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Conor Casey

American soccer coach and former player


American soccer coach and former player

FieldValue
nameConor Casey
imageConor Casey Philadelphia Union.JPG
image_size250px
captionCasey playing for the Philadelphia Union
fullnameConor Patrick Casey
birth_date
birth_placeDover, New Hampshire, U.S.
height
positionForward
collegeyears11999–2000
college1Portland Pilots
collegecaps128
collegegoals131
years12000–2001
clubs1Borussia Dortmund II
caps123
goals114
years22001–2004
clubs2Borussia Dortmund
caps24
goals21
years32001–2002
clubs3→ Hannover 96 (loan)
caps319
goals37
years42003–2004
clubs4→ Karlsruher SC (loan)
caps430
goals414
years52004–2006
clubs5Mainz 05
caps540
goals53
years62006
clubs6Mainz 05 II
caps62
goals61
years72007
clubs7Toronto FC
caps72
goals70
years82007–2012
clubs8Colorado Rapids
caps8119
goals850
years92013–2015
clubs9Philadelphia Union
caps970
goals921
years102016
clubs10Columbus Crew SC
caps104
goals100
totalcaps313
totalgoals111
nationalyears12001
nationalteam1United States U20
nationalcaps13
nationalgoals10
nationalyears22000
nationalteam2United States U23
nationalcaps29
nationalgoals20
nationalyears32004–2010
nationalteam3United States
nationalcaps319
nationalgoals32
manageryears12017–2019
managerclubs1Colorado Rapids (assistant)
manageryears22019
managerclubs2Colorado Rapids (interim)
manageryears32022
managerclubs3Charleston Battery

Conor Patrick Casey (born July 25, 1981) is an American former soccer player. He played for 16 seasons as a forward, finishing his career with Columbus Crew SC, before turning to coaching with his former club Colorado Rapids.

Playing career

Youth and college

Casey was born in New Hampshire, but moved to Colorado at age five, and considers Denver his hometown. He played soccer at Denver's South High School and went on to play two years of college soccer for the University of Portland from 1999 to 2000. In his first year at the University of Portland, Casey was named best player of the year. In 2000, he led the NCAA in scoring with twenty-three goals and seven assists.

Professional

After playing well in the 2000 Summer Olympics Casey signed a four-year contract with German club Borussia Dortmund. After finishing a year of playing with the club, Casey was loaned out in the 2001–02 season to Hannover 96, where he scored seven goals in nineteen games. The subsequent year, Casey stayed with Dortmund, but only saw action in four games, scoring one goal. In 2003–04, he was again loaned to a second division club, Karlsruher SC, scoring fourteen goals in thirty games. In 2004, Casey signed with Bundesliga club Mainz 05, but scored only two goals and struggled with injuries during two and a half seasons with the club.

After being released by Mainz, Casey returned to America and signed with Major League Soccer. Casey was originally allocated to Toronto FC and after two games with no goals and no assists, he was traded to his hometown club, Colorado Rapids, on April 19, 2007, in exchange for Riley O'Neill and an undisclosed amount of allocation money.

He played 15 games with the Rapids in 2007, scoring two goals and three assists. In 2008, he scored 11 goals and two assists in 21 games. Casey ended the 2009 MLS season, with 16 goals, just one less than leader Jeff Cunningham to go along with one assist in 24 games. He was named in the MLS Best XI in 2009. In 2010, Casey became the All Time goal scorer for the Colorado Rapids as he scored 13 goals and 6 assists in 27 games. Likewise in 2010, Casey was selected as the MVP for the 2010 MLS Cup championship though the representative of the award sponsor announced "Casey Conor" when awarding it. In 2011, Casey suffered a season-ending Achilles tendon injury in a July 16 game against the Seattle Sounders FC as he finished that season with six goals and one assist in 14 games. In 2012, Casey scored two goals and three assists in 18 games. On November 16, 2012, Casey was released by the Colorado Rapids.

On December 14, 2012, Casey was selected by Philadelphia Union in the first round of the 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft, Stage 2. On January 23, 2015, it was announced that Casey had signed a new contract with the club for the 2015 season.

After three seasons in Philadelphia, Casey signed with Columbus Crew SC on January 26, 2016.

International

Casey played at the 2001 World Youth Championship in Argentina and then graduated to the senior United States national team, getting his first cap on March 31, 2004, against Poland. On July 7, 2005, Casey suffered a tear to his ACL while playing against Cuba in the U.S.'s opening game of the Gold Cup. He served as a late sub for the United States during several matches in the 2009 Confederations Cup. Casey scored twice (his first ever Senior team goals) against Honduras in a critical world cup qualifier at San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on October 10, 2009. The unanimous Man of the Match, Casey scored the U.S.'s first two goals, and was fouled to set up the game-winning free-kick goal by Landon Donovan. The win put the United States through to the 2010 World Cup.

Managerial career

On January 26, 2017, Casey was hired by Colorado Rapids as an assistant coach. On May 1, 2019, head coach Anthony Hudson was fired and Casey was promoted to interim head coach.

In December 2021, Casey was announced as the new head coach of the Charleston Battery in the USL Championship, becoming the sixth head coach in the club's history. Charleston and Casey mutually agreed to part ways on October 12, 2022, before the final match of the season after a dismal year of only six wins in 33 contests.

Career statistics

Club

Sources:

ClubSeasonLeagueCupIncludes the DFB-Pokal and U.S. Open CupContinentalOtherAll appearances in the MLS Cup PlayoffsTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal23140000002314Total4100000041Total403220000425Total1195031004212653Total70217100007722Career total3131111540042332117
Borussia Dortmund II2000–01Regionalliga Nord102102
2001–02Oberliga Westfalen13121312
Borussia Dortmund2001–02Bundesliga00000000
2002–03Bundesliga41000041
2003–04Bundesliga00000000
Hannover 96 (loan)2001–022. Bundesliga19710207
Karlsruher SC (loan)2003–042. Bundesliga3014203214
Mainz 052004–05Bundesliga28222304
2005–06Bundesliga1010000101
2006–07Bundesliga200020
Mainz 05 II2006–07Oberliga Südwest2121
Toronto FC2007MLS2020
Colorado Rapids2007MLS15220172
20082111112212
20092416002416
2010271300423115
2011146000000146
201218200182
Philadelphia Union2013MLS3110203310
201425831289
201514320163
Columbus Crew SC2016MLS400040

International

Source:

United StatesYearAppsGoalsTotal192
200460
200520
200600
200700
200810
200982
201020
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.October 10, 2009Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras3–22010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
2.

Managerial

TeamFromToRecordGWDLGFGAGDWin %Total
Colorado Rapids (interim)May 1, 2019August 25, 2019
Charleston BatteryDecember 20, 2021October 9, 2022

Honors

Colorado Rapids

  • Major League Soccer Eastern Conference Championship: 2010
  • Major League Soccer MLS Cup: 2010

United States

  • CONCACAF Gold Cup Champions: 2005

Individual

  • MLS Cup Most Valuable Player: 2010
  • MLS Best XI: 2009
  • Colorado Rapids – All Time Goal Scorer: 54
  • Colorado Rapids – All Time Hat Trick: 3

References

References

  1. "Conor Casey". ESPN FC.
  2. (March 5, 2007). "Casey to play in MLS for Toronto". ESPN FC.
  3. (April 20, 2007). "Rapids Acquire Denver South High Grad Conor Casey". OurSports Central.
  4. (November 16, 2009). "Rapids Forward Conor Casey Named To 2009 MLS Best XI". OurSports Central.
  5. Lalas, Greg. (November 22, 2010). "Colorado's Casey named MLS Cup MVP". Colorado Rapids.
  6. (July 19, 2011). "Casey out for the year with torn Achilles". Colorado Rapids.
  7. (November 16, 2012). "Rapids to part ways with eight players". Colorado Rapids.
  8. (December 14, 2012). "Union selects Conor Casey in Stage 2 of MLS Re-entry draft". Philadelphia Union.
  9. (January 23, 2015). "Trio of veterans set to return to Philadelphia Union for 2015 Major League Soccer season". Philadelphia Union.
  10. (January 26, 2016). "Crew SC signs free agent forward Conor Casey".
  11. (July 9, 2005). "Conor Casey Suffers ACL Tear". ussoccer.com.
  12. "Kick Started". Outside Online May 2010 Issue.
  13. (May 1, 2019). "Anthony Hudson relieved of duties, Conor Casey named interim head coach".
  14. (20 December 2021). "Battery Name Conor Casey Head Coach".
  15. (October 12, 2022). "Charleston Battery and Conor Casey Mutually Agree to Part Ways".
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  17. {{MLS player. conor-casey
  18. "Conor Casey at WorldFootball.net". HEIM:SPIEL Medien GmbH & Co. KG.
  19. {{NFT player. 7097
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