Thursday, June 14, 2007

Pope calls the 2007 season his last



What can I say about Eddie Pope that hasn't already been said? He was one of the best players this country has ever produced, hands down. No other defender has been so dominant in MLS or on the US men's national team. He's won multiple NCAA and MLS awards, including several Best XI and All Star selections. Pope also helped DC United to three MLS Cups and a CONCACAF Champion's Cup as well as being on the last team to win the InterAmerican Cup, a tournament held between CONMEBOL and CONCACAF clubs. In addition to his club success, he played for the USA in three World Cups and multiple CONCACAF Gold Cups.

The 33 year old defender, who retired from international play after the 2006 World Cup, has said the 2007 season will be his last. Pope was one of the few remaining MLS originals, with Chris Armas, Jason Kreis, Preki and Cobi Jones amongst others announcing their retirement earlier this year, leaving only a handful. Eddie Pope beagan his career in DC where he scored the goal that won DC United the inaugural MLS Cup, the first of three he would win with the club. Eddie Pope is the current captain of last place Real Salt Lake, which goes to show the 33 year old's class.

There is no doubt he will be missed and his contribution to progressing soccer in America made a definite impact. When I first got into the game, I remember Pope being a rock in our defense, solid and consistent. Though his career was plagued by injuries, he never showed signs of slowing down and it's a testament to his strength that he's retiring at 33. There is no doubt in my mind that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in Oneata, NY as soon as he is eligible.

4 comments:

lavadbx said...

Thanks for the first Cup, Eddie.

Dear_Claudio said...

Thanks for sucking in Germany.

lavadbx said...

Yeah, that too.

Frank Macomber said...

Damn you Eddie. That was our cup.