Michael Enfield

Michael David Enfield ( born July 19, 1983 in Ventura, California) is an American football player.

Career

Enfield was during high school among the best players of his age group and came to a total of 13 appearances for the U.S. U-18 national team. Following this he played between 2001 and 2004 in the College Soccer for the UCLA Bruins. In 2002 he won with the team the college championship, in 2004, in his last year of college, he was elected to the NCAA First - Team All-American. Overall, he came during his four seasons at the College for 78 missions, scoring 16 goals.

In MLS SuperDraft 2005, he was selected in the 2nd round in a total of 15 out of Los Angeles Galaxy. In his debut season in Major League Soccer Enfield came to six inserts, twice he stood in the starting lineup. In the play-off phase in which his team won ultimately by a 1-0 win over New England Revolution the championship, he did not play. Even when winning the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Enfield remained without use. After five more missions in the 2006 season he was gewaivt end of the season.

In March 2007 he played in Australia during the Sydney FC and eventually received a two- year contract. Shortly after the start of the season he retired in training a serious knee injury and was out for the remainder of the season because of a discovered in June 2008, cartilage damage, he was also missing the season opener of the 2008/09 season and his expiring contract was not renewed after the season.

In the summer of 2005 he took part with a U.S. football tournament selection at the Maccabiah Games, winning the silver medal.

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