Chris Pontius (soccer)

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Chris Pontius
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Pontius with D.C. United in 2011
Personal information
Full name Christopher Richard Pontius
Date of birth (1987-05-12) May 12, 1987 (age 37)
Place of birth Yorba Linda, California, U.S.
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Youth career
Irvine Strikers
2001–2005 Servite High School
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2008 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 86 (29)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008 Ventura County Fusion 0 (0)
2009–2015 D.C. United 152 (31)
2016–2017 Philadelphia Union 63 (14)
2018–2019 LA Galaxy 44 (7)
Total259(52)
International career
2017 United States 5 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of October 29, 2019
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of October 29, 2019

Christopher Richard Pontius (born May 12, 1987) is an American former professional soccer player.

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Early life and education

Pontius attended and played central midfield for Servite High School. [1] He played club soccer with the Irvine Strikers.

He played college soccer at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he was named Big West Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2007, and Hermann Trophy candidate in 2008. In 2006, Pontius and the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos won the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.

Pontius and the 2006 UCSB Gauchos soccer team honored at the White House UCSB men's soccer team at the White House 2007-06-18.jpg
Pontius and the 2006 UCSB Gauchos soccer team honored at the White House

Playing career

Warming up before a Philadelphia Union game Chris Pontius warms up.jpg
Warming up before a Philadelphia Union game

Despite being originally named to Ventura County Fusion's roster in 2008 along with several other Gauchos, he did not appear in any matches for the club. [2] [3]

D.C. United

Pontius was drafted in the first round (7th overall) of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by D.C. United. He made his professional debut, and scored his first professional goal, on March 22, 2009, in D.C. United's first game of the 2009 MLS season against Los Angeles Galaxy. [4] On May 23, 2010, Pontius scored D.C.'s 2nd goal in the 3–2 victory against Italian giants A.C. Milan. On July 25, 2012, he scored the MLS All-Star's 2nd goal against Chelsea F.C. to equalize their eventual 3–2 win. Also in 2012, Pontius emerged as D.C. United's leading goal scorer with 10 goals through the first 27 league matches. On September 14, 2012, D.C. United announced Pontius' signing to a long-term contract extension with the club (terms of the extension are as yet undisclosed).

Pontius has had a career riddled with injuries. In September 2010, he had a hamstring injury that required surgery and ended his season. Again in 2011, his season ended early with a fractured tibia. In 2012, his first injury-free season since his debut, he scored a career-high 12 goals. Injuries again plagued Pontius in 2013 and he only played in 22 of the 34 matches that year. D.C. United announced in April 2014, that Pontius would again undergo hamstring surgery and would likely miss most of the 2014 season. [5] Pontius eventually returned to the lineup as a substitute on September 10, 2014, with a mere 8 games left in the regular season. [6] He played 182 games, scored 37 goals, and recorded 23 assists for DC.

Philadelphia Union

On December 7, 2015, Pontius was traded to Philadelphia Union for allocation money. [7] Pontius saw a resurgence to form and became a major contributor to the Union's 2016 season as he led the team in scoring with 12 goals from 34 appearances on the left wing. This return to form earned him the 2016 MLS Comeback Player of the Year. [8]

LA Galaxy

Pontius signed as a free agent with LA Galaxy in January 2018. [9] Pontius's contract with LA Galaxy concluded at the end of their 2018 season. [10] He re-signed with the club on December 19. [11] Pontius announced his retirement from professional soccer on October 29, 2019. [12] [13]

International

On December 22, 2009, Pontius received his first call-up to train with the senior U.S. national team. Training in Carson, California began for Pontius and the other players called up on January 4, 2010, leading up to a friendly match against Chile. On August 29, 2011, Pontius was called up by the U.S. National Team for friendlies against Costa Rica and Belgium. Pontius debuted for the national team on January 29, 2017, as a substitute in a friendly against Serbia. [14]

Career statistics

As of January 2, 2017 [15]
All-time club performance
ClubSeason MLS MLS Cup U.S. Open Cup CONCACAF Total
AppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoals
D.C. United
2009 284--3052366
2010 172--40--212
2011 257--20--277
2012 31123000--3412
2013 222--51--273
2014 812000--101
2015 233110060304
Philadelphia Union
2016 34121022--3614
Club Total186437116311222149
Career Total186437116311222149

Awards and honors

UC Santa Barbara

D.C. United

United States

Individual

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