Scott Garlick

American soccer player (born 1972)


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nameScott Garlick
fullnameScott Garlick
birth_date
birth_placePhoenix, Arizona, United States
height
positionGoalkeeper
collegeyears11991–94
college1San Diego Toreros
years11994–1996
years21996–1997
years31997–1998
years41999–2001
years52001–2003
years62004–2005
years72006
clubs1Waterford United
clubs2Greensboro Dynamo
clubs3D.C. United
clubs4Tampa Bay Mutiny
clubs5Colorado Rapids
clubs6FC Dallas
clubs7Real Salt Lake
caps226
caps344
caps478
caps553
caps642
caps731
goals20
goals30
goals40
goals50
goals60
goals70
totalcaps274
totalgoals0
pcupdate31 December 2006
ntupdate31 December 2006
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Scott Garlick (born May 29, 1972, in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American retired soccer goalkeeper who played 10 seasons in Major League Soccer from 1997 to 2006.

Garlick went on trial to Waterford United in 1994. Initially for a month he stayed for two seasons before returning home in the hope of signing for a MLS club.

Garlick was not initially drafted by an MLS team; instead, he signed with the Greensboro Dynamo of the USISL. D.C. United called him up early in the 1997 MLS season, and then signed him for good later in the year. Garlick promptly backstopped DC to the MLS Cup, but the emergence of Tom Presthus led United to trade Garlick to the Tampa Bay Mutiny prior to the 1999 season.

Garlick spent two and a half seasons in Tampa, until he was traded to the Colorado Rapids in a deal that saw him packaged with Carlos Valderrama. He left Tampa as the team's all-time leader in most goalkeeping categories. He recorded 184 saves in the year 2000, an MLS single-season record that still stands today.

Garlick spent two and a half seasons with the Rapids as well, but the arrival of Joe Cannon and Scott's subsequent controversial benching for the 2003 playoffs opened the door for his departure. He was traded to the Dallas Burn prior to the 2004 season. Although Garlick began the season as the starter, he lost his job to Jeff Cassar down the stretch. He was traded to Real Salt Lake at the conclusion of the 2005 season.

Garlick is a graduate of Brophy College Preparatory in Phoenix.

In late February 2007 Garlick retired from soccer. In March 2007, he joined Cushman and Wakefield as a Senior Director of tenant representation.

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Individual

References

References

  1. Kuhns, Will. (1997-10-27). "Garlick Saves Best in Last Game; United Goalie Glad To Be in Right Place". [[The Washington Post]].
  2. "Scott Garlick".
  3. (July 29, 2000). "2000 MLS All-Star Game". MLSsoccer.com.

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