Claudio Reyna (born July 20, 1973) is a retired American soccer player who was a prominent figure in U.S. soccer history. He primarily played as a midfielder and was known for his leadership, technical ability, and vision on the field.
Early Career: Reyna began his professional career with Bayer Leverkusen in Germany. He honed his skills in the youth system before making his debut in the Bundesliga.
European Stints: He played for VfL Wolfsburg (Germany) and Rangers (Scotland), winning silverware with Rangers, including the Scottish Premier League title. He later played for Sunderland (England) and Manchester City (England) in the English Premier League. His time in Europe helped him develop into a world-class midfielder.
National Team Career: Reyna was a mainstay of the United%20States%20national%20team for over a decade, earning over 100 caps. He represented the U.S. at four FIFA World Cups (1994, 1998, 2002, and 2006) and two Olympic Games (1992 and 1996). He was known for his calm presence and ability to control the midfield.
MLS Career: He finished his professional career playing for the New York Red Bulls in Major%20League%20Soccer (MLS).
Post-Playing Career: After retiring, Reyna held various positions within soccer, including technical%20director roles with youth academies and clubs. He has been involved in player development and scouting.
Legacy: Reyna is considered one of the greatest American soccer players of all time. His contributions to the sport both on and off the field have left a lasting impact.
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