Julian de Guzman explained

Julian de Guzman
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Fullname:Julian Bobby de Guzman
Birth Date:25 March 1981
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height:1.70 m[1]
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1994–1997
Youthclubs1:North Scarborough SC
Youthyears2:1997–2000
Youthclubs2:Marseille
Years1:2000–2001
Clubs1:1. FC Saarbrücken II
Caps1:30
Goals1:5
Years2:2001–2002
Clubs2:1. FC Saarbrücken
Caps2:21
Goals2:0
Years3:2002–2005
Clubs3:Hannover 96
Caps3:78
Goals3:2
Years4:2005–2009
Clubs4:Deportivo La Coruña
Caps4:97
Goals4:1
Years5:2009–2012
Clubs5:Toronto FC
Caps5:65
Goals5:2
Years6:2012
Clubs6:FC Dallas
Caps6:12
Goals6:1
Years7:2013
Clubs7:Jahn Regensburg
Caps7:15
Goals7:0
Years8:2013–2014
Clubs8:Skoda Xanthi
Caps8:26
Goals8:0
Years9:2015–2016
Clubs9:Ottawa Fury
Caps9:26
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:370
Totalgoals:11
Nationalyears1:1999–2001
Nationalteam1:Canada U20
Nationalcaps1:13
Nationalgoals1:4
Nationalyears2:2002–2016
Nationalteam2:Canada
Nationalcaps2:89
Nationalgoals2:4
Manageryears1:2017
Managerclubs1:Ottawa Fury (assistant)
Manageryears2:2017
Managerclubs2:Ottawa Fury (caretaker)
Manageryears3:2017–2019
Managerclubs3:Ottawa Fury (general manager)
Manageryears4:2024–
Managerclubs4:New York Red Bulls (sporting director)

Julian Bobby de Guzman (born March 25, 1981) is a Canadian soccer executive and former professional player and coach who currently serves as the Sporting Director for the New York Red Bulls in Major League Soccer.

A midfielder, De Guzman was the first Canadian to play in the Spanish La Liga. While playing in Spain, he was voted 2007–08 Deportivo La Coruña Player of the Year.

De Guzman has played at both the Canadian U-20 and Senior level, he was awarded the Canadian Player of the Year in 2008 and in 2007 became only the second Canadian international to be awarded the CONCACAF Gold Cup Most Valuable Player. He was the all-time cap leader of the Canada national team from November 2015, when he surpassed Paul Stalteri's previous record of 84 appearances, to November 2021, when Atiba Hutchinson surpassed De Guzman's final tally of 89 caps. From 2013 to 2016, he was captain of the Canadian men's national team.

Club career

Europe

De Guzman was discovered by representatives of Olympique Marseille while playing for the North Scarborough youth soccer club in Toronto.[2] After playing with Marseille's reserve side, de Guzman became a first-team player with 1. FC Saarbrücken in the German 2. Bundesliga in the 2000–01 season, where he made two appearances,[3] and in the 2001–02 season, where he made 19 appearances.[4] In 21 appearances he never scored.[5]

In 2002, he joined newly promoted Hannover 96, becoming only the third Canadian to play in the German First Bundesliga. He made 20 appearances during 2002–03 season[6] and 32 appearances in both 2003–04[7] and 2004–05 seasons.[8] De Guzman's contract with Hannover expired in 2005 allowing him to move to any team with no transfer fee. He was heavily linked with a move to Tottenham where he would have joined Canadian captain Paul Stalteri. He decided against the move to London due to the depth in the centre of mid-field, and instead chose to join Deportivo La Coruña in Spain becoming the first Canadian to play in La Liga.[9] After playing a starring role in the club's remarkable turnaround in the 2007–2008 season to avoid relegation and gain a spot in the UEFA Cup, de Guzman was named the team's player of the season. In 95 appearances he scored one goal. His only goal with Deportivo came in 2005 against the Spanish giants Real Madrid. His contract with Deportivo expired in the summer of 2009.

Toronto FC

In September 2009 an agreement was reached with Toronto FC for de Guzman to sign as a designated player, becoming the first ever Canadian Designated Player in league history. His contract was worth $1,910,746 annually. The Canadian midfielder signed a three-year deal to play in MLS.[10] De Guzman made his debut for the club in an away game against the Los Angeles Galaxy on September 19, 2009. He finished the 2009 season with five appearances.[11] De Guzman was able to convince former Deportivo teammate and friend Mista to join Toronto in July 2010. De Guzman was heavily criticized for his inconsistent performances as a designated player in the 2010 season making 36 appearances in all competitions. Much doubt was left over the future of de Guzman and Toronto on November 23 when the club failed to protect him for the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft, meaning Vancouver Whitecaps FC or Portland Timbers could select him if they were willing to take on a Designated Players Salary.[12] However, he was untouched going through the sixth round when Vancouver selected O'Brian White which allowed Toronto to protect one player for the remaining four rounds in which they protected de Guzman .[13] On January 5, 2011, de Guzman revealed that he would be undergoing knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus which might have plagued his performance for the last quarter of the season.[14]

In January 2011, Toronto hired Aron Winter as the head coach of the club to bring in a new style of possession soccer, many pundits believed that this new style would benefit de Guzman's abilities and allow him to succeed within the MLS.[15] Ten days before the new season kicked off it was revealed that de Guzman would miss this first game against Vancouver and potentially a few more, due to Winter not wanting to aggravate the recent successful surgery. De Guzman scored his first goal for Toronto in CONCACAF Champions League play against Tauro FC August 18, 2011, the game ended in a 2–0 away victory.[16]

FC Dallas

On July 13, 2012, de Guzman was traded to FC Dallas in exchange for forward Andrew Wiedeman.[17] De Guzman made his debut for Dallas against San Jose Earthquakes on July 18, the game ended in a 2–1 away defeat.[18] De Guzman scored his only goal for Dallas on September 15 against Vancouver, a left footed volley more than 20 yards out six minutes into second half stoppage time.[19]

De Guzman remained with FC Dallas through the 2012 season. His contract expired after 2012 and the club made him available for the 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft in December 2012. de Guzman became a free agent after he went undrafted in both rounds of the draft.

Jahn Regensburg

On the last day of the 2012–13 winter transfer window, de Guzman joined SSV Jahn Regensburg.[20] He made his debut for the team on February 3, playing all 90 minutes in a 1–5 loss against Hertha BSC.[21] At the end of the season Jahn Regensburg was relegated from 2. Bundesliga, when De Guzman signed in January he had a clause that if they were relegated he would automatically become a free agent.[22] He had made 15 appearances for the club.[23]

Skoda Xanthi

Following the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup in late July, de Guzman signed for Skoda Xanthi in the Superleague Greece.[24] His debut came in a third round UEFA Europa League match against Standard Liège on August 1. He scored in the second leg of the series on August 8, but Skoda Xanthi would lose 4–2 on aggregate. He made his league debut for the club on August 17 in a 3–0 loss to P.A.O.K.[25] After his contract expired, he looked for a club in or near Germany to be closer to his family, but he has not found anything as of yet.[26]

Ottawa Fury

After several months without a club he was rumoured to be signing with Columbus Crew following a training spell with the MLS club, however a week later de Guzman signed with Ottawa Fury of the North American Soccer League on March 27, 2015.[27] He made his debut on April 4 against the Carolina RailHawks.[28]

On December 16, 2015, de Guzman re-signed with Ottawa for the 2016 season.[29] He was subsequently named captain of the club on March 9, 2016.[30]

International career

De Guzman played at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship in Argentina, alongside Atiba Hutchinson and Mike Klukowski among others.

He made his senior debut for Canada in a January 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup match against Martinique. By July 2015, he earned a total of 82 caps, scoring 4 goals.[31] He has represented Canada in 22 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.

In Canada's opening match of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, de Guzman scored twice to help defeat Costa Rica 2–1. After the conclusion of the competition, de Guzman was named tournament MVP.[32]

De Guzman was also chosen in the 23-man roster for the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Canada won group A with seven points before being knocked out by Honduras in the quarter finals. He was later chosen in the all-tournament team along with fellow Canadian Michael Klukowski, this was the second time in a row he has been selected for this competition.

On June 1, 2011, in a friendly against Ecuador in the last minutes of play Canada was down 2–1 when de Guzman played a clever yet controversial quick free kick just outside the 18 yard box to Tosaint Ricketts who put in the net for his first ever international goal leading the Canadian team to a well earned draw.[33] De Guzman earned his fiftieth cap for Canada's senior men's team on October 7, 2011, in a dominating 7–0 victory over Saint Lucia in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match at Beausejour Stadium.[34]

On November 17, 2015, de Guzman started for Canada against El Salvador in a 2018 World Cup qualifying match and overtook Paul Stalteri as Canada's most capped player in history earning his 85th cap.[35]

Coaching and executive career

On January 30, 2017, de Guzman announced his retirement from soccer and his transition to an assistant coaching position with the Ottawa Fury.[36] On August 15, 2017, de Guzman was named interim head coach until the end of the 2017 season after the resignation of head coach Paul Dalglish.[37]

On December 21, 2017, de Guzman was appointed general manager of the Ottawa Fury, alongside new head coach Nikola Popovic.[38] He held the role until the Fury ceased operations at the end of 2019, following not receiving sanctioning to play in the US-based USL Championship.[39]

In 2020, it was announced that he was joining the newly formed club 1812 FC Barrie, where he will serve as president and co-owner.[40] [41] However, in January 2021, a major shift occurred with De Guzman departing the club, along with Peter Raco and the Barrie SC, to form a new club named Simcoe County Rovers.[42] [43] Serving as co-owner and Technical Director of the club, Simcoe County won the 2023 League1 Ontario title.[44]

In February 2024, he was named Sporting Director of the New York Red Bulls in Major League Soccer.[45]

Personal life

De Guzman is of Filipino and Jamaican descent. Before his career, he attended Cardinal Newman Catholic High School from 1994 to 1997.[46] His younger brother Jonathan de Guzmán also plays professional soccer for Dutch club Sparta Rotterdam and previously at Villarreal CF, Napoli,[47] and Swansea FC, Eintracht Frankfurt[48] and plays internationally for the Netherlands.[49]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
LeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1. FC Saarbrücken II2000–01Oberliga Südwest305305
1. FC Saarbrücken2000–012. Bundesliga200020
2001–0219010200
Total210100000220
Hannover 962002–03Bundesliga18020200
2003–0430220322
2004–0530020320
Total782600000842
Deportivo La Coruña2005–06La Liga2214040301
2006–0720030230
2007–0835000350
2008–092003050280
Total97110090001161
Toronto FC2009MLS500050[50]
20102503060340
20111923061283
20121604030230
Total65210015100903
FC Dallas2012MLS12100121
Jahn Regensburg2012–132. Bundesliga15000150
Skoda Xanthi2013–14Superleague Greece260002110291
Ottawa Fury2015NASL1501010170
201611010120
Total260200010290
Career total370112902621042613

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Canada200240
200320
200470
200520
200630
2007102
200872
200970
201020
201180
201290
201380
201450
2015110
201640
Total894

Scores and results list Canada's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each de Guzman goal.[51]

List of international goals scored by Julian de Guzman
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 June 6, 2007 Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, U.S. 1–1 2–1 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup
2 2–1
3 May 31, 2008 Qwest Field, Seattle, U.S. 2–2 2–3 Friendly
4 August 20, 2008 BMO Field, Toronto, Canada 1–0 1–1 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification

Honours

Individual

Notes and References

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  2. News: Community. North Scarborough. Toronto. December 1, 2011. December 1, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120426011928/http://www.northscarboroughsoccer.com/community.php. April 26, 2012.
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  5. News: Play Bio. Julain De Guzman Bio. Toronto. December 1, 2011. December 1, 2011. December 1, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171201035225/http://juliandeguzman.info/about/. dead.
  6. Web site: Julian de Guzman. kicker.de. kicker. January 31, 2017. de.
  7. Web site: Julian de Guzman. kicker.de. kicker. January 31, 2017. de.
  8. Web site: Julian de Guzman. kicker.de. kicker. January 31, 2017. de.
  9. News: Julian de Guzman joins Deportivo. Rogers Sportsnet. Toronto. June 14, 2011. December 7, 2011. January 11, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160111051251/http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/article.jsp...614_152356_2768. dead.
  10. News: Mallet. Peter. Toronto FC lands De Guzman . The Globe and Mail. Toronto. September 9, 2009. September 9, 2009.
  11. Web site: Julian De Guzmán » Club matches. World Football. January 31, 2017.
  12. News: Wileman. Luke. Red Reveal Unprotected Players. Toronto FC. Toronto. November 23, 2010. November 24, 2010. February 5, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150205211833/http://www.torontofc.ca/news/2010/11/reds-reveal-unprotected-players. dead.
  13. Web site: Expansion Draft: pick by pick . Major League Soccer . November 26, 2010 . April 15, 2011.
  14. News: Mallett. Peter. De Guzman sidelined with knee injury. The Globe and Mail. Toronto. January 5, 2011. January 15, 2011.
  15. News: Bottjer. Steve. De Guzman's Opportunity for Renewal. Red Nation. Toronto. January 11, 2011. January 15, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110120052544/http://www.rednationonline.ca/De_Guzmans_Opportunity_for_Renewal_january_11_11_article.shtml. January 20, 2011.
  16. News: Soccer. MLS. Toronto Takes Three at Tauro. TorontoFC.ca. Toronto. August 18, 2011. July 13, 2012. February 5, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150205210509/http://www.torontofc.ca/news/2011/08/toronto-takes-three-tauro. dead.
  17. Web site: Toronto trade DP de Guzman to Dallas for Wiedeman . MLSsoccer.com . July 13, 2012.
  18. Web site: Geoff . Lepper . Match Recap: San Jose Earthquakes 2, FC Dallas 1 . FC Dallas . July 18, 2012 . November 14, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121222144528/http://www.fcdallas.com/news/2012/07/match-recap-san-jose-earthquakes-2-fc-dallas-1 . December 22, 2012 . dead .
  19. Web site: FC Dallas dents Vancouver Whitecaps' playoff hopes with extra-time win . sports.nationalpost.com . September 15, 2012 . November 14, 2012 . dead . https://archive.today/20130129165335/http://sports.nationalpost.com/2012/09/15/fc-dallas-dents-whitecaps-playoff-hopes-with-extra-time-win/ . January 29, 2013 .
  20. News: Regensburg holt de Guzman, Hendl und Koke. January 31, 2013. kicker. January 31, 2013. de.
  21. Web site: Hertha eiskalt – Ronny überragt beim Jahn . de . kicker.de . February 3, 2013 . February 11, 2013.
  22. Web site: Spratt on Canada: Mixed grades for the Reds . Sportsnet.ca . May 28, 2013 . May 29, 2013 . Jon . Spratt.
  23. Web site: Julian de Guzman. kicker.de. kicker. January 31, 2017. de.
  24. News: Julian De Guzman signs with Skoda Xanthi. Rudi . Schuller . Goal.com . July 22, 2013 . August 4, 2013 .
  25. News: PAOK vs. Xanthi 3–0. soccerway . June 16, 2014.
  26. Web site: Canadian international Julian de Guzman puts family ahead of soccer this summer . o.canada.com . September 5, 2014 . February 6, 2015 . April 25, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190425075310/https://o.canada.com/sports/soccer/canadian-international-julian-de-guzman-puts-family-ahead-of-soccer-this-summer . dead .
  27. Web site: Fury FC sign Canadian international Julian De Guzman . ottawafuryfc.com . March 27, 2015 . March 27, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150329174119/http://www.ottawafuryfc.com/news/detail/uuid/rmgu9asfoj5k17cllcv68vcxq/fury-fc-sign-canadian-international-julian-de-guzman#.VRVIeF6sWSe . March 29, 2015 . dead .
  28. Web site: March Center – NASL. April 4, 2015.
  29. Web site: Canadian Internationals Re-Sign with Fury FC. ottawafuryfc.com. December 16, 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151219200056/http://www.ottawafuryfc.com/news/2015/12/16/canadian-internationals-re-sign-with-fury-fc. December 19, 2015.
  30. Web site: Julian de Guzman named second captain in club history. ottawafuryfc.com. March 9, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160310033624/http://www.ottawafuryfc.com/news/2016/03/09/julian-de-guzman-named-second-captain-in-club-history. March 10, 2016.
  31. Web site: Appearances for Canada National Team . . April 15, 2011.
  32. Web site: De Guzman claims MVP honours . Globe and Mail . Canada . June 25, 2007.
  33. News: Canada draw Ecuador . Sportsnet.ca . Rogers Sportsnet . June 1, 2011 . June 1, 2011 . June 5, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110605061809/http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/2011/06/01/canada_ecuador/ . dead .
  34. News: De Guzman at fifty caps and counting. rednation.ca . Red Nation . October 11, 2011 . December 7, 2011 .
  35. News: Canada vs El Salvador – 2015-11-17. canadasoccer.com . Canada Soccer. November 17, 2015 . March 5, 2016.
  36. Web site: Fury FC and CanMNT captain Julian de Guzman announces his retirement. Ottawa Fury FC. January 30, 2017.
  37. Web site: Head Coach Paul Dalglish resigns from Ottawa Fury FC; Julian de Guzman named interim Head Coach. ottawafuryfc.com. Ottawa Fury FC. August 15, 2017.
  38. Web site: Julian de Guzman appointed Fury FC General Manager; Nikola Popovic named Head Coach . Ottawa Fury FC . June 29, 2018.
  39. Web site: OVER AND OUT: Sad day for soccer in Ottawa as Fury FC says goodbye. Tim. Baines. November 9, 2019. Ottawa Sun.
  40. Web site: De Guzman ready to take command of 1812 Barrie soccer club. September 23, 2020. Gene. Pereira. Barrie Today.
  41. Web site: 'It's a big honour': Canadian soccer great Julian de Guzman strikes ownership deal with 1812 FC Barrie. Chris. Simon. Barrie Advance. October 5, 2020.
  42. Web site: 1812 FC Barrie Posts Front Office Changes. John. Jacques. January 23, 2021. Northern Tribune.
  43. Web site: League1 Ontario grants soccer franchise to Barrie, but big names missing from original bid. February 25, 2021. Shawn. Gibson. Barrie Today.
  44. Web site: Simcoe County Rovers win League1 Ontario final, the Julian de Guzman owned club qualify for 2024 Canadian Championship. September 3, 2023. Canadian Soccer Daily.
  45. Web site: New York Red Bulls name Julian de Guzman sporting director. February 2, 2024. Major League Soccer.
  46. Web site: Notable Newmanites . tcdsb.org . March 9, 2013.
  47. Web site: Official: Villarreal sign Mallorca's Jonathan de Guzman . Goal.com . August 31, 2011 . August 31, 2011.
  48. Web site: De Guzman hat in Frankfurt unterschrieben . kicker.de . de . July 10, 2017 . March 19, 2018.
  49. News: FIFA removes age limit on players switching nations . Reuters . June 3, 2009 . October 5, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090822094126/http://football.uk.reuters.com/world/news/L3177353.php . August 22, 2009 .
  50. Web site: J. de Guzmán. Soccerway. Perform Group. February 1, 2017.
  51. Web site: Julian DeGuzman – International Appearances . RSSSF . July 6, 2016 . August 3, 2017 . Roberto . Mamrud.