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name: Chris Klein
position: M
height: 6-0 weight:185
Birthdate: January 04, 1976
Hometown: St. Louis, MO
last club: Real Salt Lake (MLS)
Regular Season Statsfull bio l year-by-year stats l video highlights
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2009Los Angeles28101,15803161010420
Career32228725,946496745719720719091
Most Recent Video Highlights
date clubs video description
05/18/08 Galaxy @ FC Dallas video Chris Klein scores
05/03/08 Galaxy @ Real Salt Lake video Chris Klein halftime interview
10/13/07 Toronto FC @ Galaxy video Chris Klein Pregame Interview

Acquired by Los Angeles

From Real Salt Lake in exchange for defender Nathan Sturgis and forward Robbie Findley on June 21, 2007.

MLS Highlights

2008: Scored once and added seven assists while again playing every game, starting all 30 games for the Galaxy. On 5/24, Klein started his 94th consecutive game, setting a new MLS record. That streak had stretched to 115 games by the end of the season, while Klein had moved into the top 10 in MLS history in games played with 294. He scored his only goal of the season on 5/18 when he opened the scoring in LA’s 5-1 road win over FC Dallas. He tied a career-high with two assists in LA’s 5-2 win over D.C. United.

2007: Was named the Galaxy’s MVP as he led the league in games played and minutes played, appearing in 32 games between Real Salt Lake and LA, even though all MLS teams only played 30 regular season games. Klein also appeared in and played every minute of the Galaxy’s five SuperLiga contests. He scored twice in SuperLiga, with the first coming in the 6-5 win over FC Dallas and the second coming in the Final defeat to Pachuca when he sent the match to extra time with a bicycle kick in the final seconds of regulation. Klein also scored the game-winning goal in the 2-1 win over FC Dallas on 9/23, beating Dario Sala from long range. Klein played every second of every Galaxy game after his arrival in June with the exception of the Open Cup defeat by Richmond, a game which he was ineligible for having already played for RSL in the tournament. He appeared in and started 11 games while with RSL, scoring once and adding an assist in 990 minutes of action.

2006: Acquired by Real Salt Lake prior to the season, Klein tied a career-high with seven goals and added eight assists while starting all 32 games during his first season in Salt Lake. He scored in three straight games in August and was named the MLS Player of the Week for Week 21.

2005: Was named an MLS All-Star for the fourth straight year and the ACE Comeback Player of the Year after returning from a severe knee injury. He set a career-high with nine assists and played in the 200th game of his MLS career on 10/15 at Dallas, a game which proved to be his final game as a member of the Wizards.

2004: Was on pace for a career-year statistically with four goals and eight assists before suffering a torn left ACL and being ruled out for the season.

2003: Finished the season with six goals, including back-to-back two-goal games late in the season, and four assists to finish third on the Wizards in scoring.

2002: Was named ACE Comeback Player of the Year for the first time after tallying seven goals and five assists in 25 games after recovering from knee sur gery.

2001: One of the Wizards most consistent performers with three goals and six assists.

2000: Won his first MLS Cup with the Wizards, assisting on Miklos Molnar’s game-winning goal in the 1-0 win over Chicago in the MLS Cup. Klein set then career-highs with six goals and eight assists.

1999: Scored his first career goal in MLS on 5/8, scoring the game-winner in the 2-1 win over LA. He followed that performance with a goal and an assist, his first-ever in MLS, in a shootout loss to D.C. United.

1998: Appeared in 17 games as a rookie with the Wizards after being selected with the fourth pick in the MLS College Draft, starting eight times.

College Highlights

Klein played four years (1994-97) at Indiana University, playing 88 games in his time with the Hoosiers. He finished his college career with 19 goals and 18 assists.

National Team

Klein has earned 22 caps with the U.S. National Team since making his debut in a 2-0 win over Mexico on 10/25/2000. Klein scored his first goal for the U.S. in his eighth appearance, a 4-0 win over Canada in January 2003. He had notched his first assist in the previous game against El Salvador in November 2002. Has recorded a total of five goals and three assists all-time for the U.S., including a goal and two assists in a 4-0 win over Guatemala on 2/19/2006.

Personal

A native of St. Louis, Klein graduated from Indiana University in 1998 with a degree in Business. He is married and has two children. A deeply religious man who works closely with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Klein was featured on an episode of The 700 Club for the Christian Broadcasting Network. A two-time winner of the MLS Comeback Player of the Year award, Klein lists winning the 2000 MLS Cup and earning his first cap as his most memorable moments along with his bicycle kick goal against Pachuca in the dying second of the SuperLiga Final. That goal was selected as the Top Play of the night on ESPN’s Sportscenter.