Chris Wondolowski

Chris Wondolowski
  • U.S. National Team: MNT
  • Position: Forward
  • Date Of Birth: Jan. 28, 1983
  • Height: 6-0
  • Weight: 165
  • Hometown: Danville, Calif.
  • Club: San Jose Earthquakes

After a stellar year in which he led MLS in scoring, Chris Wondolowsi joins the U.S. National Team for the first time in the 2011 January camp. A versatile attacking player who can feature up top or out wide, the California native enjoyed a break out year for the San Jose Earthquakes and is looking to test his skills at the international level.

  • Called up to the full U.S. National Team in January 2011, his first appearance in a U.S. camp at any level.
  • Captured the MLS Golden Boot and was named to the MLS Bext XI in 2010.
2010: Earned his first ever call up to the U.S. MNT 24-player training camp roster in preparation for the international friendly against Chile … First Appearance: None First Goal: None
2010: Led Major League Soccer in scoring with 18 goals, capturing the MLS Golden Boot, propelling San Jose into the MLS Playoffs … Named part of MLS Best XI … 2009: Acquired by the ‘Quakes in a trade with the Houston Dynamo … Appeared in seven games with three starts with Dynamo, tallying two goals and one assist … Played in 14 games with three goals and one assist for San Jose … 2008: Made eight MLS appearances …Scored in the Superliga championship-game shootout at New England on Aug. 5 … Started both legs of the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal series against Municipal and scored third goal in 3-1 home win on March 19 … Came on as a substitute in both legs of the semifinal against Saprissa … 2007: Appeared in 16 games, making three starts and grabbing a goal and an assist … Made first start of the season on April 29 in 1-0 loss vs. the Chicago Fire … 2006: Scored his first MLS goal on Aug. 21 against Chicago in 2-2 tie … 2005: Made Earthquakes MLS debut on Sept. 10 vs. Chivas.

Named to the CCAA first team for four consecutive seasons at Chico State … Scored five goals and registered two assists … In 2003, he was named second team Division II All-America … Helped Chico State to CCAA Championship with a 19-4-1 record … Led Chico to NCAA Division II championship game … Played 23 games, registering 11 goals and eight assists … In 2002, Wondolowski played 19 games, tallying 12 goals and seven assists … In 2001 he led his team with 10 goals and six assists in 19 games.

Married Lindsay prior to the 2009 season … Father, John Wondolowski, is San Ramon Valley High School assistant soccer coach … Younger brother, Stephen, was a reserve on the Dynamo’s MLS Cup championship team in 2007 and was also a teammate in 2008 … … He is half Native American and is a member of the Kiowa Tribe. His tribal name is Bau Daigh (pronounced Bowe Dye), which means “Warrior coming over the hill."

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