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All American Homecoming

Four Americans Return to Play Soccer in the MLS

By Nate Covert, published Mar 09, 2007
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After spending the last twelve years in Europe, Claudio Reyna will slog it out on American soccer fields this summer. The former captain of the U.S. National Team joined Bruce Arena's New York Red Bulls in January as the team's Designated Player.

Reyna started his professional career at Bayer Leverkusen, who quickly sent him out to Wolfsburg, a far weaker team in the German Bundesliga. However, his six goals in 28 appearances for the team was enough to the draw the interest of Rangers, a Glasgow based team in Scotland.

Not only was it a chance to play in the Scottish Premier League, but playing for Rangers meant that Claudio Reyna would become second on a list of nine Americans to earn a spot on a UEFA Champions League roster.

The Red Bulls signed the former American captain from Manchester City, where Reyna has been a staple in the midfield for the past four years. When he ran the American midfield, he earned 112 caps for the national team and scored four times.

Although Reyna is the most well known of the Americans returning state-side, he's joined by three other players who are looking to make names for themselves.

Conor Casey, like Reyna, headed directly for Germany, when he signed with Borussia Dortmund in 2000, where Dortmund loaned him out almost immediately upon his arrival. After seasons on loan to Hannover 96 and Karlsruhe, Casey was signed by Mainz.

Since 2004, Casey has played in only 38 matches for Mainz and scored only twice. The striker spent a fair amount of time injured and certainly did not meet the team's expectations up front. Despite eight caps with the U.S. National Team, Casey has yet to score while on national team duty.

Despite his struggles in front of goal, Toronto FC signed the yank, where he'll join a strange mixture of fresh Canadian talent and an international melting pot including: a Welshman, an Irishman, and a Uruguayan.

Two promising young American players ought to make their MLS debuts as well this season. Both Robbie Rogers and Jamil Fearrington are returning from brief stints in Europe and should liven things up a bit on the pitch this summer.

Takeaways
  • Claudio Reyna was the second American to make a Champions League roster.
  • Jamil Fearrington was the eighth American to make a Champions League roster.
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