Jimmy Conrad

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Jimmy Conrad
Jimmy Conrad
Personal information
Date of birth February 12, 1977 (age 30)
Place of birth    Arcadia, CA, United States
Height ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Kansas City Wizards (Captain)
Number 12
Youth clubs
1994-95
1996-97
San Diego State
UCLA
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1998
1999-2000
2000
2001-02
2003-
San Diego Flash
San Jose Clash/Earthquakes
Lech Poznań
San Jose Earthquakes
Kansas City Wizards
25 (0)
43 (1)
8 (0)
41 (1)
99 (9)   
National team2
1999- United States 20 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 2 December 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 7 February 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Jimmy Conrad (born 12 February 1977 in Arcadia, California) is an American soccer defender, who currently plays for the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer and the United States national team. He is the captain of the Wizards and is among those considered to be the full-time captain of the Nats following former captain Claudio Reyna's retirement from international play.

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[edit] High School Years

Conrad attended Temple City High School in Temple City, California and was a four-year letterman in soccer.

[edit] College and Pro Career

Conrad played college soccer at San Diego State in 1994 and 1995, and then transferred to UCLA. While playing for UCLA, he was a member of the 1997 NCAA Championship team. Undrafted by MLS, he signed with the now-defunct San Diego Flash of the A-League, and played there for a season alongside future teammate Joe Cannon. The San Jose Earthquakes brought Conrad to the top division in 1999; he played with the Quakes for four seasons, helping them to the MLS Cup in 2001.

In 2003, because of the salary cap, Conrad was traded to the Wizards for a second-round draft pick, which the Earthquakes used to select Arturo Alvarez. Conrad's stock rose while with Kansas City; never a big scorer, he tallied four goals during his first season (he has ten in his MLS career). In 2004, he helped the Wizards to the US Open Cup as the leader of the league's stingiest defense and was named to the league's Best XI and was a finalist for MLS Defender of the Year Award. He won the award a year later.

Despite rumors of a possible European transfer following the Wizards' disappointing 2006 season, Conrad renewed his contract with the Wizards beginning the 2007 season, and new head coach Curt Onalfo rewarded him the club captaincy.

[edit] International Career

Conrad received his first cap for the U.S. national team on 7 July 2005 in a Gold Cup match against Cuba. Less than one year later, Conrad made the U.S. roster for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In Germany, Conrad came in as a substitute against Italy in the U.S.' 1-1 draw with the eventual champions, and played all 90 minutes against Ghana.

Conrad wrote soccer columns for Sports Illustrated's website for several years before switching to ESPN's Soccernet in 2005. As of 2007, Conrad also serves as a co-host of MLS Radio, a weekly hour-long show, and has hosted several audio and video features during 2007 USMNT training camp for USSoccer.com, the official site of the U.S. Soocer Federation and the national teams.

On 20 January 2007, Conrad captained the U.S. national team for the second time, where the U.S. hosted an international friendly with Denmark. The United States won that match 3-1.

On 7 February 2007, in an international friendly with archrivals Mexico held at Glendale, Arizona, Conrad was named the Man of the Match for his stellar defensive and offensive play. Conrad scored his first-ever goal for Team USA in the 52nd minute, off of a Landon Donovan corner kick. Donovan himself would go on to score one of his own in the final ticks, ending the score at 2-0, and continuing the USA's recent dominance at home against Mexico. (As of that match, Mexico had not scored on U.S. soil since 1999, with 13 goals for the USMNT, Team USA with an unbeaten record of 7-0-1 at home in this decade.)

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Flag of United States United States squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup Flag of United States

1 Howard | 2 Albright | 3 Bocanegra | 4 Mastroeni | 5 O'Brien | 6 Cherundolo | 7 Lewis | 8 Dempsey | 9 Johnson | 10 Reyna | 11 Ching | 12 Berhalter | 13 Conrad | 14 Olsen | 15 Convey | 16 Wolff | 17 Beasley | 18 Keller | 19 Hahnemann | 20 McBride | 21 Donovan | 22 Onyewu | 23 Pope | Coach: Arena

Kansas City Wizards - Current Squad

1 Hartman | 3 Garcia | 5 Zavagnin | 6 Burciaga | 7 Johnson | 9 Victorine | 12 Conrad | 13 John | 14 Jewsbury | 17  Movsisyan | 19 Sealy | 20 Wahl | 21 Watson | 22 Arnaud | 24 Kronberg | 25 Groenwald | 26 Raybould | 29 Pore |  Harrington |  Hohlbein |  Morsink | Coach: Onalfo

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