Drew Moor today was called to U.S. Men’s National Team for the upcoming 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying game versus Barbados. He'll report to the team tonight in Miami, Florida, and is not expected to rejoin us until next Monday. The game at Barbados is on Sunday, June 22 at 2 p.m. CT (live on ESPN Classic and Galavision.)Drew has made four appearances for the U.S. National team, including two this year, the most recent on February 6, 2008 in a 2-2 draw with Mexico in Houston.
The U.S. opened 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying on June 15 by opening the first leg of their Second Round two-game series against Barbados with an historic 8-0 victory at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. The eight-goal win is the largest margin of victory ever in U.S. Men’s National Team history, and ties the record for the most goals scored by the U.S. in a match.
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YEA DREW!!!
Way to go, Drew! Whoop Barbados, US Nats!
good for you drew. To bad we have to loose our best defender for a meaningless game. We already won.
Somebody has to lose their defender. It might as well be us; we have other good defenders who can sub in.
We have better defenders who can sub in.
exactly... i don't know why he got called up but its great for FCD
moor our best defender? what game are you watching. Davino, Serioux and even Wagner are better than Moor. He's fast and he can cross the ball, but he's the worst ballwatcher in the history of the game.
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