Davy Arnaud

Davy Arnaud ( born June 22, 1980 in Nederland, Texas) is an American soccer player on the positions of the striker and midfielder, who plays for the Montreal Impact in Major League Soccer.

Club career

College

Arnaud played at West Texas A & M University in 1999 to 2001. Overall, he scored 31 goals there and prepared before 3.

Kansas City Wizards

In MLS SuperDraft 2002, he was drafted by the Kansas City Wizards. In his first year he played only 43 minutes in three games. His second year as a professional began similarly, but he was able to prevail in the course of the season and played a total of 18 times, scoring 3 goals. In his third season with the Wizards, he became a regular player, after Preki and As he took were injured. Along with Josh Wolff, with whom he formed the attacking duo of Wizs, he was instrumental in the reach of first place in the Western Conference in 2004.

Before the 2010 season, he was named by coach Peter Vermes to the captain of the team.

Montreal Impact

On 28 November 2011, he moved in exchange for defender Seth Sinovic to Montreal Impact.

National

His first game in the national team of the United States, he graduated in 2007 with a friendly match at Soldier Field in Chicago against the Brazilian selection.

His first international goal he scored July 11, 2009 against Haiti in the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2009.

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