Clyde Simms
{{short description|American former soccer player (born 1982)}}
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Clyde Simms
| image = Clyde Simms cropped.jpg
| image_size = 280
| fullname = Clyde Simms
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1982|8|21}}
| birth_place = Jamestown, North Carolina, United States
| height = 5 ft 9 in
| position = Defensive Midfielder
| currentclub =
| clubnumber =
| collegeyears1 = 2000–2003
| college1 = East Carolina Pirates
| collegecaps1 = 72
| collegegoals1 = 7
| years1 = 2003
| clubs1 = Raleigh CASL Elite
| caps1 = 17
| goals1 = 2
| years2 = 2004
| clubs2 = Richmond Kickers
| caps2 = 26
| goals2 = 3
| years3 = 2005–2011
| clubs3 = D.C. United
| caps3 = 182
| goals3 = 3
| years4 = 2012–2013
| clubs4 = New England Revolution
| caps4 = 39
| goals4 = 0
| totalcaps = 264
| totalgoals = 8
| nationalyears1 = 2005
| nationalteam1 = United States
| nationalcaps1 = 1
| nationalgoals1 = 0
| medaltemplates =
| pcupdate = November 22, 2013
| ntupdate = March 30, 2009
}}
Clyde Simms (born August 21, 1982) is an AmericanBell, Jack. [https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70B14F9395D0C778EDDAC0894DD404482 "SOCCER REPORT; From Obscurity to U.S. Team"], The New York Times, May 24, 2005. Accessed March 17, 2012. "Simms is among a group of African-American players helping to change the perception of soccer in the United States; that group includes Eddie Pope, DaMarcus Beasley, Eddie Johnson, Edson Buddle, Cory Gibbs and Oguchi Onyewu." former professional soccer player. He played in Major League Soccer from 2005 to 2013. He also represented the United States at international level.
Career
=College=
Born in Jamestown, North Carolina, Simms attended Southwest Guilford High School in High Point, North Carolina. Simms played college soccer at East Carolina University from 2000 to 2003, where he appeared in 72 games and notched seven goals and seven assists. He was team captain during his final three years.
=Professional=
Simms went undrafted by Major League Soccer after college and instead signed with Richmond Kickers of the A-League. Although he had a relatively impressive first season with the Kickers and started 28 games for the club, Simms's talent was not really recognized until he was called into the United States national team camp as a replacement player due to a conflict between the United States Soccer Federation and the players in 2005. Simms greatly impressed in camp and, when the disagreement was settled, Simms was asked to remain in camp and train with the regular team.
Simms's performance in the national camp intrigued several MLS teams, and he was eventually signed as a discovery player by D.C. United on February 25, 2005. In the 2008 MLS season, Simms played in 30 MLS games, with 30 starts and two goals scored and two assists. He missed only 3 minutes the entire season.
After seven seasons with D.C. United, the club declined his 2012 contract option and he entered the 2011 MLS Re-Entry Draft. Simms was selected by New England Revolution in stage two of the draft on December 12, 2011.{{cite web| url = http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/12/12/stage-2-re-entry-draft-highlighted-busy-galaxy| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120108093448/http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/12/12/stage-2-re-entry-draft-highlighted-busy-galaxy| archive-date = 2012-01-08| title = Stage 2 of Re-Entry Draft highlighted by busy Galaxy {{!}} MLSsoccer.com}} He agreed a contract with New England eleven days later.{{cite web |url=http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2011/12/revs-sign-re-entry-process-selection-clyde-simms |title=Revs sign Re-Entry Process selection Clyde Simms {{!}} New England Revolution |website=www.revolutionsoccer.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120110113444/http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2011/12/revs-sign-re-entry-process-selection-clyde-simms |archive-date=2012-01-10}}
Simms played two seasons for New England. He announced his retirement on February 13, 2014.{{cite web |url=http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2014/02/former-revolution-midfielder-clyde-simms-announces-retirement |title=Former Revolution midfielder Clyde Simms announces retirement {{!}} New England Revolution |website=www.revolutionsoccer.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140520220408/http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2014/02/former-revolution-midfielder-clyde-simms-announces-retirement |archive-date=2014-05-20}}
=International=
Simms has one cap for United States national team, which he received on May 28, 2005, when he came on as an injury-time substitute against England.
Honors
=D.C. United=
- Major League Soccer Supporter's Shield (2): 2006, 2007
- Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (1): 2008
= NC Hall of Fame =
- [http://ncsoccerhalloffame.com/ Inducted into the NC Soccer Hall of Fame on January 24, 2015]
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{MLS player|clyde-simms}}
- {{NFT player|11716}}
{{D.C. United MVP}}
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Category:African-American soccer players
Category:American men's soccer players
Category:East Carolina University alumni
Category:North Carolina FC U23 players
Category:A-League (1995–2004) players
Category:Richmond Kickers players
Category:New England Revolution players
Category:United States men's international soccer players
Category:People from Jamestown, North Carolina
Category:Sportspeople from Guilford County, North Carolina
Category:Soccer players from North Carolina
Category:USL League Two players
Category:Major League Soccer players
Category:Men's association football midfielders