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Stuart Holden

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American soccer player
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Stuart Holden
Personal information
Full nameStuart Alistair Holden[1]
Date of birth (1985-08-01)August 1, 1985 (age 39)
Place of birthCults, Aberdeen, Scotland
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[2]
Position(s)Midfielder
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2003–2004Clemson Tigers
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005Sunderland0(0)
2006–2009Houston Dynamo88(15)
2010–2014Bolton Wanderers30(2)
2013Sheffield Wednesday (loan)4(0)
Total122(17)
International career
2004–2005United States U2011(2)
2007–2008United States U237(1)
2008–2013United States25(3)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of May 19, 2013
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of July 28, 2013

Stuart Alistair Holden (born August 1, 1985) is an American former professionalsoccer player who played as amidfielder, and is currently a lead TV game analyst forFox Sports.[3][4] Holden is part of the ownership group for SpanishLa Liga football clubRCD Mallorca.[5]

Holden represented the United States atunder-20,under-23 andsenior levels. He made his senior debut in July 2009 againstGrenada and scored his first goal during that game. He was part of the United States squad at the2008 Summer Olympics,2009 and2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup and2010 FIFA World Cup. Since his debut, Holden has gained 25caps and scored three goals. Following severe and recurring knee problems, Holden announced his retirement from professional soccer on February 3, 2016.[6]

After retiring, Holden made a quick transition into TV, working as a game analyst and host forFox Sports.[4] He has worked as the lead color commentator[7] on the network's marquee soccer properties includingMajor League Soccer, U.S. Men's National Team World Cup Qualifiers, and most notably, the2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[3]

Early life

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Holden was born inCults, Aberdeen and grew up inSugar Land, Texas after moving there with his family at age 10.[8] His father worked forChevron Corporation in itshuman resources department.[9] He played high school soccer in Houston forAwty International School.[10] He graduated from Awty in 2003 and attended April 22, 2008 opening ceremony of the Awty athletic complex.[11]

He played soccer forClemson University and also playedCounter-Strike professionally before hisMLS career.[12][13]

Playing career

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Sunderland

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After playing two seasons ofcollege soccer atClemson University, Holden signed with English clubSunderland in early 2005.[14] On March 12, Holden was attacked outside abar inNewcastle because he was a Sunderland player, leaving him with afractured lefteye socket, which prevented him from training with the club for two months. When Holden resumed training, he suffered an ankle injury that ruled him out for the rest of the season.[15] Holden was released after his six-month stay having never played for Sunderland's first team.[16][17]

Houston Dynamo

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Holden playing forHouston Dynamo in 2009

Holden returned to the United States to play inMajor League Soccer with theHouston Dynamo for the 2006 season. He made his MLS debut on May 27, 2006, and scored his first professional goal on July 22, 2006, in a 1–1 home draw againstNew England. He appeared thirteen times in the 2006 regular season and twice as a substitute in Houston's run to theMLS Cup 2006 championship. In the championshippenalty shootout, Holden took the Dynamo's second shot and scored to the top right corner.

Holden's playing time increased in the 2007 season. He mostly started on the left wing when teammateBrad Davis went down with injury. In July, Holden scored goals on consecutive Thursday night games and added three assists in league play and another inSuperLiga play, as of July 25. In Holden's final season with theHouston Dynamo, he finished the season with over 30 games played, 6 goals and 4 assists. He was named to Major League Soccer All-Star team[18] and MLS Best XI[19] and received the U.S. Soccer Humanitarian of the Year award.

Bolton Wanderers

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Having spent several weeks training in England following the end of the2009 Major League Soccer season, Holden officially joinedPremier League sideBolton Wanderers on January 25, 2010.[20][21] He made his debut on February 24, 2010, in a 4–0 defeat againstTottenham Hotspur in theFA Cup, starting and playing the full ninety minutes. He made his first league appearance on February 27, 2010, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–0 victory overWolverhampton Wanderers.[22] On September 30, 2010, he signed a new contract at Bolton, which would keep him at the club until 2013.[23] He scored his first goal for Bolton away to Wolverhampton Wanderers on November 13, 2010.[24]

Holden andNicolas Anelka during a match in the Premier League

In the2010–11 season, Holden helped Bolton reach seventh place in the Premier League and to theFA Cup Semi-finals. However, his season was cut short on March 19 after he suffered a severe knee injury againstManchester United atOld Trafford when going into a tackle withJonny Evans. Evans' studs caught Holden in the left knee, leaving a gash that required twenty six stitches[25] and a fracture of thefemur near the knee joint, which ruled him out for a minimum of six months.[26][27][28] Despite missing the final two months of the season, Holden was still voted the 2011 Bolton Wanderers Player of the Year.[29] Without Holden, Bolton tailspun and finished the season in fourteenth position.

On September 20, 2011, after six months out, Holden started and played the full ninety minutes againstAston Villa in the third round of theLeague Cup,[30] but was then initially ruled out for a further six weeks as the club brought forward a routine follow up procedure.[31] However, the procedure revealed cartilage damage, meaning Holden would be out for a further six months,[32] missing the rest of the season. Later on in the season, Bolton Wanderers were relegated to theChampionship after 11 years in the Premier League.

On June 22, 2012, Holden announced via his Twitter account that he was due to switch to the number 22 shirt after it had been vacated byJussi Jääskeläinen.[33] This was confirmed by the club when they released their squad numbers on July 5.[34]

After playing in a reserve match in early January 2013, Holden made his return to Bolton's first team on 15 January 16 months after his last appearance, coming on as a late substitute in their 2–0FA Cup replay win against his former clubSunderland.[35]

His return to action saw Holden receive another call-up to the US Men's National team for World Cup Qualifying and the Gold Cup.[36] However, after making 8 more appearances, it was confirmed that Holden had torn hisanterior cruciate ligament in his right leg while playing for theUnited States in theCONCACAF Gold Cup final againstPanama on June 29, 2013. In devastating news for Bolton Wanderers fans, it meant Holden would miss the majority of the2013–14 season.[37]

After another comeback attempt, Holden returned to action in March 2014 in a reserve match vs Everton. In his first match back, his return from injury only lasted 23 minutes. It was later announced that Holden had re-injured the right knee and torn his anterior cruciate ligament for a 2nd time. It required another surgery which would set him back for another six to nine months.[38]

Holden was promised a new contract for the 2014–15 season in February 2014.[39] Instead however, whilst he returned to the club for the 2014–15, it was on non-contract terms. Bolton did officially register him as a player for the reserves, though.[40]

Loan to Sheffield Wednesday

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Holden joined fellow Championship TeamSheffield Wednesday on a months loan on March 28, 2013, mainly for match fitness after a series of injuries, and also to replaceSheffield Wednesday's injured right midfielderMichail Antonio.[41] and he made his debut two days later in the local derby at home toBarnsley. Holden played four times for Wednesday during his loan spell.

International career

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Holden playing for theUnited States againstBelgium in May 2013

Holden was capped 11 times as aUnited States youth international at the U-20 level, scoring two goals, the first being on July 18, 2004, in a 2–2 home draw againstDenmark U-20 in the 2004 Milk Cup in Northern Ireland.[42] and the other on June 24, 2004, in a 1–2 defeat againstBrazil U-20 in the Busan Four Nations International Youth Tournament.[43] Early in 2007, Holden was called in to the U.S.U-23 squad for a camp in California and in December for a camp and trip to China to play matches against the China U-23 team. In July 2008, Holden was named to the U.S. squad competing in the2008 Beijing Olympics. On August 7, he scored in the U.S.'s opening match, a 1–0 victory against Japan.[44] In December 2008 Holden was called into a camp set to begin in January 2009 preceding a friendly against Sweden on January 24. He sustained a hip injury prior to the friendly and was forced to withdraw from camp.

Gold Cup

Holden was named to theUnited StatesGold Cup squad on June 25, 2009, as nearly all of the senior regulars were rested following theConfederations Cup. Holden scored a goal for the U.S. in his national team debut againstGrenada on July 4, 2009. On July 11, 2009, Holden scored his second international goal againstHaiti with a thirty-yard strike that tied the game in the ninety-second minute, and assisted the U.S.'s first goal in that match, which was scored byDavy Arnaud. Holden added two more assists in the 2–0 semi-final win againstHonduras. Stuart was selected to theGold Cup All-Tournament Team.[45]

World Cup

During a friendly match on March 3, 2010,Nigel de Jong broke Holden's leg, causing him to miss six weeks of soccer just months before the FIFA World Cup. After an intensive rehab, Holden proved his fitness by making it back on the field for Bolton Wanderer's final home match of the season. On May 26, 2010, it was announced that Holden would be part of the 23-man roster for the U.S. National Team which played in the2010 World Cup in South Africa and he played as a substitute in the opening 1–1 draw withEngland. He was part of the United States team that won their group ahead of England, Algeria and Slovenia.

After two and a half years without a national team appearance due to injuries, Holden was called up by Jurgen Klinsmann. In May 2013, he made his return, coming on as a substitute during the United States' important match vs Panama in2014 World Cup Qualifying. Later that summer, he was named to the2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad that eventually went on to win the tournament. He appeared in 5 Gold Cup matches and scored in the opening match vs Belize.[46] In the final vs Panama, Holden started the match, but was forced off through injury in the 23rd minute. It was later announced that he had torn his anterior cruciate ligament in the right knee and would require surgery, effectively ending his career with the national team.[47]

Broadcasting career

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Upon retiring from professional soccer, Holden pursued a career in TV and has become a voice of soccer in North America. He worked as an analyst forESPN[48] andNBC in 2014, before signing exclusively with Fox Sports 1 in 2016.[4] Holden has also done work as a host, where he recently debuted a new series withSteve Nash called 'Speak Responsibly'.[49]

Fox Sports

Holden first started working with Fox Sports in 2014, working on all of their marquee soccer properties (UEFA Champions League, MLS, FIFA, FA Cup, Europa League). He made a sharp rise in the TV business and within two years has established himself as Fox's lead color commentator across multiple soccer properties.[3] On April 25, 2018,Fox announced that he will be their lead color commentator for the2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[3] He partnered in the booth withJohn Strong, and the pair traveled throughout Russia calling the tournament's biggest games,[50][51] including the2018 World Cup Final on July 15, 2018, featuring Croatia and France. The duo continue to call games as Fox's #1 broadcast team for MLS, USMNT, and2022 FIFA World Cup matches.[52][53][54]

B/R Football and Turner Sports

Ahead of the 2018–2019 season of theUEFA Champions League Holden was signed by Turner Sports andB/R Football[55] to be one of their lead studio analysts alongsideTim Howard,Kate Abdo andSteve Nash. Turner opted out of their three-year broadcast deal early in 2020.

Club ownership

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On January 4, 2016, it was announced that an American Group of investors, led by Robert Sarver,[56] purchased a controlling stake inRCD Mallorca for $21 million. The ownership group included basketball icon,Steve Nash,[56] and Stuart Holden.[5] Holden and Nash's journey as owners of the club has been well documented in their video podcast2 Dads United, in which they discuss their roles and influence on the club. In 2018,RCD Mallorca werepromoted to the 2nd division in Spain. In 2019,RCD Mallorca were promoted to Spain's top division, La Liga. Holden and Nash are heavily involved on the soccer side and frequently visit their club on the island ofMallorca.[57]

Style of play

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Holden was a versatile, linking midfielder who, due to his ambidexterity, could play in the left, right, or center of the midfield.[citation needed] Holden was particularly noted for his adeptness at takingset pieces and delivering crosses, being compared toDavid Beckham.[58]

Lifestyle and Entertainment

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It was announced in November 2022 that Stu Holden was joining Lotto / WHP Global as a brand ambassador, entering into a long-term partnership.[59] Holden stated upon announcement that "Lotto's mission of growing the game at the grassroots level and supporting the next generation of athletes is something that I've been very passionate about throughout my personal life and playing career on and off the field. There is such great momentum around soccer in the United States, and I'm thrilled to join Lotto as we look to help the sport continue to grow."

Stu Holden in Lotto campaign

Personal life

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Holden was born in Scotland and moved to the United States at the age of ten. His father lost a six-year battle with cancer in early 2009. His mother and sister still live in Houston.[60] He has been an American citizen since 2006.[9] Every game, Holden wears aLivestrong bracelet that belonged to his father, taping over it for its protection.[61][62]

Holden's brother,Euan Holden, was also a professional soccer player who last played forLeague Two clubBury.[63] Euan was a viral sensation in 2018 when he became "#PlaneBae"[64] – he had a blossoming romance that was filmed by a couple passengers on a plane. Holden said he was "upstaged"[64] by his brother while he was covering the biggest tournament of his broadcasting career.

Having lived in and spent the majority of his childhood growing up in Scotland, Holden spoke with a Scottish accent up until the age of around 10, when, having emigrated to the U.S. with his family, he developed a pronounced Houstonian accent with which he still speaks to this day, despite having returned to live and work in the UK. He became engaged to model Karalyn West in March 2014 and the two got married in June 2015.[65]

Holden and his wife Karalyn announced the birth of their first child, Kennady Holden in February 2016.[6] Their second child, Remington Holden, was born in June 2020. They currently reside in Los Angeles. He has two siblings, Euan and Rachel, and his mother Moira,[66] lives in Houston.

Career statistics

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Club

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As of July 10, 2013.[67][68]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
EnglandLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
Sunderland2005–06[69]Premier League00000000
United StatesLeagueUS Open CupMLS Cup PlayoffsNorth AmericaTotal
Houston Dynamo2006MLS1313020181
200722510414[a]0316
200827310207[b]4377
200926600307[c]2368
Dynamo Total88155011118612222
EnglandLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
Bolton Wanderers2009–10[70]Premier League20100030
2010–11[71]2623010302
2011–12[72]00001010
2012–13[73]Championship20200040
2013–14[74]00000000
Bolton Total302602000382
Sheffield Wednesday (loan)2012–13Championship40000040
Career Totals1221711013118616424
  1. ^One appearance inCONCACAF Champions League, three appearances inNorth American SuperLiga
  2. ^Five appearances and one goal inCONCACAF Champions League, two appearances and three goals inNorth American SuperLiga
  3. ^Appearances inCONCACAF Champions League

International

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As of December 15, 2014.
National teamYearAppsGoals
United States
2009112
201060
201100
201200
201381
Total253

Honors

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Club

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Houston Dynamo

International

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Individual

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See also

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