A very big week for former Wizards around the world. Not only did Herculez Gomez become the first American born player to lead a foreign first division in goals, the rest of the former Wizards picked up the goal scoring slack with him suspended for the final week of the Mexican season. This week 10 goals were scored by former Wizards, including Adam Cristman, Vicente Arze, Ryan Pore, Eddie Johnson, and Yura Movsisyan. Combine that with 3 more assists (Cristman, Pore, and Doug DeMartin), and 3 shutouts (Will Hesmer, Neal Kitson, and Chris Konopka) and this is probably the best week for former Wizards since I've been tracking them.
MLS
Preston Burpo - New England - Started and played 90 minutes in New England's 2-1 loss to Colorado.
Adam Cristman - DC United - Did not have a league game this week. Started and played 85 minutes, scoring 2 goals and getting 1 assist in DC's 4-2 win over Dallas in a US Open Cup qualifier.
Nick Garcia - Toronto - Dressed but did not play in Toronto's 2-0 win over Seattle. Started tonight for Toronto against Montreal in the Canadian Cup, but was subbed out after being punched in the face.
Luis Gil - Real Salt Lake - Did not dress in Salt Lake's 1-0 loss to Columbus.
Taylor Graham - Seattle - Did not dress in Seattle's 2-2 draw with Dallas. Did not dress in Seattle's 2-0 loss to Toronto.
Kevin Hartman - Dallas - Dressed but did not play in Dallas' 2-2 draw with Seattle. Started and played 90 minutes in Dallas' 4-2 loss to DC in a US Open Cup qualifier.
Will Hesmer - Columbus - Started and played 90 minutes recording the shutout in Columbus' 1-0 win over Salt Lake.
Chris Klein - LA - Came off the bench and played 15 minutes in LA's 0-0 draw with KC.
Claudio Lopez - Colorado - Dressed but did not play in Colorado's 2-1 win over New England.
Rauwshan McKenzie - Real Salt Lake - Dressed but did not play in Salt Lake's 1-0 loss to Columbus.
Kurt Morsink - DC United - Did not have a league game this week. Started and played 54 minutes in DC's 4-2 win over Dallas in tonight's US Open Cup qualifier.
Scott Sealy - San Jose - Came off the bench and played 7 minutes in San Jose's 3-2 loss to Chivas USA.
Carey Talley - DC United - Did not have a league game this week. Started and played 90 minutes in DC's 4-2 win over Dallas in the US Open Cup qualifier.
Shavar Thomas - Philadelphia - Did not dress in Philadelphia's 2-1 loss to New York.
Tyson Wahl - Seattle - Dressed but did not play in Seattle's 2-2 draw with Dallas. Started and played 90 minutes in Seattle's 2-0 loss to Toronto.
USSF Division 2
Doug DeMartin - Portland - Did not dress in Portland's 3-0 win over St. Louis. Came off the bench and played 29 minutes, recording an assist in Portland's 1-1 draw with Montreal.
Kevin Friedland - Minnesota - Started and played 61 minutes in Minnesota's 1-0 win over Tampa Bay. Came off the bench and played 1 minute tonight in Minnesota's 3-0 loss to Rochester.
Pat Healey - Baltimore - Started and played 90 minutes in Baltimore's 3-1 loss to Puerto Rico.
Neal Kitson - Rochester - Dressed but did not play in Rochester's 2-1 win over Austin. Started and played 90 minutes, recording the shut out in Rochester's 3-0 win over Minnesota.
Amir Lowery - Carolina - Did not have a game this week.
Ryan Pore - Portland - Started and played 90 minutes getting 2 goals and an assist in Portland's 3-0 win over St. Louis. Started and played 90 minutes scoring a goal in Portland's 1-1 draw with Montreal.
Abe Thompson - Miami - Did not have a game this week.
Lance Watson - Austin - Started and played 90 minutes in Austin's 2-1 loss to Rochester.
USL-2
Stephen Armstrong - Charleston - Started and played 68 minutes in Charleston's 0-0 draw with Pittsburgh. Started and played 64 minutes in Charleston's 1-0 win over Real Maryland.
Edson Elcock - Richmond - Started and played 90 minutes in Richmond's 1-0 loss to Charlotte.
Tom Gray - Pittsburgh - Started and played 90 minutes in Pittsburgh's 0-0 draw with Charleston.
Yomby William - Richmond - Started and played 90 minutes in Richmond's 1-0 loss to Charlotte.
John Wilson - Charleston - Started and played 90 minutes in Charleston's 0-0 draw with Pittsburgh. Started and played 90 minutes in Charleston's 1-0 win over Maryland.
International
Vicente Arze - Club Aurora - Bolivia - Started and played 77 minutes in Aurora's 2-2 draw with Jorge Wilstermann. Started for Aurora, scoring a goal in their 3-3 draw with Guabirá.
Eloy Colombano - Ferrocarril Sud - Argentina - Started and played 68 in Ferro's 3-2 loss to Independiente Tandil. Started and played 90 in Ferro's 3-0 loss to Def. Belgrano Villa Ramalho.
Herculez Gomez - Puebla FC - Mexico - Did not dress in Puebla's 2-1 loss to Toluca due to red card, did end up winning a share of the Golden Boot.
Jermaine Hue - Harbour View - Jamaica - Started and played 90 in Harbour View's 2-1 win over St. George.
Will John - NK Vinogradar - Croatia - Lost 2-0 to Solin.
Eddie Johnson - Aris FC - Greece - Dressed but did not play in Aris' 1-0 loss to Panathinaikos in the Greek Cup Final. Started and played 90 minutes, scoring 2 goals in Aris' 2-0 win over Olympiakos in the Super League playoffs.
Chris Konopka - Waterford United - Ireland - Started and played 90 minutes, recording the shut out in Waterford's 2-0 win over Finn Harps.
Carlos Marinelli - CA Aldosivi - Argentina - Did not dress in Aldosivi's 2-0 loss to CAI.
Yura Movsisyan - Randers FC - Denmark - Started and played 71 minutes, scoring 2 goals in Randers' 2-0 win over Midtjylland.
Akeem Priestly - FK Mughan - Azerbaijan - Did not play in Mughan's 3-2 loss to Karvan.
Khari Stephenson - Aalesund - Norway - Did not play in Aalesund's 1-0 win over Sandefjord.
Matt Taylor - FSV Frankfurt - Germany - Did not dress in Frankfurt's 1-1 draw with Augsburg.
Ivan Trujillo - Deportes Quindío - Columbia - Came off the bench and played 5 minutes in Quindío's 1-0 win over Cortuluá.
Thanks for keeping this up Mike. It's very interesting and one of the best features I've seen on any soccer blog.
ReplyDeleteWhen was Preston Burpo a Wizard?
ReplyDeleteAs I've said previously, I'm not sure, but he was on the Wizards all time roster in the media guide when I started tracking former Wizards.
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