Stephen Armstrong

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Stephen Armstrong (born 23 July 1976) is an English former footballer who spent the majority of his career with clubs in the United States.

Career

College and amateur

Armstrong was born in Birkenhead, England and raised in Cape Town, South Africa. He came to the United States to attend Butler University in Indiana and finished as the school's third all-time leading scorer with 43 goals and 16 assists. During his college career Armstrong also played for the Mid-Michigan Bucks in the Premier Development League.[1]

Professional

Armstrong was selected in the second round – 13th overall – of the 2000 MLS SuperDraft by D.C. United[2] but he decided to begin his professional career in Sweden with Västra Frölunda instead before moving to English First Division side Watford on a free transfer in October 2000. He made three appearances for the club, all as a substitute, before being released at the end of the 2000–01 season.[3]

He eventually returned to play for D.C. United, sixteen-months after the draft.[4] Armstrong was traded to Kansas City for Brandon Prideaux on 11 January 2002.[5] He spent two years with the Wizards, appearing in regular season and playoff each year.

Armstrong missed the 2004 Major League Soccer season while recovering from ACL surgery on his right knee.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". He joined the Columbus Crew in 2005. At the beginning of the 2006 season Armstrong signed with A-League club Charleston Battery, where he would spend the remainder of his outdoor career, and served as an assistant coach during his final season with the club.

Honours

Charleston Battery

Individual

  • MISL Rookie of the Year: 2006–07

References

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External links

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  3. Gone but not forgotten: Stephen Armstrong
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