MF Victorine retires after 10-year career
Mar 11, 2010 - 3:14 AM CARSON, Calif.(AP) -- Chivas USA midfielder Sasha Victorine has retired from Major League Soccer after 10 seasons because of recurring injuries.Chivas USA made the announcement Wednesday. He joined the team at the trade deadline in 2008, and had two goals and two assists in 2008 and last season.
Victorine also played for the Los Angeles Galaxy and Kansas City during his MLS career, with 32 goals and 41 assists in 242 matches.
Victorine helped UCLA win a NCAA championship in 1997, and he played in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He made four appearances with the U.S. national team.
He has accepted a front office job with the Kansas City Wizards, and will also serve as the team's color commentator on TV broadcasts.
No one has shouted yet.
Be the first!
Be the first!
Related News
- Chivas USA ceases operations as MLS plans new L.A. strategy Oct 27
- Chivas USA sneaks past 'Quakes in season finale Oct 26
- Chivas closes out MLS tenure against San Jose Oct 24
- RSL eases past Chivas USA at Rio Tinto Oct 22
- Plenty at stake in RSL's finale against Chivas Oct 21
- Chivas rallies to edge Colorado Oct 12
- Struggling sides square off as Rapids face Chivas Oct 10
- RSL stunned by Chivas USA Oct 5
- RSL eyes postseason return against Chivas Oct 3
- Martins powers Sounders past Chivas Sep 27
- Sounders hope to bounce back against Chivas Sep 26
- Gilberto helps TFC topple Chivas Sep 21