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 Marcus Hahnemann
 
MNT Career Stats
GP: 6 – Shutouts: 1

World Cup Stats
GP: 0 –  Shutouts: 0

World Cup Qualifying Stats
GP: 1 – Shutouts: 1

U.S. National Team: A thick, imposing presence in the goal who likes to play aggressively … His outstanding play at Reading FC and his time in national team camps throughout qualifying helped him earn his spot on the roster … Had what could fairly be described as the longest layoff from national team duty, his time between appearances spanning eight years, five months, and 28 days between 1994 and 2003 … Another American goalkeeping success story with his achievements in playing first-team football in England … 2005: While making only two appearances for the U.S., he clearly established himself as a capable backup … Got the victory in the USA’s 4-1 win against Cuba to open the 2005 Gold Cup in front of his hometown fans in Seattle … Started his first-ever World Cup qualifier, backstopping the U.S. to a 0-0 draw on Sept. 7 away to Guatemala ... 2004: Did not figure in the U.S. scheme … 2003: Got his first start for the national team in nearly nine years when he helped guide the U.S. to a 2-1 win against New Zealand on June 8 in Richmond … Named to the squad that played in the 2003 Confederations Cup in France … 1994: Played three games overall, posting an even 1-1-1 record with matches against Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, and Honduras … His first victory came against the Reggae Boyz, a 3-0 shutout on Nov. 22 in Kingston … First Appearance: Nov. 19, 1994, vs. Trinidad & Tobago … First Shutout: Sept. 7, 2005, vs. Guatemala.

Professional: Firmly established as the first-choice goalkeeper at Reading, he is entering his 13th season as a professional … Signed a contract extension that will keep him with the Royals until 2007 … Career ladder has spanned the A-League to MLS to the English Premier League … 2005-06: Played every minute of every league match to open the campaign, a total of 27 matches … Posted a remarkable 17 shutouts in those 27 games, headlining Reading’s push to gain promotion to the EPL … Played his 100th game for Reading away at Millwall at the end of August … 2004-05: Having started every league and cup game the entire 2004-05 season, he finished with 21 shutouts in all competitions … Compiled a 0.96 goals against average in league play … His side narrowly missed out on making the promotion playoffs, falling three points short … 2003-04: Injured his knee in March 2004, came back towards the end of the season but could not push the Royals to a second consecutive playoff berth ... Made a total of 42 appearances in all competitions … 2002-03: Made a career-high 47 appearances in all competitions … Manned the nets as Reading reached the promotion playoffs, only to lose out to Wolverhampton … 2001-02: Loaned to Rochdale and Reading from Fulham, making six appearances for both … 1999-00: Purchased by Fulham of the English First Division for $90,000 … Made 13 appearances for the Rapids, gathering a 10-3-0 record …1998: With 16 wins in 28 regular season games, he was voted Rapids Defender of the Year … 1997: Made his first appearance for Colorado as a substitute in the 82nd minute on April 20 against Dallas, then went on to start the next 23 consecutive league games … 1996: Helped Sounders win the A-League championship ... 1995: Led the A-League goalkeepers in minutes played (2160), shutouts (9), fewest goals allowed (24) and goals against average (1.00) .. 1994: Had a record-setting year in 1994 with the Seattle Sounders, when he was the only rookie to be named to the first team of the A-League All Stars, posting eight shutouts and 66 saves in his first professional season.

College: As Seattle Pacific's only three-time All-American, Hahnemann helped the Falcons capture the 1993 NCAA Division II Championship in his senior year ... Named Defensive MVP of the 1993 Final Four ... A four-year letterman at Seattle Pacific, Hahnemann holds school records for consecutive scoreless minutes (944), consecutive shutouts (10) and career shutouts (46) ... Rated among the nation’s top 10 in shutouts and goals-against average in all four of his collegiate seasons.

Personal: Nickname is ‘Red Bird’ … Likes to work on his Porsche and play video games … Famous for throwing his jersey into the crowd at all his matches in England … Intensely patriotic, he has a tattoo of the American flag on his left arm … He and wife Amanda have two boys, Hunter and Austin … Holds a German passport.
10/11/2008  
U.S. Men 6
Cuba 1
10/06/2008  
U.S. Futsal Team 1
Portugal Futsal 8
10/04/2008  
U.S. Futsal Team 3
Thailand Futsal  5
U.S. Men vs. Trinidad & Tobago
ESPN, Galavision
10/15/2008  8:00 PM  ET
U.S. Men vs. Guatemala
ESPN2, Galavision
11/19/2008  6:00 PM  MT


  
 
U.S. Women vs. South Korea Women
11/01/2008  6:00 PM  ET
University of Richmond Stadium; Richmond, Va.
U.S. Women vs. South Korea Women
11/05/2008  7:30 PM  ET
Paul Brown Stadium; Cincinnati, Ohio
U.S. Women vs. South Korea Women
11/08/2008  7:00 PM  ET
Raymond James Stadium; Tampa, Fla.
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