- Roy Wegerle
Infobox Football biography
playername= Roy Wegerle
fullname = Roy Wegerle
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1964|3|19
cityofbirth =Pretoria
countryofbirth =South Africa
height = height|ft=5|in=11
currentclub = Retired
clubnumber =
position =Striker /Midfielder
youthyears = 1982-1983
youthclubs =University of South Florida
years = 1984
1984-1986
1986-1988
1988
1988-1990
1990-1992
1992
1992-1995
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998
clubs = Tampa Bay RowdiesTacoma Stars "(indoor)"
Chelsea
→ Swindon Town "(loan)"
Luton Town
Queens Park Rangers
Blackburn Rovers
Coventry CityColorado Rapids D.C. United Tampa Bay Mutiny
caps(goals) = 21 0(9)
59 0(?)
07 0(1)
45 (10)
65 (29) 11 0(4)
53 0(9)
36 0(4)
24 0(7)
12 0(1)
nationalyears = 1992–1998
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 41 0(7)
manageryears = 1996
managerclubs =Colorado Rapids "(interim)"
pcupdate =3 January 2007
ntupdate =7 December 2006 Roy Wegerle (born
March 19 ,1964 inPretoria ) is aSouth Africa n-Americansoccer player, who played for the United States in the 1994 and 1998 World Cups. He is one of two players who played in both the NASL and MLS, besidesHugo Sanchez .Early career: U.S.
Although born in South Africa, and having a trial with Manchester United in 1980, Wegerle chose to play
college soccer in the United States. He spent two season with theUniversity of South Florida in 1982 and 1983 and holds the school's single season scoring record with 21 goals. The Tampa Bay Rowdies of theNorth American Soccer League drafted Wegerle in the first round of the 1984 NASL college draft. He would play 21 games and score 9 goals, adding 17 assists, during the last year of the NASL's existence in 1984, being named league's Rookie of the Year. More significantly, Rodney Marsh coached him at Tampa Bay. This association would be integral to Wegerle's future move to England. When the league folded, Wegerle moved indoors with theTacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League for two seasons.England
In 1986, Marsh, a former Queens Park Rangers star, worked his contacts in England to get Wegerle a tryout. While QPR passed on Wegerle at the time, Chelsea was sufficiently impressed to offer Wegerle a contract. However, Wegerle never played consistently for the Chelsea first team and on March 24, 1988, Chelsea loaned Wegerle to Swindon Town for the last 7 games of the season. [http://www.swindon-town-fc.co.uk/ForceFrames.htm?http://www.swindon-town-fc.co.uk/Person.asp?PersonID=WEGERLER] At the end of the season, Chelsea sold Wegerle to Luton Town for £75,000. In his time with Luton, Wegerle became the team's leading scorer and was sold in December 1989 to Queens Park Rangers for £1 million. [http://www.lutontownyears.com/years/1986-1990starplayers.htm] He would finish the 1990-1991 season third on the First Division's scoring table, including having the honour of receiving the ITV 'Goal of the Season' award for that season (against Leeds at Elland Road). Wegerle continued to thrive at QPR until the arrival of new manager
Gerry Francis who had little use for Wegerle and sold him in March 1992 to Blackburn Rovers for £1.1 million. The 1992-1993 season saw yet another transfer for Wegerle as Blackburn sold him to Coventry City for £1 million after only 22 games. Wegerle played the last 6 games of the 1992-1993 season for Coventry, his third of the season. Wegerle remained with Coventry until his return to the United States in 1996. However, he was beginning to have injury difficulty, a recurring theme for the rest of his career.MLS
In 1996, Wegerle signed with
Major League Soccer (MLS). At the time, the newly established league was signing known players and allocating them to each of the league's teams in order to ensure an initial parity of talent. As part of this process, MLS allocated Wegerle to theColorado Rapids . However, he enjoyeed little success in MLS. He played a season and a half for Colorado before the team traded him toD.C. United forSteve Rammel 14 games into the 1997 season. Aside from scoring all of 4 goals over 36 games with the Rapids, Wegerle also served a single game as caretaker head coach afterBobby Houghton was fired. When Wegerle arrived in D.C., he joined a team on its way to the league championship. While his scoring pace increased slightly, 5 goals over 19 regular and post-season games, Wegerle failed to produce as United coachBruce Arena expected. As a result, Wegerle became part of what is considered the most lop-sided trade in league history, when D.C. sent him to theTampa Bay Mutiny forRoy Lassiter on April 26, 1998. Lassiter was MLS's all-time leading goalscorer; Wegerle played the rest of the 1998 season for the Mutiny, scoring a single goal, then retired.U.S. national team
Wegerle gained his US
citizenship in 1991, after being eligible through his American wife. He made his national team debut onMay 30 ,1992 against the Republic of Ireland, and would go on to record 41 caps and score 7 goals for his adopted country. In January 8, 1994, Wegerle injured his knee and underwent numerous arthroscopic surgeries, but he was able to recover in time to become a key player for the U.S. in the1994 FIFA World Cup . By 1998, his repeated injuries had hobbled Wegerle. He enjoyed a brief resurgence leading up to the1998 FIFA World Cup , but never became the key player he had been in 1994.Personal life
Roy has a son that was born in 1987 whose name is Joelen. After his retirement, Wegerle has been trying to make it as a professional
golf er. He had a brief stay as a co-host of "MLS Extratime " onESPN2 .References
* [http://www.queensparkrangersfc.com/wegerle1.htm Excellent account of Wegerle at QPR]
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