My List Steve Cherundolo and Brian Maisonneuve . And you guys know that more players only played for one team for his entire career? Why George John has never played by the U.S. Team? I think he's a good player. Other names of players who never play for U.S. Team: Steve Rammell, Jim Rooney, Mike Ammann and Shep Messing . And you know players who might have deserved player on the U.S. Team?
George John has had a series of significant injury problems. He's out for this season as well. As far as players on one team, Logan Pause is one. He's played almost 300 games now for the Chicago Fire, and has multiple USMNT caps.
I'm still surprised he hasn't played for Greece. But boat probably passed with their recent WC performance.
List of one-club men (Americans soccer players) 1.Steve Cherundolo ( Hannover 96 de 1999 - 2014 ) 2.Brian Maisonneuve ( Columbus Crew 1996 - 2004 ) 3. Seth Stammler ( New York Red Bulls 2004 - 2010 ) 4. Kevin Crow ( San Diego Sockers 1983 - 1996 ) 5.Gerard Lagos ( Minnesota Thunder 1990 - 2001 ) 6.Matt Holmes ( Minnesota Thunder 1991 - 1998 ) 7.Michael Anhaeuser ( Charleston Battery 1994 - 1998 ) 8.Logan Pause ( Chicago Fire 2003 - 2014 ) 9.Jimmy Banks ( Milwaukee Wave 1987 - 1993 ) 10.John Swallen ( Minnesota Thunder 1990 - 2001 ) 11.Mark Pulisic ( Harrisburg Heat 1991- 1999 ) 12.Neil Covone (Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1991-1992) http://ussupersoccer.blogspot.com.br/2014/08/os-doze-americanos-que-jogaram-por-um.html
Cherundolo has to be the go to guy for this designation. Even more impressive as it was an overseas club. And he had interest from Bolton and Roma at different stages of his career. But he made the right decision to stick with the club and got them into the EL knockout stages in his later years.
Devon McTavish, DC United 2006-11. Cobi Jones deserves an honorable mention for staying at one club for over a decade from the day it was founded to the day he retired. I don't think it's really useful to include the lower leagues or indoor leagues, because at those levels there are a ton of one-club men who had local day jobs.
Burn/FCD legend Bobby Rhine was essentially a one-club man from the day he was drafted to the day he died. Went on loan for a game or two to a USL club after was drafted.
List of one-club men (Americans soccer players) 1.Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96 de 1999 - 2014) 2.Brian Maisonneuve (Columbus Crew 1996 - 2004) 3. Seth Stammler (New York Red Bulls 2004 - 2010) 4. Kevin Crow (San Diego Sockers 1983 - 1996) 5.Gerard Lagos (Minnesota Thunder 1990 - 2001) 6.Matt Holmes (Minnesota Thunder 1991 - 1998) 7.Michael Anhaeuser (Charleston Battery 1994 - 1998) 8.Logan Pause (Chicago Fire 2003 - 2014) 9.Jimmy Banks (Milwaukee Wave 1987 - 1993) 10.John Swallen (Minnesota Thunder 1990 - 2001) 11.Mark Pulisic (Harrisburg Heat 1991- 1999) 12.Neil Covone (Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1991-1992) 13.Eddy Hamel (Ajax 1922-1930)
Funny, this post has two years and for some reason today I found some names ! Right now: Chris Bahr for the Philadelphia Atoms! He scored 11 goals and 2 assists in 22 games.
Zach Scott. Played with the Seattle Sounders from 2002 to 2016. He played some indoor as well during that time. But was always a Sounder for outdoor purposes.
List of one-club men (Americans soccer players) 1.Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96 de 1999 - 2014) 2.Brian Maisonneuve (Columbus Crew 1996 - 2004) 3.Seth Stammler (New York Red Bulls 2004 - 2010) 4.Kevin Crow (San Diego Sockers 1983 - 1996) 5.Gerard Lagos (Minnesota Thunder 1990 - 2001) 6.Matt Holmes (Minnesota Thunder 1991 - 1998) 7.Michael Anhaeuser (Charleston Battery 1994 - 1998) 8.Logan Pause (Chicago Fire 2003 - 2014) 9.Jimmy Banks (Milwaukee Wave 1987 - 1993) 10.John Swallen (Minnesota Thunder 1990 - 2001) 11.Mark Pulisic (Harrisburg Heat 1991- 1999) 12.Neil Covone (Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1991-1992) 13.Eddy Hamel (Ajax 1922-1930) 14.Frank Borghi (St. Louis Simpkins-Ford) 15.Chris Bahr (Philadelphia Atoms 1975) 16.Charlie Colombo (St. Louis Simpkins-Ford)
Full list Outdoor Players Ajax: Eddy Hamel (1922–1930). Charleston Battery: Michael Anhaeuser (1994–1998), Mike Richardson (2007–2008). Chicago Fire: Logan Pause (2003–2014). Columbus Crew: Brian Maisonneuve (1996–2004). Fort Lauderdale Strikers: Neil Covone (1991–1992). Hannover 96: Steve Cherundolo (1999–2014). Minnesota Thunder: Gerard Lagos (1991–2001, Matt Holmes (1991–1998), John Swallen (1990–2001), John Coughlin (1991–2002). New York Red Bulls: Seth Stammler (2004–2010) . New England Revolution: Chris Tierney (2008–2018). Philadelphia Atoms: Chris Bahr (1975). San Jose Earthquakes: Chris Roner (2002-2004). St. Louis Simpkins-Ford: Frank Borghi, Charlie Colombo. Seattle Sounders FC: Zach Scott (2002–2016). Indoor Players Harrisburg Heat: Mark Pulisic (1991–1999). Memphis Americans: Steve Doerr (1981–1984). Milwaukee Wave: Jimmy Banks (1987–1993). San Diego Sockers: Kevin Crow (1983–1996).
Outdoor Players Atlanta Silverbacks: Shane Moroney (2011-2013), Jose Parada (2011). Ajax: Eddy Hamel (1922–1930). Charleston Battery: Michael Anhaeuser (1994–1998), Mike Richardson (2007–2008). Charlotte Eagles: Daniel Harvey (2005-2008,2010). Chicago Fire: Logan Pause (2003–2014), Hunter Jumper (2012-2014), Jason Pelletier (2008-2014). Columbus Crew: Brian Maisonneuve (1996–2004). Dayton Dutch Lions: Eric Kissinger (2010-2015). Fort Lauderdale Strikers: Neil Covone (1991–1992). Hannover 96: Steve Cherundolo (1999–2014). Harrisburg City Islanders: Steve Fisher (2004-2010), Garret Pettis (2012, 2014-2016), Minnesota Thunder: Gerard Lagos (1991–2001, Matt Holmes (1991–1998), John Swallen (1990–2001), John Coughlin (1991–2002). New York Red Bulls: Seth Stammler (2004–2010) . New England Revolution: Chris Tierney (2008–2018), Marshall Leonard (2002-2007). Philadelphia Atoms: Chris Bahr (1975). San Jose Earthquakes: Chris Roner (2002-2004). St. Louis Simpkins-Ford: Frank Borghi, Charlie Colombo. Seattle Sounders FC: Zach Scott (2002–2016). Indoor Players Harrisburg Heat: Mark Pulisic (1991–1999). Memphis Americans: Steve Doerr (1981–1984). Milwaukee Wave: Jimmy Banks (1987–1993). San Diego Sockers: Kevin Crow (1983–1996).