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name: Chad Marshall
position: D height: 6-4 weight:190 Birthdate: August 22, 1984 Hometown: Riverside, CA last club: |
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| Regular Season Stats | full bio l year-by-year stats l video highlights |
| year | club | gp | gs | min | g | a | sht | sog | fc | fs | c | ej |
| 2009 | Columbus | 18 | 18 | 1,580 | 4 | 0 | 18 | 12 | 15 | 12 | 1 | 1 |
| Career | 143 | 140 | 12,441 | 12 | 7 | 109 | 45 | 147 | 77 | 6 | 1 | |
| Most Recent Video Highlights |
| date | clubs | video description |
| 09/27/08 | Crew @ Revolution |
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| 07/17/08 | Wizards @ Crew |
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| 06/14/08 | Crew @ Wizards |
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MLS Experience
Had appeared in 96 games, with 93 starts, entering the season… Had notched four goals and five assists in that time… One of the top young American defenders, now in his fifth professional season... Was widely regarded as one of the league's best defenders as a rookie in 2004, when he didn't turn 20 until August... Scored his first career MLS goal on 7/9/05 vs. S.J. … Picked up his first career point, with an assist 7/17/04 vs. N.E. ... Left Stanford after his sophomore year to sign with MLS and was the Crew's top pick (No. 2 overall) in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft...MLS Playoff Highlights: Had appeared in two postseason matches entering this season, both of them starts...
U.S. Open Cup Highlights: Had seen action in five matches, starting three, entering this season... Scored Crew's lone goal in 2-1 OT loss at D.C. on 8/1/06 in Round of 16.
2007: Appeared in 12 games, 11 of them starting assignments... Missed 17 games due to concussions... Scored two goals, 6/3 at Chicago and 6/23 at L.A., on the season... 2007 Reserve Division: Started both games in which he appeared... Scored one goal, in a 1-1 tie vs. Chivas USA on 5/13.
2006: Appeared in 26 games, starting 25... Had one goal, 4/8 at Colorado, and one assist, 5/6 at Real Salt Lake, which was on the game-winning goal... Missed 4/29 game with a right hip flexor, 5/13 game with a dislocated and fractured septum and the 8/19 match with a head injury... 2006 U.S. Open Cup: Appeared in both matches, starting one... Scored lone Crew goal in 2-1 OT loss at D.C. on 8/1 in Round of 16.
2005: Appeared in 30 games, all of them starts… Tallied one goal, 7/9 vs. S.J., and three assists on the season… Missed the game on 10/5 due to U.S. National Team commitment… 2005 U.S. Open Cup Highlights: Started and played the entire 120 minutes in The Crew's 3-1 overtime loss to FC Dallas on 8/3.
2004: Appeared in 28 matches, 27 of them starts, as one of the league's top rookies... Was a finalist for MLS Rookie of the Year honors... Made his MLS debut on 4/17 at K.C. ... Missed the opener on 4/3 with a separated right shoulder and the 7/3 game with a left-knee sprain... Became youngest Crew player ever start a game on 4/17 (erased later in the season by Danny Szetela)... Became the youngest Crew player ever to tally an assist (also later erased in the season by Szetela) with his first career MLS point vs. N.E. on 7/17... 2004 MLS Playoffs: Played all 180 minutes of the of the Eastern Conference Semifinal series vs. N.E. ... 2004 U.S. Open Cup: Started both games in The Crew's Open Cup campaign.
International
Has represented the U.S. at the Men's National Team, Under-23, U-20 and U-17 levels... Had four caps and one goal through March 2007… Notched his first goal in his first career cap on 3/9/05 in a friendly vs. Columbia…Senior: Had four caps (3/9/05, 3/19/05, 9/7/05 and 10/12/05) through March 2007... 9/7, 10/12 were both World Cup qualifying matches... Earned his first cap on 3/9/05, starting a friendly vs. Colombia, and scored a goal in his debut, a 3-0 U.S. victory...
U-23: Made his U-23 debut in February 2004, appearing in four of the U.S.'s five matches (three starts) in the final round of CONCACAF Olympic qualifying in Mexico...
U-20: Had 30 caps with the U-20 National Team... Started all five games at the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship in December 2003, helping the U.S. to the quarterfinals... Was the only player to appear in all 19 international matches in 2003...
U-17: Made 12 appearances at the U-17 level... Started two games at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship in Trinidad & Tobago... Started all three matches at the 2001 CONCACAF Under-17 World Championship qualifying tournament... His first international goal was the game winner in a 2-1 win against Jamaica in the tournament opener on 4/18... Tallied three goals from his backline spot in 2000.
College
A standout for two seasons at Stanford, where he appeared in 40 games, 39 of them starts, including the 2002 NCAA Men's College Cup final... Collected eight points, on three goals and two assists...2003: A first-team All-Pac 10 selection as a sophomore, when he started all 19 games in which he appeared... Scoredone goal and added an assist for three points... Selected to the NSCAA All-Far West Region second team...
2002: Had a strong rookie campaign, earning Soccer America Freshman of the Year and second-team All-Pac 10 honors... Appeared in 21 games, starting 20 times... Tallied two goals and one assist for five points... Scored two dramatic game-winning overtime goals in the NCAA Tournament, helping the Cardinal to a pair of 2-1 victories, over Furman on 12/1 in the third round and Creighton 12/13 in the NCAA College Cup semifinals... Played in the College Cup final, won by UCLA... Named to the NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team.
Other Amateur Highlights
Was a NCSAA All-American as a senior at Rubidoux High School... A Parade All-America selection in 2001 and 2002 and named Parade's Best Defender in 2002... Was named the top college recruit in the country by Soccer America.
Personal
The son of Duane and Sandra Marshall ... Has a younger sister, Jaclyn... Has a golden retriever named Missy... Enjoys working on his new house... Was an avid equestrian as a youth and had a horse named Frank.

