- Eric Quill
Eric Quill (born
February 28 ,1978 in Missouri City,Texas ) is an Americansoccer midfielder , who played inMajor League Soccer .Although offered a contract by
Ajax Amsterdam as a teenager, Quill declined the opportunity to go to Europe. He instead stayed in the U.S., following the conventional route by going toClemson University to playcollege soccer in 1996. After scoring six goals and five assists as a freshman for the Tigers, however, Quill decided to go pro, signing aProject-40 contract with MLS.Quill was allocated to the
Tampa Bay Mutiny for the 1997 season, but saw little playing time. After appearing extensively as a substitute in 1999, Quill finally broke into the team's starting lineup in 2000, when he started 25 games, registering five goals and eleven assists. Quill returned and played just as well in 2001, finishing the year with two goals and eight assists in 23 starts. The Mutiny were contracted at the end of 2001, however, and Quill was selected fourth overall by theKansas City Wizards in the2002 MLS Dispersal Draft . Quill immediately stepped into the Wizards' left midfield position, but numerous injuries limited him to 13 starts and one assist on the season. Having recovered in 2003, Quill had a solid campaign, starting 25 games and scoring three goals and seven assists. However, Quill was traded in the offseason to the Dallas Burn along withCarey Talley forShavar Thomas . Quill had a disappointing season with the Burn, and although he beat out Brad Davis for his left midfield position, he only registered one goal and three assists on the year. He was let go by the club early in 2005 and signed with theMetroStars in August. Quill was released by the club in November 2005.Although he has been called up to camps, Quill has never played for the United States national team. He has, however, played for the U-23, U-20, and U-16 sides.
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