David Regis

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David Regis
Personal information
Full name David Regis
Date of birth December 2, 1968 (age 38)
Place of birth    La Trinité, Martinique
Playing position Defender
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1988-1993
1993-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-2002
2002-2005
2005
Valenciennes FC
RC Strasbourg
RC Lens
Karlsruher SC
FC Metz
Troyes AC
FC Bleid



30 (5)   
National team2
1998-1999 United States

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 28 October 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 28 October 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

David Regis (born December 2, 1968), is a former French-American soccer defender, who played for the United States at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, and was an unused substitute at the 2002 World Cup.

Regis began his pro career in 1988 with Valenciennes and played there until 1993. He then transferred to Strasbourg in 1993, Lens in 1996, and Karlsruhe in 1997. That last move was designed to get noticed by the French national team by playing in Germany's Bundesliga, a league considered superior to France's Ligue 1. But when interest was not shown by the French, Regis looked for other options to play internationally.

Since Regis' wife was an American citizen, an option to play for the United States appeared. Steve Sampson, the U.S. national coach, jumped at the chance of having an experienced left back on the World Cup squad, and promised Regis a starting position on the team if he became a U.S. citizen. Regis was naturalized on May 20, 1998 and received his first cap against Kuwait just three days later. Despite speaking very little English and playing with the team for the first time less than a month before the World Cup started, Regis received the starting spot from Sampson in front of long-time starter Jeff Agoos. To add insult to injury, Agoos had to room with Regis and teach him English in the process.

Regis played all three matches in the World Cup, all losses. He transferred to Metz after the tournament, spent four years there, and then spent a season at Troyes. Regis made the U.S. roster for the 2002 FIFA World Cup as well, but this time did not play a minute. He retired with 28 caps for his adopted country. Since the 04/05 season, Regis has spent his time playing in the lower levels of the Belgian leagues with FC Bleid.


Flag of United States United States squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup Flag of United States

1 Friedel | 2 Hejduk | 3 Pope | 4 Burns | 5 Dooley | 6 Regis | 7 Wegerle | 8 Stewart | 9 Moore | 10 Ramos | 11 Wynalda | 12 Agoos | 13 Jones | 14 Preki | 15 Deering | 16 Sommer | 17 Balboa | 18 Keller | 19 Maisonneuve | 20 McBride | 21 Reyna | 22 Lalas | Coach: Sampson

Flag of United States United States squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finalists Flag of United States

1 Friedel | 2 Hejduk | 3 Berhalter | 4 Mastroeni | 5 O'Brien | 6 Regis | 7 Lewis | 8 Stewart | 9 Moore | 10 Reyna | 11 Mathis | 12 Agoos | 13 Jones | 14 Cherundolo | 15 Wolff | 16 Llamosa | 17 Beasley | 18 Keller | 19 Meola | 20 McBride | 21 Donovan | 22 Sanneh | 23 Pope | Coach: Arena

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