Andrew Weber

33 Goalkeeper

  • Height / Weight: 6-2 / 190
  • Age: 29 (08/09/1983)
  • Experience: 3 Years
  • Hometown: Phoenix, AZ
  • How Acquired: Attended training camp with the Sounders FC as a trialist in 2012 and signed on 3/2/2012
  • Previous Clubs: San Jose (MLS, 2009-11) , Montreal Impact (USL-1, 2006-08), D.C. United (2005)

MLS Experience
2010: On San Jose Earthquakes roster but did not appear in a match.

2009: Signed with Earthquakes on 2/11 and started two matches. Made MLS debut on 9/27 at DC and picked up his first career win. Started and played full 90 minutes at CHV on 10/17, making eight saves. Started and played 90 minutes on 9/8 in exhibition vs. CD Aguila, recording the shutout. Played 90 minutes in U.S. Open Cup game on 4/29 vs. NY.

2005: Was signed as a developmental player by D.C. United and was a member of the reserve squad, but did not make any appearances for the senior team.

Other Professional Experience
2006-08: Played in 29 regular season matches for the Montreal Impact of the United Soccer League First Division. Posted a 12-4-8 record in 24 games in 2006-07, recorded 10 shutouts. and had a 0.72 goals against average. Made one CONCACAF Champions League appearance in 2008.

College
Four-year starter in goal for the New Mexico Lobos. Holds UNM’s career records for games played (83), minutes played (7,681), goalie wins (50), saves (350), and shutouts (25). Three time All-MPSF performer and two-time all-region player. Played for FC Classic Bandidos while in college in 2002 and 2003 and helped Bandidos win West Regional in 2002.2004: Led the Lobos to a 17-1-2 season. Had lowest goals-against-average in school history at 0.55. First Team All-MPSF and Second Team All-Far West Region. 2003: Became first goalkeeper in school history to score a goal when his punt deflected off of a UC Irvine defender. All-MPSF Second Team. 2002: MPSF Goalkeeper of the Year, NSCAA Midwest Region Third Team, and MPSF All-Tournament Team. Set a school record in wins with 18 and recorded six shutouts. 2001: As a freshman, started all 21 matches. Had five shutouts, three of which were in postseason play.

High School
Started three of his four years at McGlintock High School. As a senior in 2005, he was named Class 5A Goalkeeper of the Year in Arizona as a senior in 2000, All-State and All- Region selections, as well as team MVP. Played club soccer for the Tempe Pros Club and finished national runner-up in 2000.

Personal
His mother, Barbara Weber, is a registered nurse and school nurse in Scottsdale, Arizona. His father, Donald Weber, is the vice president of Provista Life Science and does research for Alzheimer’s and breast cancer. Has an older brother, Matthew, and older sister Kim Bryant, and an identical twin brother, Elliot. He is also an uncle of three. At home, he has a five-year old American Bulldog named Harley. Off the field, he loves music – his first concert was seeingA Perfect Circle. Andrew and his twin brother, Elliot, participated in this year’s edition of The Amazing Race.

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