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- Height / Weight: 6-0 / 170
- Age: 32 (08/02/1980)
- Hometown: Ballwin, Missouri
- Previous Clubs: Colorado (MLS, 2009) , Columbus (MLS, 2008-09) , Aalesunds FK (Norway, 2008) , New England (MLS, 2003-08) , Mid Michigan (USL PDL, 2002)
- Leads Sounders FC with 115 career points
- New England’s No. 3 career leader in goals (37) and assists (29)
- Earned 14 caps for U.S. National team, recording one goal and two assists
- Coach Sigi Schmid: “Pat is an experienced player who can play up front, wide, on both flanks, right and left. He has played the high striker and the underneath striker.”
MLS Experience
2011: Made nine appearances and started two games. Made first start of season vs. CHV (8/13) and logged season-high 69 minutes. Across all competitions, appeared in 17 games and made seven starts. Recorded assist in 3-1 U.S. Open Cup win vs. LA (7/13). Game-winning assist in historic 1-0 CCL win at CF Monterrey (8/23).
2010: Made eight starts in 12 appearances after signing two weeks into the season. Made Sounders FC debut as a reserve vs. NY (4/3). Scored first goal for Seattle at PHI (6/27) and recorded first assist vs. NE (6/5). Last appeared in a league match at LA (7/4) and was placed on club’s Disabled List (9/15). First goal for Seattle came in friendly vs. Boca Juniors (5/26).
2009: Made five appearances (two starts) for Crew. Traded to Colorado on June 15, 2009. Made 17 league appearances for Rapids. Waived on March 23, 2010.
2008-09Joined the Crew on August 6, 2008, appearing in 11 games and scored one goal and added two assists. Columbus went on to win Supporters’ Shied and 2008 MLS Cup champions.
2003-08: Made 119 appearances for New England Revolution in five seasons, including 100 starts. Started in three straight MLs Cup title games from 2005 07. Helped lead team to 2007 U.S. Open Cup title with two goals and a team-high four assists. Named MVP of Cup Final. Named MLS All-Star in 2004 and 2005. Shared 2004 MLS Budweiser Scoring Championship, recording 11 goals and eight assists for 30 points. Posted two hat tricks during time with Revs. One of three finalists for 2003 MLS Rookie of the Year after scoring 10 goals and seven assists in only 17 starts (28 appearances).
Other Professional Experience
2008: Appeared in 11 games for Aalesunds FK of the Norwegian Premier League.
International Experience
Noonan earned his first cap for the U.S. National Team in a match against Haiti on March 13, 2004. Scored his first national team goal on March 9, 2005 in a 3-0 victory over Colombia. Key role in USA winning 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Entered World Cup qualifier vs. Mexico as 75th minute substitute on March 27, 2005, playing in front of 110,000 fans at Azteca Stadium. An alternate selection for the U.S. squad for 2006 FIFA World Cup.
College
Four-year starter at Indiana. Three-time NSCAA All-American, including first-team honors in 2001 and 2002. Runner-up for the Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year Award in 2001 and the M.A.C Hermann Trophy in 2002. Helped lead Indiana to three NCAA College Cup appearances, including the 1999 National Championship. Big Ten Player of the Year in 2001 and 2002. Finished No. 6 in school history with 127 career points and seventh in goals with 48..
Majored in sports management. Trained with England’s Chelsea FC in November 2004. Best soccer memory is winning the 1999 NCAA Championship at Indiana. Childhood friend of Taylor Twellman growing up in St. Louis. Enjoys playing cards and golf. Has three older sisters and one younger borther. Son of Peter and Mary Beth. Married for two years to Elvira.
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- Starting XI
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- Pat Noonan and Erik Friberg
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- Colombian Flood Relief Fundraiser
- Colombian Flood Relief Fundraiser
- Colombian Flood Relief Fundraiser
- Colombian Flood Relief Fundraiser
- Colombian Flood Relief Fundraiser
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- Starting 11
- Kasey Keller
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- Tyrone Marshall
- Pat Noonan scores!
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- Leo Gonzalez celebration
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- Sounders FC 3, Boca Juniors 0
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- Michael Fucito celebration
- Gratitude
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- Match Recap: vs Herediano
- Training Report: Half Way There
- Training Report: Tournament Tuesday
- Match Recap: at Monterrey
- Postmatch Interviews: vs Chivas USA
- Match Preview: vs Chivas USA
- Match Recap: at San Francisco FC
- Microsoft Monday
- Postmatch Interviews: at Galaxy
- Kasey Keller Kinect for Xbox 360 video
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- The Unsung Heroes
- Sounders Visit Kindering Center
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- D.C. Preview
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- Sounders FC Weekly - Week 10
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- Sounders FC Weekly - Week 7
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- Red Bulls Match Recap

