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词条 Earnie Stewart
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Career statistics

     Club  International  List of International appearances and goals 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| fullname = Earnest Stewart
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|3|28}}
| birth_place = Veghel, Netherlands
| height = {{convert|5|ft|9|in|m|2|abbr=on}}
| position = Midfielder
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| years2 = 1990–1996 |clubs2 = Willem II |caps2 = 170 |goals2 = 49
| years3 = 1996–2003 |clubs3 = NAC |caps3 = 189 |goals3 = 50
| years4 = 2003–2004 |clubs4 = D.C. United |caps4 = 47 |goals4 = 4
| years5 = 2004–2005 |clubs5 = VVV |caps5 = 6 |goals5 = 1
| totalcaps = 474
| totalgoals = 119
| nationalyears1 = 1990–2004
| nationalteam1 = United States
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| nationalgoals1 = 17
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Earnest "Earnie" Stewart (born March 28, 1969) is a retired American soccer player who was a regular midfielder for the U.S. national team from 1990s until his retirement in 2005. He is currently general manager of the U.S. men's national soccer team.

Early life and education

Stewart, the son of an African American U.S. Air Force airman Earnie Stewart, and his Dutch wife Annemien Stewart, grew up in the Netherlands, and began his professional career in that country in 1988 with VVV. He spent two years at the Dutch First Division (second-level) club before moving to Eredivisie side Willem II in 1990. By the end of 1990, he made his first appearance for the U.S. national team against Portugal.

Career

In his first season at Willem II, he finished third on the goal-scoring list for the Dutch First Division, with 17. He went on to score 49 goals in six seasons there. In the meantime, he developed into a regular for the U.S. national team, starting all four games that the U.S. played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Most notably, he scored the goal that gave the U.S. its winning margin against Colombia in group play, the first World Cup game won by the U.S. since 1950.

By 1996, Stewart had moved to NAC Breda, eventually spending more than six seasons at NAC. The club was relegated in 1999, but Stewart helped the club win the First Division in 2000, thereby earning promotion back to the Eredivisie. During his years at NAC, he also played in all of the U.S. team's matches at the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups, becoming one of only five U.S. men to play in three World Cups.

In January 2003, he left the Netherlands to play in Major League Soccer, and was allocated to D.C. United, where he won the MLS Cup in his second season. His scoring numbers did not equal his earlier high standards, as he tallied just four regular season goals and one playoff goal in MLS. He left D.C. after the 2004 season, coming back to the Netherlands and his original club, VVV-Venlo, where he became technical director following his retirement in 2005.

Stewart became the eighth U.S. man to make his 100th international appearance in a 2004 World Cup qualifier against Grenada. His 111 goals as a professional in the Netherlands makes him the highest-scoring American in international club play. He was named U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year in 2001.

He was named technical director of NAC Breda of the Dutch Eredivisie on May 14, 2006.

Earnest Stewart was appointed as AZ’s Director of Football Affairs in June 2010. The 41-year-old American succeeded Marcel Brands, who left AZ for PSV. Stewart left his post as Technical Director at NAC Breda by mutual consent.[1] Stewart stated in the past that he had a long-term goal of returning to United States soccer in an executive role: "One ambition I do have is to go back to the United States and to be of importance to soccer."[2]

Stewart accomplished just that when, on October 26, 2015, the Philadelphia Union officially announced that Stewart would take on the role of Sporting Director for the club.[3]

On June 6, 2018, Stewart was named general manager of the men's U.S. national team.[4]

Career statistics

Club

{{updated|March 29, 2017|[5]{{unreliable source?|date=March 2017}} }}
Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
NetherlandsLeagueKNVB CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
1988–89VVV-VenloEredivisie273
1989–90Eerste Divisie3512
1990–91Willem II TilburgEredivisie3317
1991–92338
1992–93224
1993–94327
1994–953210
1995–96183
1996–97NAC BredaEredivisie289
1997–98306
1998–99287
1999-00Eerste Divisie298
2000–01Eredivisie288
2001–023110
2002–03152
U.S.LeagueOpen CupLeague CupNorth AmericaTotal
2003D.C. UnitedMajor League Soccer211
2004263
NetherlandsLeagueKNVB CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
2004–05VVV-VenloEerste Divisie61
TotalNetherlands427115
U.S.474
Career total474119

International

{{updated|March 29, 2017|[6] }}
National TeamYearAppsStartsGoalsAssists
United States
19901100
19910000
19927200
19936321
19947510
19959912
19965501
19977610
19989810
19995401
20008744
2001101050
200210900
200313720
20044101
Total101771710

List of International appearances and goals

{{updated|August 18, 2004|[7]
# Date Venue Opponent Goals Result Competition
1 December 19, 1990 Porto, Portugal POR}} - 0-1 Friendly
2 February 26, 1992 Fortaleza, Brazil BRA}} - 0-3 Friendly
3 March 11, 1992 Valladolid, Spain ESP}} - 0–2 Friendly
4 March 18, 1992 Casablanca, Morocco MAR}} - 1–3 Friendly
5 May 30, 1992 Washington, D.C. IRL}} - 3-1 Friendly
6 June 3, 1992 Chicago, Illinois POR}} - 1-0 Friendly
7 June 6, 1992 Chicago, Illinois ITA}} - 1–1 Friendly
8 June 13, 1992 Orlando, Florida AUS}} - 0-1 Friendly
9 June 6, 1993 New Haven, Connecticut BRA}} - 0-2 Friendly
10 June 9, 1993 Foxborough, Massachusetts ENG}} - 2-0 Friendly
11 June 13, 1993 Chicago, Illinois GER}} 1 3-4 Friendly
12 August 31, 1993 Reykjavik, Iceland ISL}} 1 1-0 Friendly
13 October 13, 1993 Washington, D.C. MEX}} - 1–1 Friendly
14 December 18, 1993 Palo Alto, California GER}} - 0–3 Friendly
15 May 25, 1994 Piscataway, New Jersey KSA}} - 0-0 Friendly
16 May 28, 1994 New Haven, Connecticut GRE}} - 1–1 Friendly
17 June 18, 1994 Pontiac, Michigan SUI}} - 1-1 1994 FIFA World Cup
18 June 22, 1994 Pasadena, California COL}} 1 2-1 1994 FIFA World Cup
19 June 26, 1994 Pasadena, California ROU}} - 1–2 1994 FIFA World Cup
20 July 4, 1994 Palo Alto, California BRA}} - 0–1 1994 FIFA World Cup
21 September 7, 1994 London, England ENG}} - 0-2 Friendly
22 March 25, 1995 Dallas, Texas URU}} 1 2-2 Friendly
23 April 22, 1995 Brussels, Belgium BEL}} - 0–1 Friendly
24 June 11, 1995 Foxborough, Massachusetts NGA}} - 3–2 Friendly
25 July 8, 1995 Paysandu, Uruguay CHI}} - 2–1 1995 Copa América
26 July 11, 1995 Paysandu, Uruguay BOL}} - 0–1 1995 Copa América
27 July 14, 1995 Paysandu, Uruguay ARG}} - 3-0 1995 Copa América
28 July 17, 1995 Paysandu, Uruguay MEX}} - 0-0 (4-1 PK) 1995 Copa America
29 July 20, 1995 Maldonado, Uruguay BRA}} - 0-1 1995 Copa America
30 July 22, 1995 Maldonado, Uruguay COL}} - 1-4 1995 Copa America
31 November 3, 1996 Washington, D.C. GUA}} - 2-0 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
32 November 10, 1996 Richmond, Virginia TRI}} - 2-0 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
33 November 24, 1996 Port of Spain, Trinidad TRI}} - 1-0 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
34 December 1, 1996 San Jose, Costa Rica CRC}} - 1-2 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
35 December 14, 1996 Palo Alto, California CRC}} - 2-1 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
36 March 2, 1997 Kingston, Jamaica JAM}} - 0-0 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
37 March 16, 1997 Palo Alto, California CAN}} 1 3-0 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
38 April 20, 1997 Foxborough, Massachusetts MEX}} - 2-2 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
39 June 22, 1997 San Salvador, El Salvador SLV}} - 1-1 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
40 September 7, 1997 Portland, Oregon CRC}} - 1-0 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
41 October 3, 1997 Washington, D.C. JAM}} - 1-1 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
42 November 9, 1997 Vancouver, Canada CAN}} - 3-0 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
43 January 24, 1998 Orlando, Florida SWE}} - 1-0 Friendly
44 February 21, 1998 Miami, Florida NED}} - 0-2 Friendly
45 February 25, 1998 Brussels, Belgium BEL}} - 0-2 Friendly
46 April 22, 1998 Vienna, Austria AUT}} - 3-0 Friendly
47 May 24, 1998 Portland, Oregon KUW}} 1 2-0 Friendly
48 May 30, 1998 Washington, D.C. SCO}} - 0-0 Friendly
49 June 15, 1998 Paris, France GER}} - 0-2 1998 FIFA World Cup
50 June 21, 1998 Lyon, France IRN}} - 1-2 1998 FIFA World Cup
51 June 25, 1998 Nantes, France YUG}} - 0-1 1998 FIFA World Cup
52 June 13, 1999 Washington, D.C. ARG}} - 1-0 Friendly
53 July 24, 1999 Guadalajara, Mexico NZL}} - 2-1 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
54 July 28, 1999 Guadalajara, Mexico BRA}} - 0-1 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
55 July 30, 1999 Guadalajara, Mexico GER}} - 2-0 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
56 August 1, 1999 Mexico City, Mexico MEX}} - 0-1 AET 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
57 June 3, 2000 Washington, D.C. RSA}} 1 4-0 Friendly
58 June 6, 2000 Foxborough, Massachusetts IRL}} - 1-1 Friendly
59 June 11, 2000 East Rutherford, New Jersey MEX}} - 3-0 Friendly
60 July 16, 2000 Mazatenango, Guatemala GUA}} - 1-1 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
61 July 23, 2000 San Jose, Costa Rica CRC}} 1 1-2 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
62 August 16, 2000 Foxborough, Massachusetts BRB}} 1 7-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
63 September 3, 2000 Washington, D.C. GUA}} - 1-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
64 November 15, 2000 Waterford, Barbados BRB}} 1 4-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
65 February 28, 2001 Columbus, Ohio MEX}} 1 2-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
66 March 28, 2001 San Pedro Sula, Honduras HON}} 1 2-1 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
67 April 25, 2001 Kansas City, Missouri CRC}} - 1-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
68 June 16, 2001 Kingston, Jamaica JAM}} - 0-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
69 June 20, 2001 Foxborough, Massachusetts TRI}} 1 2-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
70 July 1, 2001 Mexico City, Mexico MEX}} - 2-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
71 September 1, 2001 Washington, D.C. HON}} 2 2-3 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
72 September 5, 2001 San Jose, Costa Rica CRC}} - 0-2 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
73 October 7, 2001 Foxborough, Massachusetts JAM}} - 2-1 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
74 November 11, 2001 Port of Spain, Trinidad TRI}} - 0-0 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
75 February 13, 2002 Catania, Italy ITA}} - 0-1 Friendly
76 March 27, 2002 Rostock, Germany GER}} - 2-4 Friendly
77 April 17, 2002 Dublin, Ireland IRL}} - 1-2 Friendly
78 May 12, 2002 Washington, D.C. URU}} - 2-1 Friendly
79 May 16, 2002 East Rutherford, New Jersey JAM}} - 5-0 Friendly
80 May 19, 2002 Foxborough, Massachusetts NED}} - 0-2 Friendly
81 June 5, 2002 Suwon, South Korea POR}} - 3-2 2002 FIFA World Cup
82 June 14, 2002 Daejeon, South Korea POL}} - 1-3 2002 FIFA World Cup
83 June 17, 2002 Jeonju, South Korea MEX}} - 2-0 2002 FIFA World Cup
84 June 21, 2002 Ulsan, South Korea GER}} - 0-1 2002 FIFA World Cup
85 March 29, 2003 Seattle, Washington VEN}} - 2-0 Friendly
86 May 8, 2003 Houston, Texas MEX}} - 0-0 Friendly
87 May 26, 2003 San Jose, California WAL}} - 2-0 Friendly
88 June 8, 2003 Richmond, Virginia NZL}} - 2-1 Friendly
89 June 19, 2003 Saint Etienne, France TUR}} - 1-2 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup
90 June 21, 2003 Lyon, France BRA}} - 0-1 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup
91 June 23, 2003 Lyon, France CMR}} - 0-0 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup
92 July 6, 2003 Columbus, Ohio PAR}} 1 2-0 Friendly
93 July 12, 2003 Foxborough, Massachusetts SLV}} - 2-0 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup
94 July 14, 2003 Foxborough, Massachusetts MTQ}} - 2-0 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup
95 July 19, 2003 Foxborough, Massachusetts CUB}} - 5-0 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup
96 July 23, 2003 Miami, Florida BRA}} - 1-2 AET 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup
97 July 26, 2003 Miami, Florida CRC}} 1 3-2 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup
98 June 2, 2004 Foxborough, Massachusetts HON}} - 4-0 Friendly
99 June 13, 2004 Columbus, Ohio GRN}} - 3-0 2006 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
100 June 20, 2004 St. Georges, Grenada GRN}} - 3-2 2006 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
101 August 18, 2004 Kingston, Jamaica JAM}} - 1-1 2006 FIFA World Cup Qualifying

See also

  • List of United States men's international soccer players born outside the USA

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.az.nl/index.php?id=223&newsid=245986&folderid=18578 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-06-06 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716031615/http://www.az.nl/index.php?id=223&newsid=245986&folderid=18578 |archivedate=July 16, 2011 |df=mdy-all }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/news/_/id/7389538/earnie-stewart-brings-moneyball-az-alkmaar|title=Schaerlaeckens: Earnie Stewart brings Moneyball to Alkmaar|publisher=|accessdate=June 6, 2018}}
3. ^ 
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/soccer/earnie-stewart-usmnt-mens-national-team-general-manager-philadelphia-union-20180606.html|title=Earnie Stewart to leave Union at end of July to become U.S. men's national team general manager|publisher=|accessdate=June 6, 2018}}
5. ^http://www.world-soccer.org/p-25053.htm{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
6. ^{{cite web |url=https://ussoccer.app.box.com/s/s6zjk14my2i4bzx0os5j |title=Earnie Stewart – U.S. Soccer Media Guide |work=2013 USMNT Media Guide |accessdate=December 23, 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.ussoccer.com/~/media/files/media-guides/2018mntmgfinal.pdf?la=en |title=Earnie Stewart – U.S. Soccer Media Guide |work=2018 USMNT Media Guide |accessdate=July 25, 2018}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20061116212728/http://www.soccertimes.com/americans/2006/may14.htm Stewart to Join NAC Breda]
  • Moneyball comes to AZ Alkmaar
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