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  Dateofbirth 15 May , 1978
  Cityofbirth Scarborough , Ontario
  Countryofbirth Canada
  Height 5'11''
  Currentclub Houston Dynamo
  Clubnumber 14
  Position forward
  Years 1997<br/>1997-99<br/>1999-2000<br/>2001-05<br/>2006-<br/>
  Clubs Toronto Lynx <br/> FSV Zwickau <br/> Richmond Kickers <br/> San Jose Earthquakes <br/> Houston Dynamo <br/>
  Caps(goals) 7 (3)<br/>12 (1)<br/>35 (17)<br/>108 (27)<br/>4 (1)<br/>
  Nationalyears 1998–
  Nationalteam Canada
  Nationalcaps(goals) 37 (7)
  Pcupdate 2 May 2006
  Ntupdate 5 April 2006


Dwayne De Rosario (surname also spelt '''de Rosario'''; born on May 15 , 1978 in Toronto , Ontario ) is a Canadian Soccer player, who currently plays as a Midfielder and Forward for Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer .

De Rosario began his professional career in 1997, signing with the Toronto Lynx of the A-League , where Paul Stalteri had also just signed. Halfway through the season, however, De Rosario opted to change clubs, signing with FSV Zwickau of Germany. After two seasons with Zwickau, de Rosario opted to return to North America, signing with the Richmond Kickers in 1999. After a slow 1999 season, in which he scored registered a goal and five assists, DeRosario exploded in 2000, scoring 15 goals and five assists while leading the team to a 20-6-1 record.

The next season, when Canadian Frank Yallop was named head coach of the San Jose Earthquakes , De Rosario was one of his first acquisitions. De Rosario proved Yallop's judgment right, scoring five goals and four assists in only 1,072 minutes for the Earthquakes in 2001, playing an important role as the team went on to win the MLS Cup ; he scored the Golden Goal in the final and was named Cup MVP. De Rosario had similar success in 2002, registering four goals and eight assists in 1,637 minutes, although the Quakes fell short of a repeat. In 2003, a torn ACL hobbled De Rosario for much of the season, but he still managed to make a late surge, registering four goals and three assists in only 686 minutes, and helping lead the team to a second MLS Cup championship. De Rosario played 1,214 minutes in 2004, scoring five goals, including the 2004 MLS Goal Of The Year and three assists.

In 2005, with Landon Donovan 's departure, De Rosario moved to midfield, and promptly led MLS in assists with 13, while scoring nine goals, including the 2005 MLS Goal of the Year - the only player ever to receive that honor in two consecutive years - for a powerful bending free kick in the last regular season game against the Los Angeles Galaxy . He was named to the MLS Best XI . Along with the rest of his Earthquakes teammates, he moved to Houston for the 2006 season.

De Rosario is also an important player for the Canadian National Team , playing either at forward or midfield, and has registered seven goals in 37 caps (as of April , 2006 ). He received his first cap May 18 , 1998 against Macedonia at the age of 20.


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