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Although he may have been a promising player for the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States national team]], Buddle's injuries have made it difficult for him to break into the squad. He has figured for the U-20 and U-23 teams, playing in the 2001 [[FIFA World Youth Championship|World Youth Championship]]. Buddle earned his first senior team cap on March 29, 2003, in a friendly against [[Venezuela national football team|Venezuela]], but would not see the field for the U.S. again for seven years. On May 11, 2010, he was named to the preliminary [[2010 FIFA World Cup squads#United States|squad]] of the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States national team]] for the [[2010 World Cup]], and on May 25, started in a 4–2 friendly loss to the [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]]. On May 26, 2010, Buddle was named to the US National Team bound for the 2010 World Cup. After his selection to the squad, Buddle contributed two first-half goals in a friendly match versus Australia on June 5, 2010. In the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] he appeared as a substitute in matches against [[England National Football Team|England]] and [[Algeria National Football Team|Algeria]] |
Although he may have been a promising player for the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States national team]], Buddle's injuries have made it difficult for him to break into the squad. He has figured for the U-20 and U-23 teams, playing in the 2001 [[FIFA World Youth Championship|World Youth Championship]]. Buddle earned his first senior team cap on March 29, 2003, in a friendly against [[Venezuela national football team|Venezuela]], but would not see the field for the U.S. again for seven years. On May 11, 2010, he was named to the preliminary [[2010 FIFA World Cup squads#United States|squad]] of the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States national team]] for the [[2010 World Cup]], and on May 25, started in a 4–2 friendly loss to the [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]]. On May 26, 2010, Buddle was named to the US National Team bound for the 2010 World Cup. After his selection to the squad, Buddle contributed two first-half goals in a friendly match versus Australia on June 5, 2010. In the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] he appeared as a substitute in matches against [[England National Football Team|England]] and [[Algeria National Football Team|Algeria]]. |
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File:Edson Buddle 18MAY10.jpg | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Edson Michael Buddle | ||
Height | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | FC Ingolstadt 04 | ||
Number | 23 | ||
Youth career | |||
1993–1995 | FC Westchester | ||
1999 | State Fair Roadrunners | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2000 | Long Island Rough Riders | 26 | (11) |
2001–2005 | Columbus Crew | 106 | (42) |
2006 | New York Red Bulls | 28 | (6) |
2007 | Toronto FC | 10 | (0) |
2007–2010 | Los Angeles Galaxy | 87 | (42) |
2011– | Ingolstadt 04 | 28 | (9) |
International career‡ | |||
2001 | United States U-20 | 4 | (1) |
2003– | United States | 10 | (3) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of November 9, 2011 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of November 15, 2011 |
Edson Buddle (born May 21, 1981 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Ingolstadt 04 in Second Bundesliga, the second-highest level of competition of soccer in Germany. Buddle previously spent his entire career in North America, beginning in 2000 with the Long Island Rough Riders, who played in the USL A-League at that time. He then spent 2001–2010 in Major League Soccer, playing for the Columbus Crew, New York Red Bulls, Toronto FC, and Los Angeles Galaxy. Buddle has also played for the United States national team, including two appearances at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Career
College and Minor-League Career
Buddle played one year of college soccer at State Fair Community College, leading them to the 1999 NJCAA Division I National Championship. Buddle began his professional career in 2000, when he signed with the Long Island Rough Riders of the A-League. Buddle helped the team win the Northeast Division, scoring eleven goals and four assists, and was a finalist for the A-League Rookie of the Year Award.
Columbus Crew
His performance in the A-League attracted the interest of MLS, and Edson was selected twenty-seventh overall in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft by the Columbus Crew. Buddle played very little in his rookie year, only 556 minutes, but managed to show his talent in his brief playing time, scoring three goals and two assists. The next year, at the age of twenty-one, Buddle established himself as one of the league's best young strikers, scoring nine goals and five assists in only 1304 minutes while helping the Crew to a U.S. Open Cup win. Plagued by injury troubles, Buddle only started sixteen games for the Crew the next year, but again was a prolific scorer when healthy, registering nine goals and four assists. The same pattern repeated itself in 2004, as Buddle missed significant time to injury, but still scored eleven goals and two assists in twenty starts. His 2005 totals were nine goals and two assists, and he missed at least one month of action after violating the MLS Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Policy when he was pulled over by Columbus police and refused to take a breathalyzer test.[1]
New York Red Bulls
Before the 2006 season Buddle was traded to New York Red Bulls for Eddie Gaven and Chris Leitch.[2] However he had a disappointing year in his tenure with the team only scoring six goals because he was battling a foot injury. On November 22, Edson Buddle was traded to Toronto FC for Tim Regan who was previously claimed in the 2006 MLS Expansion Draft by Toronto FC. He failed to score in 10 appearances for the Reds but assisted on the club's first ever goal, setting up Danny Dichio to score against Chicago Fire in front of the south stand at BMO Field.
Los Angeles Galaxy
On June 13, 2007, Buddle was traded to the Los Angeles Galaxy for Tyrone Marshall. He scored his first goal for the Galaxy against Real Salt Lake.
Buddle was not expected to be a starting striker as the 2008 MLS season began, as the Galaxy already had three attacking forwards in Carlos Ruiz, Landon Donovan and Alan Gordon. In spite of this, Buddle became a prominent striker on the Los Angeles Galaxy offense in 2007, filling in for the injured Guatemalan striker Carlos Ruiz or when Landon Donovan and Ruiz were absent while on international duty for the United States and Guatemala respectively.
He scored two hat tricks during his first season in Los Angeles: one in Week 8 against FC Dallas and one in Week 12 against the San Jose Earthquakes,[3] winning the MLS Player of the Week in both weeks.[4] After his second hat trick, teammate David Beckham commented, "Edson is an individual who is getting better at the game. He's proved that tonight."[5] After scoring his ninth goal against the Columbus Crew on June 22, 2008, coach Ruud Gullit said he had become a "true professional" and that he was "very pleased" with him.[6] ESPN's Andrea Canales noted that Buddle had once suffered from a reputation of being "maddeningly lazy at times, giving up on passes that didn't fall in his striking-sweet zone," but that he had improved due to guidance from Beckham and an improved self-confidence as he scored more goals.[5] MLS Extratime's Shep Messing said, "I don't think there's a better tandem up top than Landon Donovan and Edson Buddle...They complement each other. They don't take away each other's space, making it better for each other."[7]
After scoring just five goals in the 2009 season, Buddle opened the 2010 season on fire, scoring seven goals in the first four matches of the year. By mid-May, he had scored nine times, earning a surprising call-up to the national team roster for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He continued his strong form after returning from the World Cup, continuing to lead the league in scoring when the 2010 MLS All-Star Game rosters were announced despite having missed several matches on international duty. On October 24, 2010, the Los Angeles Galaxy won the Western Conference and the Supporter's Shield, with Buddle winning the Galaxy's MVP, golden boot, and Humanitarian of the Year.[8]
FC Ingolstadt 04
Buddle signed with 2. Bundesliga club FC Ingolstadt 04 on January 10, 2011.[9] He debuted for Ingolstadt on January 21, 2011 in a 1–1 draw against MSV Duisburg. He scored his first goal for the Bavarian side, in the 78th minute of that game.[10]
International
Although he may have been a promising player for the United States national team, Buddle's injuries have made it difficult for him to break into the squad. He has figured for the U-20 and U-23 teams, playing in the 2001 World Youth Championship. Buddle earned his first senior team cap on March 29, 2003, in a friendly against Venezuela, but would not see the field for the U.S. again for seven years. On May 11, 2010, he was named to the preliminary squad of the United States national team for the 2010 World Cup, and on May 25, started in a 4–2 friendly loss to the Czech Republic. On May 26, 2010, Buddle was named to the US National Team bound for the 2010 World Cup. After his selection to the squad, Buddle contributed two first-half goals in a friendly match versus Australia on June 5, 2010. In the 2010 FIFA World Cup he appeared as a substitute in matches against England and Algeria.
International goals
Goal | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1 | June 5, 2010 | Ruimsig Stadium, Roodepoort, South Africa | Australia | 1–0 | 3–1 | Friendly |
2 | 2–1 | |||||
3 | November 15, 2011 | Stožice Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia | Slovenia | 1–0 | 3–2 | Friendly |
Career statistics
Club
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Last updated November 9, 2011
International
National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
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United States | |||
2003 | 1 | 0 | |
2004 | 0 | 0 | |
2005 | 0 | 0 | |
2006 | 0 | 0 | |
2007 | 0 | 0 | |
2008 | 0 | 0 | |
2009 | 0 | 0 | |
2010 | 5 | 2 | |
2011 | 4 | 2 | |
Total | 10 | 3 |
Statistics accurate as of match played November 15, 2011
Personal
Buddle is named after Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pelé.[11] His father, Winston Buddle, a former professional soccer player born in Jamaica, chose the name. Buddle attended Port Chester High School in Westchester County, NY.
Honors
Los Angeles Galaxy
- Major League Soccer Western Conference Championship (1): 2009
- Major League Soccer Supporter's Shield (1): 2010
Columbus Crew
- Major League Soccer Supporter's Shield (1): 2004
- Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (1): 2002
Individual
- Los Angeles Galaxy MVP: 2010
- Los Angeles Galaxy Golden Boot: 2010
- Los Angeles Galaxy Humanitarian of the Year: 2010
- MLS Player of the Month: August 2002, April 2010
- MLS Best XI: 2010
References
- ^ "Around the Globe". Deseret News (Salt Lake City). August 16, 2005. Retrieved May 20, 2008.
- ^ Butler, Dylan (March 29, 2006). "Red Bulls get their man in Buddle". mlsnet.com. Retrieved June 24, 2008. [dead link]
- ^ Ratajczak, Pete (June 15, 2008). "Buddle hat trick lifts LA past Quakes". mlsnet.com. Archived from the original on June 18, 2008. Retrieved June 23, 2008.
- ^ "Buddle named MLS Player of the Week". Major League Soccer Communications. June 16, 2008. Archived from the original on June 20, 2008. Retrieved June 23, 2008.
- ^ a b Canales, Andrea (June 15, 2008). "Galaxy squad starting to open people's eyes". Retrieved June 24, 2008.
- ^ Jones, Grahme L. (June 22, 2008). "Landon Donovan scores twice, but Galaxy ties Columbus, 3–3". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 23, 2008.
- ^ "MLSnet.com Extratime: Episode 59". youtube.com. June 25, 2008. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
- ^ "LA Galaxy name 2010 team award winners". lagalaxy.com. October 24, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
- ^ "Forward Edson Buddle Signs with FC Ingolstadt". lagalaxy.com. January 11, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
- ^ "Ingolstadt vs. MSV Duisburg 1 - 1". socccerway.com. January 21, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
- ^ Witz, Billy (May 16, 2010). "Two Strikers Score Their Way Into the Picture". The New York Times. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
External links
- Edson Buddle at fussballdaten.de (in German)
- 1981 births
- Living people
- American people of Jamaican descent
- People from New Rochelle, New York
- People from Port Chester, New York
- African American soccer players
- Soccer players from New York (state)
- Association football forwards
- Long Island Rough Riders players
- USL A-League players
- Columbus Crew players
- Doping cases in association football
- New York Red Bulls players
- Toronto FC players
- American expatriate soccer people in Canada
- Los Angeles Galaxy players
- FC Ingolstadt 04 players
- Expatriate soccer players in Canada
- Expatriate footballers in Germany
- United States men's international soccer players
- 2010 FIFA World Cup players