montreal Impact 3-1. Toronto had to win the game by four goals to win the Canadian Championship and move onto the CONCACAF Champions League, which they did after defeating Montreal 6-1. On September 18, 2010 after a horrible first half away at Houston down 1-0 Dwayne was able to score 2 unanswered goals in the second half both coming from free kicks including one in stoppage time to keep the team's 2010 playoff dreams alive. As of 2011, De Rosario has the most MLS Best XI selections at 6.
International
De Rosario is considered to be one of the better players of the Canadian national team, playing either at forward or midfield, and has registered seventeen goals in 60 caps (as of June, 2011).[27] He received his first cap May 18, 1998 against FYR Macedonia at the age of 20. He also played for the Canadian U-20 team in the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship, the XIII Pan American Games Winnipeg 1999 (Canada U-22), and helped Canada contend for the Gold Cup since the year they won it, 2000. Scored his first CMNT goal in a 2:1 win over Korea in the 2002 Gold Cup.
De Rosario has won the male Canadian Player of the Year award three consecutive times. In 2007 he scored 5 goals in 8 games, the most in a year for the CMNT since John Catliff in 1993.
International goals
Personal
De Rosario is the son of Guyanese immigrants to Canada.[28] He adopted a strict vegan diet in 1994,[29] but started eating fish ten years later.[30] He is married to Brandy De Rosario and has two sons and a daughter. His cousin is Olympic hurdler Priscilla Lopes-Schliep.[31] He attended Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute in Scarborough. He currently resides in Bethesda, MD with his family.
Honours
Canada
- CONCACAF Gold Cup (1): 2000
- CONCACAF U-20 Championship (1): 1996
San Jose Earthquakes
- Major League Soccer MLS Cup (2): 2001, 2003
- Major League Soccer Supporters Shield (1): 2005
- Major League Soccer Western Conference Championship (1): 2003
Houston Dynamo
- Major League Soccer MLS Cup (2): 2006, 2007
- Major League Soccer Western Conference Championship (2): 2006, 2007
Toronto FC
- Canadian Championship (2): 2009, 2010
Individual
- MLS Most Valuable Player: 2011
- MLS Golden Boot: 2011
- MLS Best XI (6): 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
- MLS Goal of the Year (2): 2004, 2005
- MLS Cup Most Valuable Player (2): 2001, 2007
- Toronto FC Player of the Year: 2009
- Canadian Player of the Year (3): 2005, 2006, 2007
- Canadian Championship Golden Boot (2): 2009, 2010
- George Gross Memorial Trophy (2): 2009, 2010
Career stats
As of 18 October 2011[update]
Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Other Total Club League Season Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Canada League - A-League playoffs North America Other Total Toronto Lynx A-League 1997 7 3 - - - - 7 3 Germany League DFB-Pokal DFL-Ligapokal Europe Other Total FSV Zwickau 2. Bundesliga 1997–98 12 1 1 0 - - - 13 1 United States League Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup League playoffs North America SuperLiga Total Richmond Kickers A-League 1999 12 2 - 1 0 - - 13 2 2000 23 15 2 0 3 0 28 15 San Jose Earthquakes MLS 2001 21 5 3 1 4 2 - 28 8 2002 27 4 2 1 2 0 4 0 35 5 2003 11 4 - 3 0 - 14 4 2004 21 5 - 3 0 2 0 26 5 2005 28 9 2 0 2 0 - 32 9 Houston Dynamo 2006 30 11 3 1 4 0 - 37 12 2007 24 6 - 4 2 4 0 3 1 35 9 2008 24 7 - 2 0 7 3 5 2 38 12 Canada League Canadian Championship MLS Playoffs North America SuperLiga Total Toronto FC MLS 2009 28 11 4 3 - 2 0 - 34 14 2010 27 15 4 1 - 8 1 - 39 17 2011 2 1 0 0 - 0 0 - 2 1 United States League Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup MLS Playoffs North America Other Total New York Red Bulls MLS 2011 13 2 0 0 0 0 - - 13 2 D.C. United 16 12 - - - 16 12 Career totals Canada 64 30 8 4 0 0 10 1 0 0 82 30 Germany 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 13 1 United States 250 82 12 3 31 7 14 3 8 3 315 98 Career statistics 326 113 21 7 31 7 24 4 8 3 410 134 See also
References
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External links
- derofutbol.com, Dwayne's Official Website
- MLS player profile
- MLS and Houston star states desire to play for his hometown team
- CanadaSoccer.com with a national team player profile of de Rosario
- Dwayne De Rosario at National-Football-Teams.com
- Dwayne De Rosario on Twitter
Awards Sporting positions Preceded by
Carl RobinsonToronto FC Player of the Year
2009Succeeded by
Adrian CannMajor League Soccer MVP 1996: Valderrama | 1997: Preki | 1998: Etcheverry | 1999: Kreis | 2000: Meola | 2001: Pineda Chacón | 2002: Ruiz | 2003: Preki | 2004: Guevara | 2005: Twellman | 2006: Gómez | 2007: Emílio | 2008: Barros Schelotto | 2009: Donovan | 2010: Ferreira | 2011: De Rosario
1993: Bunbury | 1994: Forrest | 1995: Bunbury | 1996: Peschisolido | 1998: Radzinski | 2005: De Rosario | 2006: De Rosario | 2007: De Rosario | 2008: De Guzman | 2009: Jackson | 2010: HutchinsonMLS Cup MVP MLS All-Star Game MVP 1996: Valderrama | 1997: Valderrama | 1998: McBride | 1999: Preki | 2000: Diallo | 2001: Donovan | 2002: Etcheverry | 2003: Ruiz | 2004: Guevara | 2005: Twellman | 2006: De Rosario | 2007: Ángel | 2008: Blanco | 2009: Howard | 2010: Macheda | 2011: Park
MLS top scorers 1996: Lassiter | 1997: Moreno | 1998: John | 1999: Kreis | 2000: Diallo | 2001: Pineda Chacón | 2002: Ruiz | 2003: Ruiz | 2004: Ching | 2005: Twellman | 2006: Cunningham | 2007: Emílio | 2008: Donovan | 2009: Cunningham | 2010: Wondolowski | 2011: De RosarioCanada squads Canada squad – 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup Winners (1st Title) Canada squad – 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup Canada squad – 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup Third Place Canada squad – 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Braz • 3 Jazić • 4 Reda • 5 Hainault • 6 de Guzman • 7 Stalteri • 8 Harmse • 9 Friend • 10 Gerba • 11 Hastings • 12 Gervais • 13 Hutchinson • 14 De Rosario • 15 Bernier • 16 Nash • 17 Hume • 18 Nakajima • 19 Ribeiro • 20 Pozniak • 21 Ledgerwood • 22 Onstad • 23 Giacomi • Coach: Hart
• 2Canada squad – 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup 1 Hirschfeld • 2 Ledgerwood • 3 Klukowski • 4 McKenna • 5 Hainault • 6 de Guzman • 7 Dunfield • 8 Johnson • 9 Friend • 10 Gerba • 11 Simpson • 12 Pacheco • 13 Hutchinson • 14 De Rosario • 15 Edgar • 16 Ricketts • 17 Jackson • 18 Borjan • 19 de Jong • 20 Peters • 21 Beaulieu-Bourgault • 22 Al-Shaïbani • 23 Nakajima • Coach: HartD.C. United – current squad 1 Cronin · 2 McDonald · 3 da Luz · 4 Burch · 5 Jakovic · 6 Morsink · 7 De Rosario · 8 Bošković · 9 Davies · 11 Ngwenya · 12 Zayner · 13 Pontius · 14 Najar · 15 White · 16 Wolff · 17 Shanosky · 18 McTavish · 19 Simms · 20 King · 21 Woolard · 22 Korb · 23 Kitchen · 24 Barklage · 25 Quaranta · 28 Hamid · 29 Brettschneider · 31 Willis ·
Head Coach: Olsen Assistant Coach: Ashton Assistant Coach: Onstad Assistant Coach: Silooy General Manager: Kasper
Categories:- 1978 births
- Living people
- People from Scarborough, Ontario
- Canadian people of Guyanese descent
- Soccer people from Ontario
- Association football midfielders
- Association football forwards
- Canadian soccer players
- Canadian men's international soccer players
- 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup players
- 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- CONCACAF Gold Cup-winning players
- Canadian expatriate soccer players
- Canadian expatriate soccer people in the United States
- Toronto Lynx (USISL A-League) players
- FSV Zwickau players
- Richmond Kickers players
- San Jose Earthquakes players
- Houston Dynamo players
- Toronto FC players
- New York Red Bulls players
- D.C. United players
- USL A-League players
- Expatriate footballers in Germany
- Expatriate soccer players in the United States
- Canadian vegans
- Pescetarians
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