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    Profil Timnas Amerika Serikat : Geoff Cameron


    Geoff Cameron
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    Cameron playing for Stoke City in 2013
    Personal information
    Full nameGeoffrey Scott Cameron
    Date of birthJuly 11, 1985 (age 28)
    Place of birthAttleboro, Massachusetts, United States
    Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
    Playing positionCenter back / Right back / Central Midfielder
    Club information
    Current clubStoke City
    Number20
    Youth career
    Bayside FC
    2004–2005West Virginia Mountaineers
    2006–2007Rhode Island Rams
    Senior career*
    YearsTeamApps(Gls)
    2005–2007Rhode Island Stingrays33(8)
    2008–2012Houston Dynamo116(11)
    2012–Stoke City47(1)
    National team
    2010–United States23(1)
    * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15:48, 30 November 2013 (UTC).
    † Appearances (Goals).
    ‡ National team caps and goals correct as of November 24, 2013
    Geoffrey Scott "GeoffCameron (born July 11, 1985) is an American soccer player who plays forPremier League side Stoke City and the United States national team.
    Cameron began playing college soccer with the West Virginia Mountaineers and the Rhode Island Rams, as well as USL Premier Development League side Rhode Island Stingrays, before being drafted by Major League Soccer club Houston Dynamo in 2008. After an impressive second season in professional soccer Cameron was named as MLS Best XI in 2009 and helped Houston reach thefinal of the MLS Cup in 2011 as they lost 1–0 to the Los Angeles Galaxy. In August 2012 he joined English Premier League side Stoke City.

    Club career

    Early career

    Cameron was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts and played youth soccer for Bayside FC.[1] He attended Attleboro High School and Providence Country Day School before choosing West Virginia University for college. After making 28 starts in two seasons at West Virginia Mountaineers, Cameron transferred to the University of Rhode Island for his junior and senior years.[1] Cameron was an immediate starter and helped the Rhode Island Rams beat Rutgers in the 2006 NCAA tournament, scoring in a shootout.[1] As a senior in 2007, Cameron was named midfielder of the Year in the Atlantic 10 Conference and was a first-team all-Mid Atlantic Region selection. During his college years, Cameron also played for Rhode Island Stingrays in the USL Premier Development League where he played 33 times in two seasons scoring eight goals.[1]

    Houston Dynamo

    Cameron was drafted by the Houston Dynamo in the third round (42nd overall) in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft.[2] He made his professional debut on March 29, 2008, coming on as a substitute in a 3–0 defeat against the New England Revolution.[2] In his first home appearance, on April 6, he scored a last-minute goal to help the Dynamo to a 3–3 draw with FC Dallas.[2] He became a regular substitute and sometimes starter for the Dynamo by mid-season.
    Cameron playing for Houston Dynamo
    On October 31, 2008 it was announced that Cameron was a finalist for MLS Rookie of the Year along with Sean Franklin andKheli Dube.[3] Cameron played a key role for Houston in theCONCACAF Champions League and North American SuperLigain 2008 and ended his debut season with 32 appearances, as the Dynamo reached the 2008 MLS Cup Playoffs but lost to New York Red Bulls in the semi-final. During the season Cameron also played for the reserves, helping them to win the MLS Reserve League.[2]
    Cameron became a regular for Houston in the 2009 season playing mostly at centre-back. He missed just one match in the regular season as Houston again made the play-offs.[2] They edged past Seattle Sounders 1–0 before losing 2–0 toLos Angeles Galaxy in the Western Conference final.[2] Cameron was selected for the 2009 MLS All-Star Game in Sandy, Utah, and he played all 90 minutes in the 1–1 draw with English Premier League side Everton. Cameron was also named in the MLS Best XI for the 2009 season.[2]
    During the 2010 season, Cameron suffered a knee injury that kept him out for half of the season. He returned in August after undergoing knee surgery, and scored a 70th minute header from a free kick by Brad Davis against D.C. United in the Dynamo's 3–1 win on September 25. His was restricted to 17 appearances in the 2010 season. Houston had a poor campaign and finished in 7th position.[2]
    In the 2011 season, Cameron returned to the squad as Houston experienced a much better campaign, qualifying for the play-offs after finishing in 2nd position. After beating Philadelphia Union over two legs, they defeated Sporting Kansas City 2–0 to reach the final of the MLS Cup against the Los Angeles Galaxy.[2] Cameron played the full 90 minutes as Houston lost 1–0. Cameron's performances during the season saw him named in the 2011 MLS All-Star Game against Manchester United where the MLS All-Stars lost 4–0.[2] Cameron played 15 games in the 2012 season before moving to England in the summer of 2012.[2]

    Stoke City

    Cameron agreed to join English Premier League club Stoke City on July 25, 2012 with the deal subject to a successful work permit appeal,[4] which was granted on August 8.[5] He played in his first match for Stoke in a 1–1 draw with German side SpVgg Greuther Fürth in a pre-season friendly.[6] He missed the opening match of the season away at Reading due to visa issues.[7] He made his Premier League debut in a 0–0 draw against Arsenal on August 26, 2012.[8]He has impressed since his arrival in England and has begun to play at right back, a position which Cameron is enjoying learning about.[9] He also described playing in the Premier League as "pretty special".[10] Cameron played 38 times for Stoke in 2012–13 as they finished in 13th position in the Premier League.[11] After the season finished Cameron admitted that towards the end of the season he began to struggle with fatigue after playing competitive football for 18 straight months.[12]
    At the end of the season Tony Pulis was sacked and replaced by Mark Hughes and Cameron stated that he wants to try and impress Hughes at centre-back.[13] Cameron remained at right-back and scored his first goal for Stoke on September 22, 2013 in a 3–1 defeat against Arsenal.[14][15]

    International career

    Cameron received his first call up to train with the senior United States national team in January 2009, but he was injured during the first week and was unable to play in the team's friendly against Sweden. He participated again in training with the team in Carson, California in January 2010, leading up to a friendly match against Honduras. Cameron did not play in that match, but he was again called into camp for the February 24, 2010 game against El Salvador in Tampa, Florida. He appeared as a substitute in the 86th minute for Robbie Rogers, recording his first cap for the national side, nearly scoring on a blazing strike that narrowly went over the bar.[16] In December 2011, Cameron was called up to coach Jürgen Klinsmann's camp. On January 21, 2012, he went 90 minutes in a friendly against Venezuela. Cameron scored his goal for the national team on May, 29 in a 4–2 defeat against Belgium.[17]

    Style of play

    Cameron (center) at the announcement of the 20 for 20 campaign in 2011.
    A versatile player who is currently featured as center back but can also play as defensive and attacking midfielder, Cameron has become known for his combination of aerial ability, man marking and composure on the ball.[18]Former United States international Alexi Lalas believes that Cameron has the ability to succeed in English football.
    "Geoff has the mentality and all the skill-sets to succeed . . . Stoke and England are getting a quality player that they can be excited to see. He's good with the ball, he reads the game well and he's not going to lose possession of the ball while under pressure. If you're playing with Geoff Cameron, be prepared to play with the ball. He has the physical attributes to bang when he needs to but he also has a real confidence in the way he handles the ball and the way he passes out of the back."
    —Former USA international and ESPN pundit Alexi Lalas speaks highly of Geoff Cameron.[19]

    Personal life

    During his time at Houston Dynamo, Cameron took part in a series of community service efforts to raise money for local charitable organizations in 2011 and 2012. The 20 for 20 campaign was started in September 2011 when Cameron, who wore the No. 20 jersey in Houston, announced a goal to raise a total of $20,000 for the Fisher House and Ronald McDonald House of Houston.[20] In March 2012, Cameron and the Dynamo announced the return of the 20 for 20 campaign with the same initial goal of $20,000, with proceeds going to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.[21] Growing up Cameron supported English sideManchester United and Italian side Juventus.[22] Since living in England Cameron has participated in local community work.[23] Cameron spoke of his horror at the Boston Marathon bombings as some of his family live close to where the attack took place
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