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name: Pat Noonan
position: F height: 6-0 weight:170 Birthdate: August 02, 1980 Hometown: Ballwin, MO last club: Aalesunds FK (Norway) |
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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 | Colorado | 17 | 9 | 843 | 2 | 0 | 19 | 5 | 12 | 16 | 0 | 0 |
| Columbus | 5 | 2 | 206 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| Career | 152 | 117 | 10,203 | 40 | 32 | 265 | 130 | 115 | 207 | 12 | 0 | |
| Most Recent Video Highlights |
| date | clubs | video description |
| 09/13/08 | Crew @ Toronto FC |
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| 10/03/07 | Revolution @ FC Dallas |
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| 09/15/07 | FC Dallas @ Revolution |
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Noonan is a dynamic player who can run at defenders and create off the dribble … he can attack from either wing, using both feet to good effect ... has a knack for good link-up play and makes other players around him better with his unselfish play … holds the ball exceptionally well and has good tactical awareness... always a scoring threat when he's on the field.
PRO CAREER:
2008: Made eleven appearances for Aalesunds FK of the Norwegian Premier League, before joining the Crew on August 6.2007: Made 27 appearances, including 21 starts, suffering several injuries throughout the season that limited his availability. Rebounded from an injury-plagued 2006 season with seven goals and four assists. Had his first goal of the year - and first since Sept. 9, 2006 - when he scored against Columbus on June 16, while also recording an assist. In the team's U.S. Open Cup semifinal match against the Carolina RailHawks on Sept. 4, scored one goal (the game-winner in extra time) and assisted on the team's other goal (the game-tying goal in first-half stoppage time). Had his first multiple-goal game since 2005 when he scored twice against Dallas on Sept. 15. Scored one goal and assisted on the Revs' other two goals in the final of the U.S. Open Cup on Oct. 3 against Dallas to be named the match's most valuable player by the host U.S. Soccer Federation. Helped lead the team to the U.S. Open Cup title with two goals and a team-high four assists. Started all four postseason games, including his third-straight MLS Cup title game on Nov. 18.
2006: Missed significant portions of the season with various injuries (hamstring, back, hip flexor, sports hernia), which limited to action in only 14 games and a career-low 851 minutes. Netted one goal and three assists in his appearances. Continued his mastery against New York, netting his 11th goal against the club in 14 regular-season games on Sept. 9, which proved to also be the game-winning goal in the 1-0 victory. Returned from sports hernia surgery (performed on Oct. 9) on Oct. 28 against Chicago in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Semifinal Series at Gillette Stadium, entering as a halftime substitute and scoring the series-tying goal that brought New England level, 2-2, on aggregate, before later converting his attempt in the series-deciding penalty kicks, which the Revs won to advance to their fifth consecutive Eastern Conference Championship. Assisted on Taylor Twellman's fourth-minute game-winning goal in the Revs' 1-0 victory at D.C. on Nov. 5 in the Eastern Conference Championship, sending the team to its second consecutive MLS Cup. Also started MLS Cup 2006, playing all 120 minutes.
2005: Noonan's third MLS season saw him hit great highs while enduring some frustrating spells. Noonan scored eight goals through June 25 but did not tally in the league again until the playoffs, largely because of absences due to U.S. National Team duty and injuries. Named an MLS All-Star for the league's game against EPL side Fulham FC, but was unable to play because of injury. Was the Honda MLS Player of the Week for Week 13 after scoring two goals against Columbus on June 22 and adding his third strike of the week on June 25 against the MetroStars. Registered assists in four consecutive matches between Sept.10-24, tying him for the second longest such streak in 2005. Noonan's go-ahead goal against the MetroStars in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at Gillette Stadium brought the Revs level at 2-2 on aggregate and was a major component of New England's stunning comeback in that series.
2004: Noonan shared the 2004 MLS Budweiser Scoring Championship with MetroStars midfielder Amado Guevara, recording 11 goals and 8 assists for a league-leading 30 points. Posted second career hat trick in Revs' win at Kansas City on June 2. Scored game-tying goal in the Eastern Conference Championship game against D.C. on Nov. 6
2003: Injuries to key players provided Noonan the opportunity to start at striker down the stretch of the 2003 season and he went on to exceed the expectations of most pundits around the league, scoring 10 goals and adding two more in the playoffs. He started the season as an understudy to the wide midfielders and ended the season as a forward, finishing in the top 10 in MLS in goals (10) and in points (27). Was particularly effective against the MetroStars, scoring seven of his 10 regular-season goals and both of his playoff goals against the Tri-State area club. On Oct. 25 against the MetroStars, scored three goals for his first career hat trick. Named MLS Player of the Month for October after scoring five goals and adding one assist. Was one of three finalists for 2003 MLS Rookie of the Year.
COLLEGE:
A four-year star at collegiate powerhouse Indiana … a three-time NSCAA All-American, including first-team honors in 2001 and 2002 … runner-up for the Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year Award in 2001 and was edged by four points for the M.A.C Hermann Trophy in 2002 … helped lead the Hoosiers to three NCAA College Cup appearances, including the 1999 National Championship and a title game appearance in 2001 … earned Big Ten Player of the Year honors twice (2001 and 2002) and was a three-time All-Big Ten selection … started every game in which he played in his four years at IU … finished his career sixth in the Indiana record books with 127 career points and seventh with 48 career goals.U.S. NATIONAL TEAM:
An alternate selection for the U.S.'s 2006 FIFA World Cup squad … has earned 13 caps and scored one goal for the U.S. National Team as of March 1, 2007 … emerged as a major player in the U.S. National Team pool in 2005 … came on as 75th minute substitute in front of 110,000 fans at Azteca Stadium in the World Cup qualifier against Mexico on March 27, 2005 … was a big part of the U.S. team that won the CONCACAF Gold Cup before picking up an injury in the semifinal match … named to the roster for the U.S. match against Haiti on March 13, 2004 in Miami, where he earned his first cap … scored his first national team goal on March 9, 2005 against Columbia in a 3-0 victory in Fullerton, Calif.PERSONAL:
Is the son of Pete and Marybeth Noonan … Majored in sports management at Indiana ... has three sisters and one brother ... trained with English Premier League club Chelsea FC in November 2004 … his favorite move is The Shawshank Redemption ... favorite athlete is Steve Nash ... his best soccer memory is winning the 1999 NCAA Division I Soccer Championship at Indiana ... lists Dan Brown as his favorite author ... favorite TV show is House ... other sports and hobbies are watching movies, playing cards and golf… childhood friend of Taylor Twellman growing up in St. Louis.

