Zach Thornton

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Zach Thornton
Personal information
Full name Zach Thornton
Date of birth October 10, 1973 (age 33)
Place of birth    Edgewood, MD, United States
Height ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Playing position goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Colorado Rapids
Youth clubs
1993-94 Loyola-Maryland
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1996-97
2003-04
1998-2007
2007-
MetroStars
Benfica
Chicago Fire
Colorado Rapids
6 (0)
0 (0)
240 (0)
(0)   
National team2
1998-2001 United States 8 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 21:00, 29 July 2006 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 3 June 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Zach Thornton (born October 10, 1973, in Edgewood, Maryland) is a soccer goalkeeper, who currently plays for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer

Thornton played high school soccer at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, Maryland, and college soccer at Loyola-Maryland (coincidentally, he was also a third-team All-American at lacrosse), and was drafted by the New York/New Jersey MetroStars in the 7th round of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. With then-former US national keeper and local star Tony Meola entrenched in Metro nets, Zach played only six games during his first two seasons in MLS. In 1997, he played a few games on loan with the North Jersey Imperials of the USISL, whose starting goalie was future Metro and US national teamer Tim Howard.

The Chicago Fire took Thornton in the 1997 MLS Expansion Draft, and his career took off. Beating out Mexican international Jorge Campos for the starting job, Zach lead the expansion Fire to that year's MLS Cup, and was named the league's Goalkeeper of the Year. He spent six years with the Fire, an automatic starter throughout his time there, and frequently at the top of MLS goalkeeping charts. In 2004, Thornton signed a six-month with Portuguese club Benfica. He didn't get a single first-team match with them, however, and re-signed with the Fire late in the MLS season. Thornton did not get any playing time, as his former backup Henry Ring had taken hold of the position in Thornton's absence. In 2005 Thornton would reclaim his spot in the Fire's net missing only a few matches due to injury. Thornton was traded to the Colorado Rapids on March 2, 2007.

Thornton's first cap with the US national team came against Australia on November 6, 1998. He backed up overage selection Kasey Keller at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Thornton hasn't been able to translate his success in MLS to the national level, collecting only eight caps.

Thornton is nicknamed The Beast for his imposing size. An alternative nickname many fans use is The Bear, referring to his almost bear-like build compared to an average soccer player, or even an average goalkeeper. According to the Chicago Fire's official website, Zach Thornton stands some 6'3" tall and weighs 230 pounds.


Colorado Rapids - Current Squad

1 Coundoul | 2 Harvey | 3 Vanney | 4 Gargan | 5 Beckerman | 6 Prideaux | 7 Kirovski | 8 McDonald | 10 Gomez | 11 Cooke | 12 Petke | 13 Keel | 14 Cummings | 15 Peterson | 16 Wingert | 18 Ihemelu | 19 Brown | 20 Hernández | 21 Colaluca | 22 LaBrocca | 23 Clark | 24 Coundoul | 25 Mastroeni | 27 Kimura | 28 DiRaimondo | 30 Hughes | 31 Thornton | 33 Wasson |  Cancela | Coach: Clavijo

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