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Bill Hamid

American soccer player

Bill Hamid

American soccer player

FieldValue
nameBill Hamid
imageAustria vs. USA 2013-11-19 (145).jpg
captionHamid with the United States in 2013
fullnameAbdul Bilal Hamid
birth_date
birth_placeAnnandale, Virginia, United States
height1.91 m
positionGoalkeeper
currentclubTampa Bay Rowdies
clubnumber24
youthyears12003–2007
youthclubs1Premier AC
youthyears22007–2009
youthclubs2D.C. United
years12009–2017
clubs1D.C. United
caps1184
goals10
years22018–2020
clubs2Midtjylland
caps21
goals20
years32018–2019
clubs3→ D.C. United (loan)
caps347
goals30
years42020–2022
clubs4D.C. United
caps448
goals40
years52023
clubs5Memphis 901
caps510
goals50
years62024
clubs6Northern Virginia FC
caps60
goals60
years72024
clubs7Virginia Dream
caps75
goals70
years82024
clubs8Maryland Bobcats
caps83
goals80
years92025
clubs9Miami FC
caps915
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years102025–
clubs10Tampa Bay Rowdies
caps1023
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nationalyears12008
nationalteam1United States U20
nationalcaps12
nationalgoals10
nationalyears22012
nationalteam2United States U23
nationalcaps24
nationalgoals20
nationalyears32012–2020
nationalteam3United States
nationalcaps38
nationalgoals30
medaltemplates
manageryears12024
managerclubs1Virginia Dream (player-coach)
club-updateOctober 26, 2025
nationalteam-updateDecember 9, 2020

2017}} | club-update = October 26, 2025 | nationalteam-update = December 9, 2020

Abdul Bilal "Bill" Hamid ( ; born November 25, 1990) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for USL Championship club Tampa Bay Rowdies.

Born in Annandale, Virginia, Hamid was the first D.C. United Academy player to sign for the first team in September 2009. He made his professional debut in May 2010 as the youngest goalkeeper to win a game in Major League Soccer history. He helped the team to victory in the 2013 U.S. Open Cup and received the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award in 2014. In January 2018 he joined FC Midtjylland, winning the Danish Superliga in his first season. He returned to D.C. United in August, initially on loan, and totaled 296 appearances (232 league). He was released at the end of the 2022 season, with franchise records of 89 shutouts and 976 saves.

Hamid made his senior debut for the United States national team in January 2012, playing eight games up to December 2020. He was part of their teams that won the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2013 and 2017.

Club career

D.C. United

Hamid became the first D.C. United Academy player to sign with the first team on September 2, 2009. Prior to signing with D.C. United, he was linked with a move to Celtic, until work permit issues derailed the move.

He made his professional debut on May 5, 2010, in a game against the Kansas City Wizards. With this win, Hamid became the youngest goalkeeper in MLS history, at 19 years 161 days, to win a regular season game, besting Tim Howard's record by four days. Hamid started 28 of United's 34 games during the 2011 season. He retained his starting spot during the 2012 season, making appearances in 27 matches.

After the 2011 regular season, Hamid began a 10-day trial on October 29, 2011, with English Premier League club West Bromwich Albion. He stayed with the club until November 7.

In 2012, Hamid earned a record 88 saves in arguably his best season in MLS to date. Despite Hamid being sent off with a red card during the 2012 playoffs in a match against the New York Red Bulls, D.C. United was able to come away with a win and advance to the next round. Hamid, emotional after seeing the win, was videotaped shirtless screaming "You can't hold us back" while pounding his chest. The phrase became a rallying cry for D.C. United fans who organized a display featuring the quote. Although D.C. United failed to defeat their next challenger, the Houston Dynamo, the phrase stuck with the fans. For the 2013 season, the D.C. United fan group Screaming Eagles designed a scarf with the quote and presented Hamid with a free one. D.C. United won the 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, the 100th edition of the competition. Hamid played the final, a 1–0 win at Real Salt Lake, having been deputized by Joe Willis in previous rounds. In 2014, D.C. United finished top of the Eastern Conference in the regular season, having finished bottom the year before. Hamid won the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award.

Midtjylland

At the end of the 2017 season, Hamid's contract with D.C. United expired as the two sides failed to negotiate a new contract. On October 25, 2017, it was announced that Hamid had signed with Danish Superliga club Midtjylland valid from January 1, 2018. He was back-up to Jesper Hansen in his first season, making only one league appearance on April 22 in a 3–3 draw at Aalborg, in which he made a mistake from a corner kick to give the opponents a 3–2 lead. Midtjylland finished the campaign as league champions.

Return to D.C. United

Hamid rejoined D.C. United on August 8, 2018, on a year-and-a-half loan. On December 9, 2019, this was made into a three-year permanent transfer for a reported transfer fee of $750,000.

Hamid played 10 games in the 2022 Major League Soccer season, which ended for him with a hand operation in June. During the season, D.C. United signed goalkeepers Rafael Romo, Luis Zamudio and David Ochoa, followed by Tyler Miller at the end of the year. Hamid was allowed to enter free agency, with franchise records of 89 shutouts and 976 saves.

Memphis 901

On March 20, 2023, Hamid joined USL Championship club Memphis 901 for the 2023 season. Hamid and Memphis mutually agreed to terminate his contract early on August 18, 2023.

Northern Virginia

Hamid appeared for Northern Virginia FC in their 2024 U.S. Open Cup match, a 3–2 loss to Carolina Core.

Virginia Dream

On April 2, 2024, Virginia Dream announced that Hamid would be joining the club as a player and goalkeeping coach for their 2024 United Premier Soccer League season.

Maryland Bobcats

On September 3, 2024, Maryland Bobcats announced that Hamid would be joining the club for the remainder of their 2024 season. (Pending National Independent Soccer Association and United States Soccer Federation Approval).

Since the addition of Hamid, the Maryland Bobcats gone on a 2-game winning streak. Through his first two games with the team, Hamid has registered 2 Clean Sheets in 180 minutes of play. The Maryland Bobcats have since cliched 1st Place in the East Region of National Independent Soccer Association.

Miami FC

In February 2025, Hamid joined USL Championship club Miami FC. The move brings him closer to his younger sister Jasmin Hamid, who plays for Fort Lauderdale United in the USL Super League.

Tampa Bay Rowdies

In August 2025, Hamid moved to the Tampa Bay Rowdies as the Rowdies transferred goalkeeper Nicolás Campisi to Miami FC.

International career

RFK Stadium

Hamid played for the United States at under-18 and under-20 level, and in October 2009 he trained with the senior team. Hamid made his international debut for U.S. national team on January 21, 2012, keeping a shutout as his team beat Venezuela 1–0 in an exhibition game at the University of Phoenix Stadium. He became the ninth goalkeeper not to concede on his international debut for the United States.

Coach Jürgen Klinsmann named Hamid in his roster for the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, which the United States won. He did not make his second appearance until November 18, 2014, in a 4–1 exhibition loss to the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.

Hamid was again called up for the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, receiving a second winner's medal. On July 15, he played his first competitive match for the United States at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio and kept a shutout in a 3–0 win that made his team top their group.

On December 30, 2019, Hamid was called up to Gregg Berhalter's 25-man roster for a friendly against Costa Rica on February 1, 2020. He played this game for his first international game in over 18 months, a 1–0 win in which he replaced Sean Johnson for the final 14 minutes. On December 9 he played his last of eight internationals, a 6–0 win over El Salvador in Fort Lauderdale.{{cite news |title=Mueller scores twice, USMNT routs El Salvador 6-0

Personal life

Hamid's parents are from Sierra Leone. He was raised Muslim and observes fasting during the Islamic month of Ramadan. He graduated from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland in 2006.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupContinentalOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal18405020902000Total4700020490Total4800000480Career total280070201103000
D.C. United2009MLS000000
20108030110
201128000280
20122401030280
201325010260
2014300001020330
2015250001030290
20162000010210
201724000240
Midtjylland2017–18Danish Superliga102030
D.C. United (loan)2018MLS14010150
201933010340
D.C. United2020MLS170170
2021210210
202210000100

International

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