Drew Moor, born on January fifteenth, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished American former professional soccer player renowned for his role as a center-back in Major League Soccer.
His soccer journey began in Dallas, where he initially played college soccer for the Furman Paladins before transferring to the Indiana Hoosiers. During his time with the Hoosiers, Moor made a significant impact, contributing to the team's success in the two thousand four College Cup.
In two thousand five, Moor was selected in the first round of the MLS SuperDraft by FC Dallas as the sixth overall pick. Over five seasons with FC Dallas, he celebrated multiple U.S. Open Cup titles before making a pivotal move to the Colorado Rapids. His debut season with the Rapids was remarkable, culminating in the team's victory in the MLS Cup two thousand ten, marking the club's first league championship.
In two thousand sixteen, Moor joined Toronto FC, where he played for four seasons and was instrumental in the team's achievements, including winning the MLS Cup in two thousand seventeen, the Supporters' Shield, and three Canadian Championship titles. He returned to the Rapids in two thousand twenty, continuing his impactful career.
On the international stage, Moor earned five caps for the United States national team between two thousand seven and two thousand eight, showcasing his talent and dedication to the sport.