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Clint Mathis

Clint Mathis (born November 25, 1976) is a retired professional soccer player who primarily played as an attacking midfielder during a 12-year career spanning (MLS), the German , and the Greek Super League. Born in , Mathis starred at the , where he recorded 53 goals and 15 assists over 58 games, helping lead the Gamecocks to NCAA Tournament appearances and earning All-American honors despite overcoming a torn injury. Selected sixth overall in the 1998 MLS by the , he debuted in MLS that year and quickly established himself as a dynamic with exceptional scoring ability. His breakout season came in 2000 after transferring to the MetroStars (now ), where he set an MLS single-game record by scoring five goals in an 8-1 victory over the Dallas Burn on August 26, finishing the year with 16 goals and 14 assists to earn and honors. Mathis's career included stints with multiple MLS clubs, such as the LA Galaxy (1998–2000, 2007, 2010), MetroStars/New York Red Bulls (2000–2003, 2007), Real Salt Lake (2005, 2008–2009), and Colorado Rapids (2006), where he amassed 61 goals and 43 assists in regular-season league play. Internationally, he ventured to Europe with Hannover 96 in the Bundesliga (2004–2005, 5 goals in 20 appearances) and Ergotelis FC in Greece (2008, 1 goal in 8 games), though injuries and team dynamics limited his impact abroad. Known for his flamboyant style and nicknamed "Cletus" for his free-spirited personality, Mathis also won MLS Goal of the Year in 2001 for a remarkable 70-yard solo run against the Los Angeles Galaxy and contributed to Real Salt Lake's 2009 MLS Cup victory. With the men's national team, Mathis earned 46 caps and scored 12 goals between 1998 and 2002, including a memorable equalizer in a 1-1 group-stage draw against at the , helping the U.S. advance to the quarterfinals. He also provided key assists in World Cup qualifiers, such as against and . After retiring from playing following the 2010 season, Mathis briefly served as an assistant coach for the from 2014 to 2015 before transitioning to a career in software sales. In November 2025, he was announced as part of the National Soccer Hall of Fame's Class of 2026.

Early years

Youth career

Clint Mathis was born on November 25, 1976, in . He began playing soccer at a young age, starting with the Rockdale Youth Soccer Organization before joining AFC Lightning, a prominent youth club known for developing national team talents such as . This early involvement provided Mathis with his initial exposure to competitive soccer, where he began honing his skills as a versatile forward and through structured club training and matches. Mathis continued his development at Heritage High School in Conyers, where he starred for the Patriots soccer team. As a senior in 1994, he led the squad to a state championship, showcasing his playmaking ability and contributing significantly to the team's success. Following his high school achievements, Mathis transitioned to at the .

College career

Mathis attended the from 1994 to 1997, where he played for the Gamecocks as a forward and . During his sophomore year in 1995, Mathis suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during the second round of the NCAA Tournament but returned to play, wearing a knee brace in subsequent seasons. During his four-year tenure, Mathis amassed 53 goals and 15 assists in 58 games, totaling 121 points under NCAA scoring rules (two points per goal and one per assist), which ranked him third in program history for both points and goals at the time of his graduation. He earned first-team All-American honors in 1995 and third-team honors in 1997 from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, and was a three-time finalist for the —college soccer's top individual award—in 1995, 1996, and 1997. Mathis played a pivotal role in the team's successes, leading to the NCAA Tournament in 1994, 1995, and 1997, including a second-round appearance in 1995 where he scored three goals across the team's two matches.

Club career

Major League Soccer

Clint Mathis was selected sixth overall by the Los Angeles Galaxy in the first round of the 1998 MLS College Draft. He made his professional debut with the Galaxy on March 21, 1998, and over his initial tenure from 1998 to 2000, appeared in 65 regular-season matches, scoring 15 goals and providing 9 assists. In his rookie season, Mathis recorded 5 goals and 6 assists in 30 appearances, helping the team reach the playoffs. The following year, he contributed 7 goals and 2 assists in 27 matches, aiding the Galaxy's run to MLS Cup 1999, where they fell to D.C. United. His time with Los Angeles established him as a promising attacking midfielder known for his vision and creativity. In June 2000, Mathis was traded to the MetroStars in exchange for forward and other considerations. Joining mid-season, he quickly became a standout, finishing 2000 with 13 goals and 13 assists in 21 appearances for . Over his full tenure with the MetroStars from 2000 to 2003, Mathis made 67 regular-season appearances, scoring a franchise-record 33 goals and adding 19 assists. His most iconic performance came on August 26, 2000, when he scored a league-record five goals in a 6-4 victory over the Dallas Burn, clinching the Eastern Conference regular-season title and earning him 10 points in a single match, another MLS mark at the time. In 2001, despite injuries limiting him to 10 games, Mathis netted 7 goals, including a remarkable 70-yard solo run against the Dallas Burn on April 28 that won MLS Goal of the Year. After stints overseas, Mathis returned to MLS with Real Salt Lake in January 2005 as a free agent ahead of the club's expansion season. In 27 appearances that year, he scored 3 goals and provided 5 assists, helping RSL to a playoff berth in their inaugural campaign. In December 2005, he was traded to the Colorado Rapids for forward Jeff Cunningham. With Colorado in 2006, Mathis appeared in 25 matches, scoring 2 goals and 1 assist, though the team missed the playoffs. On March 29, 2007, he was dealt to the New York Red Bulls (formerly MetroStars) for a fourth-round draft pick, where he rejoined his former club and recorded 6 goals and 4 assists in 26 appearances, contributing to a Supporters' Shield-winning season. Mathis returned to Real Salt Lake in August 2008 after a brief overseas spell, appearing in 11 matches without scoring that season. In 2009, he played a key role in 28 regular-season games, tallying 2 goals and 5 assists, and featured in the playoffs, including scoring the first penalty in the shootout during RSL's victory over the on November 22. This triumph marked his only title. On January 14, 2010, RSL traded Mathis back to the in exchange for a swap of first-round SuperDraft picks. In his brief 2010 stint with , he made 9 substitute appearances without scoring before announcing his retirement on August 7, 2010, at age 33, closing a 12-year MLS career that spanned 258 regular-season matches, 61 goals, and 52 assists across five clubs. Mathis's career highlighted his explosive scoring ability and playmaking, though interrupted by international duties such as the 2002 World Cup, and trades that reflected his high value as a designated player-era precursor.

Overseas clubs

Following his standout performances with the MetroStars and at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Clint Mathis sought to elevate his career by moving to Europe, signing with Bundesliga club Hannover 96 in January 2004 on a free transfer until June 2006. This opportunity arose from interest by several German clubs, including Bayern Munich, but Hannover provided the platform to test his skills in one of Europe's top leagues. Mathis made 20 appearances and scored 5 goals for Hannover 96 in the Bundesliga over the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons, initially impressing with four goals in his first six matches upon joining in January 2004 during the 2003-04 campaign. However, adaptation to the physical and tactical demands of the proved challenging for Mathis, compounded by limited playing time in his second half-season and public clashes with coach , including an outburst that drew media attention but no fine from the club. These issues contributed to Hannover finishing 16th in the 18-team league, narrowly avoiding relegation, and ultimately led to Mathis's departure after just over a year. In January 2008, amid struggles for consistent minutes with the , Mathis pursued another overseas opportunity on loan to Ergotelis of the Greek Super League, aiming to revive his form and secure regular play. Over the next six months, he featured in 8 matches, scoring 1 goal, including a dramatic 90th-minute equalizer in a 2–2 draw against Apollon Kalamarias that aided Ergotelis's fight against relegation. Despite these contributions, limited starts highlighted ongoing adaptation hurdles in a competitive environment, mirroring the brevity of his German stint. These European experiences, post his MetroStars peak where he tallied 33 goals in four seasons, underscored the difficulties American players faced in securing sustained roles abroad during that era, ultimately steering Mathis back to for greater stability. He returned to MLS with later in 2005 following Hannover and again in 2008 after Ergotelis.

International career

U.S. national team appearances

Clint Mathis made his debut for the senior men's national team on November 6, 1998, in a 0–0 friendly draw against in . Over the course of his international career, he earned 46 caps between 1998 and 2005. All of his appearances came under head coach , who first called him up shortly after his professional breakthrough with the MetroStars. Mathis primarily featured as an attacking for the USMNT, leveraging his , creativity, and goal-scoring ability from midfield to contribute offensively. He scored 12 goals during his time with the national team, with his first international goal coming in a 4–0 qualifier victory over on November 15, 2000. His selection was often influenced by strong club performances, particularly his prolific scoring in . Mathis's form in the lead-up to 2002 elevated his national prominence, as he recorded exceptional goal and assist tallies for the MetroStars in 2001 and early 2002, earning consistent call-ups from Arena and establishing himself as a key creative force in the squad. His last appearance came in 2005, marking the end of a seven-year international tenure focused on qualifying cycles and friendlies.

Major tournament participations

Clint Mathis played a key role in the United States' surprising run to the quarterfinals at the in and , appearing in three of the team's five matches. His most memorable contribution came in the group stage against co-host on June 10, 2002, where he scored the equalizing goal in the 24th minute with a powerful left-footed strike from 25 yards, silencing a crowd of over 60,000 and securing a 1-1 draw that helped the U.S. advance from Group D. This performance, in only his second World Cup appearance, showcased his technical skill and composure under pressure. Mathis also featured prominently in the , contributing to the U.S. victory in the 2002 edition hosted across the and . As part of the squad that ended an 11-year major title drought, he appeared in multiple matches, including the 2-0 final win over on February 2, 2002, where his midfield presence supported the attack led by goals from and . In the 2003 , co-hosted by the U.S. and , Mathis helped the team secure third place, playing in group stage wins like the 2-0 opener against on July 12 and the semifinal against before substituting in during the third-place match loss to . Over seven Gold Cup appearances across these tournaments, he provided assists and creative play without scoring, bolstering the U.S. midfield in high-stakes regional competition. During the 2002 qualifying campaign from 1998 to 2001, Mathis made seven appearances for the U.S. in matches, scoring one goal that proved pivotal. On March 28, 2001, in , he curled a 22-yard into the top corner in the 87th minute to secure a 2-1 victory over , earning three crucial points in the final round of qualifying and helping the U.S. clinch a berth. His one goal and two assists across three qualifying games in 2001 underscored his growing influence in securing the team's regional dominance. These efforts, part of his 46 total international caps from 1998 to 2005, highlighted his transition from MLS standout to national team contributor. Mathis's standout moments in these major tournaments elevated his legacy in American soccer, with the 2002 World Cup goal becoming an iconic symbol of U.S. resilience on the global stage and paving the way for his transfer to side Hannover 96. His contributions to the Gold Cup triumphs and qualifying successes demonstrated his ability to deliver in decisive matches, influencing the U.S. program's rise during a formative era under coach .

Post-playing career

Coaching roles

After retiring from professional soccer in 2010 with the , Clint Mathis transitioned into coaching by joining the club's youth development program, where he served as a camps and clinic supervisor to give back to the sport. In this role, he worked with young players, drawing on his extensive playing experience to foster skill development and passion for the game. Mathis also pursued formal coaching education, earning his "A" license from the U.S. Soccer Federation, which prepared him for higher-level opportunities. In January 2014, Mathis was appointed assistant coach for Major League Soccer's under head coach , marking his entry into professional coaching at the top tier. His responsibilities included contributing to tactical planning, particularly in the attacking phase, where his background as a dynamic forward and provided balance to the staff's defensive-oriented expertise. Mathis focused on player development, relating directly to athletes due to his recent and offering insights on maintaining an competitive edge during training and matches. Mathis remained with the Fire through the 2015 season, supporting the team's preparation and in-game strategies. However, in September 2015, the club dismissed Yallop and his assistants, including Mathis, amid a poor performance that left the Fire at the bottom of the Eastern Conference. Following his departure, Mathis received offers for additional coaching positions but declined them to prioritize family time after the birth of his fourth child. No further formal coaching roles are recorded for Mathis as of 2025, though he has occasionally engaged in informal soccer-related activities, including leading a youth camp in September 2025.

Media and broadcasting

Following his retirement from professional soccer, Clint Mathis began contributing to soccer media as an analyst and commentator, leveraging his extensive playing experience to provide insights on broadcasts. In 2013, Mathis joined SportsNet (later rebranded as SportsNet) as a studio analyst for pre-match and post-match coverage, appearing alongside host Chris McGee to discuss team strategies and performances. He continued making occasional appearances in this role, including a segment on October 18, 2025, where he broke down Giovani dos Santos's equalizer during the Galaxy's match against . Mathis's media work has focused primarily on MLS analysis, drawing on his background with Galaxy-affiliated teams to offer expert breakdowns of gameplay and player tactics. A notable recent development in Mathis's post-playing career is his eligibility and selection as a finalist for the National Soccer Hall of Fame's 2025 class in the veteran category, where he received 50% of the vote but was not inducted. He was also a finalist for the 2026 class, receiving 41.7% of the vote but not inducted.

Personal life

Mathis was born in , to parents who divorced when he was young. He was raised by his mother along with two older brothers (eight and ten years his senior) and a sister. He met his wife, former professional soccer player Tracey Winzen, while both were playing in in the early 2000s. The couple married and have at least one son, Maximus, born in 2008. As of 2020, Mathis and his family reside in .

Career statistics and honors

Professional statistics

Clint Mathis recorded 284 appearances and 67 goals in league play across and overseas competitions during his club career.
LeagueAppearancesGoals
25661
205
Greek Super League81
He also made 33 appearances and scored 7 goals in cup competitions, including the US Open Cup and DFB-Pokal. For the United States national team, Mathis earned 46 caps and scored 12 goals between 1998 and 2005.

Awards and recognitions

Clint Mathis achieved significant recognition during his Major League Soccer (MLS) career, highlighted by his selection to the MLS Best XI in 2000, where he was honored for his standout performance as a midfielder with the MetroStars, contributing 16 goals and 14 assists in the regular season. In 2001, Mathis earned the MLS Goal of the Year award for his memorable solo run and finish against the Dallas Burn on April 28, having scored 7 goals in 10 regular-season games before suffering a season-ending injury. He was also named an MLS All-Star in both 2000 and 2001, representing the league in showcase matches and underscoring his status as one of the top attacking players of the era. Later in his career, Mathis contributed to Real Salt Lake's victory in 2009, scoring the first penalty in the shootout against the to secure the club's first championship title. Additional MLS accolades included Player of the Month honors in June and August 2000, as well as May 2001, reflecting his consistent impact across multiple seasons. In recognition of his broader contributions to American soccer, Mathis was named a finalist on the National Soccer Hall of Fame's 2025 Veteran ballot, highlighting his enduring legacy as a key figure in MLS's early development and U.S. national team history.

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