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MLS 2006 Best XI


FRISCO, Texas -- D.C. United, winners of
the 2006 Supporters' Shield as Major League Soccer's top
team from the regular season, led all clubs with four
selections to the RadioShack Best XI, announced Saturday
evening at the annual MLS Gala Awards reception as part of
the festivities surrounding MLS Cup 2006.
The Black-and-Red earned a league-best 55
points with a record of 15-7-10, which included an
impressive 14-game unbeaten run during the summer. Though
they fell short of their ultimate goal of a fifth
championship for the club, losing 1-0 to the New England
Revolution in the Eastern Conference Championship, D.C.'s
league dominance was honored as members of its squad were
selected to the Best XI in each position: goalkeeper,
defender, midfielder and forward.
Troy Perkins, who also was named the 2006
MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, captured his first-ever Best XI
honor after taking over the starting role from veteran Nick
Rimando. Perkins played in 30 of United's 32 matches on the
season, posting eight shutouts and a 1.13 goals against
average while earning the most wins of any goalkeeper in the
league (15).
The other member of United's defensive
unit to receive Best XI honors was 2006 MLS Defender of the
Year Bobby Boswell. The second-year professional logged
2,700 minutes this season as the rock in the middle of
D.C.'s back line. He followed a superb rookie campaign a
year ago with an even better outing in 2006. It has been an
amazing journey for the Florida International University
product, who joined United prior to the 2005 season despite
going undrafted after graduating in 2004. In addition to his
strong positioning, reading of the game and ability to win
balls both on the ground and in the air, Boswell also added
a goal and an assist to his stat line.
Joining Boswell on the Best XI back
line were Kansas City Wizards veterans
Jose Burciaga, Jr., and Jimmy Conrad.
Burciaga was the most effective
attacking defender in the league this year, logging eight
goals and eight assists for a K.C. side missed the MLS Cup
Playoffs for the second consecutive year. Burciaga played in
30 of his team's games in 2006, his sixth year with the
team, using his speed and gifted left foot to spring the
Wizards' offense down the wing.
Conrad made just 15 appearances this year,
which is the lowest number of games he has taken part in
during a season since entering the league in 1999 as a
member of the San Jose Earthquakes. However, Conrad still
had a 2006 to remember as he was selected for the U.S. World
Cup team that participated at the tournament in Germany. He
would miss further time due to injury after returning from
the competition, but that didn't stop the California native
from landing on his third consecutive Best XI.
"I know I didn't play too many games this
year for MLS, but obviously I've done something right to
garner that respect and that's something I'm proud of --
that people value me that highly despite maybe not playing
as many games as other guys have," Conrad said. "I
definitely think the national team helps. You get thrown
into the spotlight and people get to see you playing at a
high level and if you do well then you tend to get rewarded
for it at the MLS level.
"That being said, there are a lot of guys
who had great years defending and sometimes they might miss
out on their chance when they have a great year. I just wish
everybody would get recognized, especially the ones that
really put together a good solid season for 10 months."
The five midfielders earning Best XI
honors are highlighted by 2006 Honda MVP Christian Gomez of
D.C. United. The Argentinean earned his second consecutive
Best XI honor after leading United in both goals (14) and
assists (11). Gomez again proved in 2006 that he can do it
all, serving as the link between the defense and the offense
and a serious threat on any set piece near the opponent's
penalty box. Three of his goals and four of his assists were
of the game-winning variety.
MLS Cup finalists Clint Dempsey (New
England Revolution) and Dwayne De Rosario (Houston Dynamo)
each collected their second -- and second consecutive --
Best XI honor this year. Dynamo's Ricardo Clark also made
the list, but he will be unavailable for his side in the
championship match due to suspension.
"It is bittersweet but I've kind of
accepted the fact that I'm not going to be playing," said
Clark. "I'm very confident that the players on our team will
step up and get the job done."
As with Conrad, Dempsey missed significant
time this season due to World Cup duty and injury. He missed
11 regular-season matches, but found the net eight times and
added four assists in the 21 games he did play in, each as a
starter. With great dribbling ability and creativity,
Dempsey is one of the most entertaining players in the
league. He is also very versatile, having the skills to play
in just about any offensive role on the field.
"It came as a surprise to me because I
wasn't even here that much during the season ... but I'm
just glad that I was mentioned and it's great to have the
honor of winning that award because it's saying basically
that you're one of the top 11 players in the league,"
Dempsey said. "It's not always what you're looking for.
You're just trying to help the team and you're trying to win
but that kind of stuff is just icing on the cake and just
happens through hard work."
De Rosario reached double digits in goals
(11) for the first time in his career this season. He also
provided five assists to help Dynamo to a second-place
finish in the Western Conference in their first year in the
league. The Canadian also scored the only goal of the 2006
Sierra Mist MLS All-Star Game to give the hosts a 1-0 win
against English Premier League champions Chelsea FC. De
Rosario's goals are often spectacular, including his
astounding goal from midfield against the Chicago Fire on
Aug. 30, which was a finalist for the Sierra Mist Goal of
the Year.
"It's a good feeling to put in that hard
work and get rewarded for it," said De Rosario. "It doesn't
mean (anything) when you don't perform so I think you have
to perform to earn those honors. I'm going to keep playing
with the same love and passion that I've played with
throughout my season and throughout my career and hopefully
everything falls in the right places [Sunday]."
Clark earns his first-ever Best XI honor
in 2006 after a terrific year in his holding midfielder
role. Partnering with De Rosario in the center of the park,
the 23-year-old was a constant menace to opponents, always
battling for possession and breaking up their offensive
efforts. He also got involved in the offense, scoring two
goals and adding three assists.
Rounding out the midfielders is Chicago
Fire winger Justin Mapp. The Mississippi native helped the
Men in Red to a respectable third-place finish in the
Eastern Conference in a season in which their first nine
matches were all held on the road while their new stadium,
Toyota Park, was receiving its finishing touches. The
left-footer is one of the best crossers of the ball in the
league, as evidenced by his eight assists. He also is not
afraid to take on defenders himself and scored two goals of
his own during his fifth professional season.
D.C. United's representation is completed
by veteran striker Jaime Moreno, who earned his third
selection in a row and fifth career Best XI honor, joining
Chris Armas and Robin Fraser as the only five-time members
of the league's elite squad. Moreno became just the second
player in MLS history to reach 100 goals this season as he
placed 11 balls into the back of the net. Five of those
strikes were game-winners, as were three of his 10 assists.
An MLS original, Moreno showed again in 2006 why he is
widely considered one of the best players to ever play in
Major League Soccer.
Putting the finishing touches on the Best
XI, appropriately enough, is Real Salt Lake's Jeff
Cunningham. The winner of the 2006 Budweiser Golden Boot
award, the veteran marksman set the league high in goals
with 16, matching a career best. He also played provider on
11 RSL goals, meaning that he contributed directly to 60
percent of his team's 45 total goals in the season. With
Cunningham leading the way, RSL showed great improvement
from their difficult expansion year in 2005, as they missed
the postseason by just two points.
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