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Kevin Hartman

Kevin Hartman (born May 25, 1974) is an former professional soccer renowned for his 17-season career in (MLS), where he set multiple all-time league records, including most regular-season games played (416), games started (411), and minutes played (37,260). Born in , and raised in the area, Hartman played at UCLA (1992–1993) and (1995–1996) before being selected by the in the third round of the 1997 MLS College Draft. Hartman's professional career spanned multiple clubs, beginning with the (1997–2006, 2009), where he made 243 appearances and helped secure two MLS Cups (2002, 2005), two U.S. Open Cups (2001, 2005), and two Supporters' Shields (1998, 2002). He later played for the (2007), Kansas City Wizards (2008–2009), (2010–2011), and (2012–2013), retiring in November 2013 as the league's all-time leader in shutouts (112) and saves (over 1,300). Known as "El Gato" for his cat-like reflexes, Hartman earned MLS Goalkeeper of the Year honors in 1999 and set the single-season record for goalkeeper wins with 22 in 1998 while leading the league in that category multiple times. He also represented the five times between 1999 and 2001. Since retiring, Hartman has remained integral to the LA Galaxy organization, joining the academy staff in 2017 as director of the girls' academy, becoming academy director in 2020, and serving as first-team goalkeeping coach since 2021. In this role, he has mentored top MLS goalkeepers and contributed to the team's ongoing success, including their 2024 appearance.

Early life and youth career

Personal background

Kevin Eugene Hartman was born on May 25, 1974, in . His family relocated to rural during his childhood, where opportunities for sports were limited but foundational to his development. Hartman attended Radford High School in , where he made the varsity soccer team as a freshman and served as backup during his early high school years. In , Hartman's parents, who had not grown up playing soccer, encouraged his early interest in athletics despite the sport's relative obscurity in the area. He has a , and family support played a key role in nurturing his passion for physical activities during these formative years. Initial exposure to soccer came through casual play and school influences in elementary years, sparking his enthusiasm before more structured involvement. At age 16, the family moved again to Palos Verdes, California, prompted by his father's appointment as business director at , which expanded access to soccer resources and shaped his path toward organized youth programs.

Youth soccer development

Hartman began his organized youth soccer involvement in after his family relocated there during his high school years, providing greater access to competitive environments and resources that accelerated his growth as a player. He attended , where he played on the varsity soccer team following the 1991 consolidation of local schools including . During his high school period, Hartman competed for the San Pedro FC Santos club team, based in San Pedro, California, under coach Joe Flanagan, who emphasized a strong and technical fundamentals. Hartman's goalkeeping skills emerged prominently through participation in local youth leagues and tournaments across , where he honed his positioning, reflexes, and distribution at age-appropriate levels. As a youth in , Hartman attended a specialized goalkeeping camp, fostering his passion for the position. By age 16, he served as a counselor-in-training at such camps to share techniques with younger players.

College career

University years

Hartman began his career at (CSUDH), where he played as a freshman and sophomore during the 1992 and 1993 seasons. His prior experience with the San Pedro FC Santos youth club, under coach Joe Flanagan, had positioned him well for into higher-level programs. Following his time at CSUDH, Hartman transferred to the (UCLA) ahead of the 1995 season, competing for the Bruins through the 1996 campaign. In the 1997 MLS College Draft, Hartman was selected by the with the 29th overall pick in the third round, concluding his college eligibility. He later returned to UCLA and completed his in 2018.

Athletic accomplishments

During his time at (CSUDH), Hartman earned honorable mention recognition on the 1992 All-California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) team as a freshman goalkeeper, contributing to a Toros squad that finished 8-9-3 overall and 4-5-3 in conference play, placing fifth in the CCAA. In 1993, as a , he continued to see action in key CCAA matches, helping anchor the defense during a season that saw CSUDH compete competitively in the conference despite limited individual statistical highlights available from that era. Transferring to UCLA in 1994, Hartman redshirted that year to focus on physical development, which paved the way for his emergence as the Bruins' primary in 1995 and 1996. In 1995, he appeared in select Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) matches behind starter Chris Snitko, recording contributions that included early shutouts as UCLA posted an 18-3-1 overall record and a perfect 7-0-0 MPSF mark, earning a No. 2 national ranking and advancing to the NCAA Tournament second round before a 2-1 loss to Santa Clara. His full-season performance across 1995-96 yielded a 0.68 goals-against average (GAA), the third-best in UCLA program history at the time, along with seven consecutive shutouts that underscored his command in the net during Pac-10 era transitions. As a senior in 1996, Hartman solidified his role, starting in MPSF contests and helping UCLA achieve a 16-4-0 record, a 5-0-0 conference finish, and a No. 15 national ranking, securing a berth in the NCAA Tournament where the Bruins fell 2-1 to Cal State Fullerton in the first round. His efforts that year earned him NSCAA First-Team All-American honors, recognizing his pivotal defensive impact in high-stakes conference and tournament play.

Professional career

LA Galaxy stints

Kevin Hartman was selected by the in the third round (29th overall) of the 1997 MLS out of UCLA. He appeared in 8 regular-season matches during his year, serving primarily as a backup to Jeff Cassar while recording 3 . His first career came on May 25, 1997, in a 3-0 victory over the . Hartman emerged as the Galaxy's primary in 1998, starting 28 of 29 regular-season matches and leading the MLS with a franchise-record 22 wins, helping the team secure the . The following year, in 1999, he started all 32 regular-season games, posting a 20-12 record, a 0.91 goals-against average, and a league-leading 11 shutouts en route to earning the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award. Over his initial four seasons (1997–2000), Hartman logged 95 regular-season appearances (95 starts), 80 goals against, and 28 shutouts, establishing himself as a cornerstone of the Galaxy's defense during the league's formative years. Hartman remained with the Galaxy through the 2006 season, continuing to anchor the backline as a veteran presence who mentored emerging talent while maintaining consistent performance. In 2002 and 2005, he started every playoff match en route to victories, including key saves in the 2005 final shutout against the . His later years saw him share occasional duties but still compile strong numbers, such as 8 shutouts in 2006 amid a 1.14 goals-against average. Across his full tenure (1997–2006), Hartman amassed 243 regular-season appearances (240 starts), 285 goals against, and 63 shutouts, contributing to two s, two Supporters' Shields, and two U.S. Open Cups. Including playoffs, his total Galaxy appearances exceeded 290. Following the 2006 season, the Galaxy traded Hartman to the Kansas City Wizards in exchange for two second-round draft picks, ending his decade-long association with the club as a player.

Other MLS teams

Following the 2006 MLS season, Hartman was traded from the to the Kansas City Wizards, marking the beginning of his tenure with the club from 2007 to 2009. In these three seasons, he established himself as the primary goalkeeper, starting all 90 regular season matches and anchoring the team's defense with consistent performances that included a 1.40 goals-against average in 2009. During this period, Hartman broke Tony Meola's all-time MLS record for career saves, surpassing 1,136 with his 1,137th save on March 28, 2009, against the . On March 8, 2010, Hartman was traded from Kansas City to in exchange for a second-round pick in the . Over three seasons with Dallas from 2010 to 2012, he appeared in 83 regular season matches, serving as the starting and contributing to the team's run to the final in his debut campaign. Notable milestones included recording his 100th career on June 4, 2011, in a 1-0 victory over the , making him the first in MLS history to reach the mark. Hartman also became the first player to play in 400 MLS regular season matches, achieving the feat on July 4, 2012, during a 1-1 draw against . Hartman signed as a with the on March 22, 2013, providing depth in goal as a veteran presence. However, he did not make any first-team appearances during the season and announced his retirement from professional soccer on November 21, 2013, concluding a 17-year career. Across his stints with Kansas City, , and , Hartman logged 173 regular season appearances, helping him reach a career total of 416 MLS games—the league record at the time.

International career

USMNT appearances

Kevin Hartman earned five caps for the men's national team (USMNT) as a between 1999 and 2006, all in international friendlies. His appearances were sporadic, often as a halftime substitute early in his international career, reflecting his role as a reliable backup amid strong club performances with the that prompted his inclusions in national team camps. Hartman made his USMNT debut on September 8, 1999, entering as a substitute at halftime in a 2-2 draw against in Kingston. He played the full second half, conceding one goal in the 79th minute to Johnson but contributing to a resilient performance that secured a tie. Over four years later, on March 13, 2004, he again came on at halftime during a 1-1 draw with in , playing 45 minutes and conceding one goal in the 69th minute to Alexander Boucicot before the U.S. equalized late. In 2005, Hartman substituted at halftime for a third consecutive time in a 1-0 victory over on March 19 in Albuquerque, preserving the clean sheet with a crucial 88th-minute save on Wilmer Velasquez from during his 45 minutes of play. His first start came on January 29, 2006, in a 5-0 of in , where he played the full 90 minutes without facing a significant threat. Just 12 days later, on February 10, 2006, he started again in a 3-2 win over in but conceded twice late in the as Japan mounted a comeback. Across his five appearances, Hartman logged 315 minutes, conceded four goals, and recorded two shutouts for a goals-against average of 1.14. His international career highlighted dependable shot-stopping, exemplified by the late denial against , though limited opportunities kept him from establishing a regular role behind primary keepers like .
DateOpponentResultMinutesGoals ConcededClean Sheet
September 8, 19992–2451No
March 13, 20041–1451No
March 19, 20051–0450Yes
January 29, 20065–0900Yes
February 10, 20063–2902No

Tournament participations

Kevin Hartman's involvement in major international tournaments with the Men's National Team (USMNT) was primarily in a reserve capacity, reflecting his role as a backup goalkeeper behind starter during that era. In the , Hartman served as a reserve, contributing to training sessions without receiving any starts or minutes in the competition matches, as the USMNT advanced to the quarterfinals before being eliminated by . During the qualifying campaign, Hartman provided depth to the goalkeeping options as the USMNT secured their spot in the tournament with a second-place finish in the final round. Overall, Hartman's tournament exposure was limited to the 2000 Gold Cup in a backup role, emphasizing his duties as a reserve and his contributions to preparation amid a competitive depth chart. His individual cap total of five, detailed in prior sections, highlights the selective nature of his USMNT opportunities.

Post-retirement

Coaching roles

Following his retirement from professional playing in 2013, Kevin Hartman transitioned into coaching roles within the organization. In April 2017, he joined the club as of the Girls' Academy, where he led the development of female youth players across age groups U-14 through U-18/19, implementing a professional structure focused on talent identification and growth in . On July 9, 2020, Hartman was promoted to Director of the Academy, overseeing the entire youth program, including administrative and operational management, support for the technical staff, educational initiatives, and relationships within the youth soccer community. In this capacity, he emphasized pathways for young talents to progress toward professional levels, contributing to the club's long-term player development strategy. Hartman returned to the first team on February 2, 2021, as Goalkeeper Coach under head coach , a position he has held since. In this role, he has worked directly with goalkeepers such as and David Bingham, focusing on technical skills, decision-making, and performance optimization to support the team's defensive efforts. He continued in this role as of May 2025, during the Galaxy's successful 2024 season in which they won the .

Personal life

Kevin Hartman is married to Jennifer Hartman, an Emmy-winning graphic artist. The couple has two daughters, and , with whom Hartman enjoys spending quality time, including supporting their involvement in sports like , , and chess. Their family life is centered in , reflecting Hartman's deep-rooted ties to the region from his early professional career with the . Following his retirement in 2013, Hartman and his family settled in Palos Verdes, California, where he had first moved as a teenager. In this coastal community, he prioritizes family-oriented activities and local engagement, providing a stable environment for his daughters' growth and pursuits. Hartman's non-soccer interests include active community involvement, particularly in youth athletic programs, where he volunteers for his daughters' teams and mentors young goalkeepers in his spare time. He has also contributed to through MLS-affiliated charities, earning humanitarian awards for efforts such as supporting Nothing But Nets to combat in and participating in MLS W.O.R.K.S. initiatives. His enduring nickname "El Gato," bestowed by a Spanish-language newspaper columnist in during his 1997 rookie season with the Galaxy, stems from his cat-like reflexes and agility in goal.

MLS records

Appearance and minutes records

Kevin Hartman set the all-time Major League Soccer record for most regular season appearances by a goalkeeper upon his retirement in 2013, with 416 games played across his 17-year career. This milestone underscored his exceptional durability; at the time, he was the second player overall to reach the 400-game mark in regular season play. Including playoff appearances (49), his total MLS matches reached 465. He also set the league record for most regular season minutes played by a goalkeeper, logging 37,260 minutes on the field. This total reflected his consistent role as a starter, appearing in nearly every possible game during his prime years with the , Kansas City Wizards, , and . These records for appearances and minutes have since been surpassed by . On July 4, 2012, Hartman became the first —and only the second overall—to reach MLS regular season matches, achieving the feat in a 1-1 draw against while playing for . His ironman status was further highlighted by starting all 30 regular season games for three consecutive years with the Kansas City Wizards from 2007 to 2009, contributing to his overall participation records. Hartman's prolonged presence in the league laid the foundation for several goalkeeping achievements, including records for wins and shutouts detailed elsewhere.

Goalkeeping records

Kevin Hartman set the MLS record for the most career saves in the upon his retirement, totaling 1,474 over his 17-year career. This milestone underscored his longevity and reliability in , as his extensive playing time—spanning 416 appearances—allowed him to accumulate saves at a consistent rate across multiple teams. This record has since been surpassed. Hartman also set the benchmark for regular-season shutouts with 112, and became the first goalkeeper in league history to reach 100 career shutouts (including playoffs) during a 1-0 victory over the on June 4, 2011. His defensive prowess extended to overall clean sheets, where he finished with 126 (112 regular season + 14 playoffs), a record at the time of his retirement. These records highlight Hartman's ability to anchor defenses, often facing high shot volumes due to his teams' competitive play. The regular season shutout record was tied by in 2024, and total shutouts records have been surpassed. One of Hartman's notable achievements was posting the lowest (GAA) in consecutive 20-win seasons as a , with sub-1.0 GAAs in 2003 (0.97) and 2004 (0.98) while with the —marking him as the first in MLS to accomplish back-to-back 20-win campaigns. In single-season contributions, Hartman excelled in 2007 with the Kansas City Wizards, recording 125 saves across 30 starts, which bolstered his pursuit of career records amid a season where he started every league match. These performances exemplified his shot-stopping efficiency and command in high-pressure situations.

Honors

Club honors

During his professional career, Kevin Hartman won multiple club honors, all achieved with the between 1997 and 2006. These included the in 2000, where the Galaxy defeated the Honduran 3–2 on aggregate in the final, securing North American continental supremacy for the first time in franchise history. Hartman was also part of the Galaxy teams that claimed the MLS in both 1998 and 2002, recognizing the best regular-season performance in ; the 1998 victory marked the club's first such title, while the 2002 edition highlighted a dominant 16–3–9 record. Additionally, he contributed to triumphs in 2001 and 2005; in 2001, the Galaxy defeated the 2–1 in the final, and in 2005, they overcame 1–0 to claim the . Finally, Hartman helped secure MLS Cup titles in 2002 and 2005, with the defeating the 1–0 in the 2002 final and the again 1–0 in the 2005 final after extra time.

Individual honors

Kevin Hartman received numerous individual honors throughout his career, recognizing his exceptional goalkeeping performances and contributions to the league. In 1999, Hartman was named the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year after recording 11 shutouts and a 20-12 record in 32 starts for the , marking the first time a achieved back-to-back 20-win seasons in league history. He was also selected to the that same year, honoring his standout defensive play. Hartman earned five MLS All-Star selections, appearing in 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2007; in 2003, he started the All-Star match against , helping secure a 1-1 draw. He was a six-time finalist for MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, underscoring his consistent excellence between the posts. Post-retirement, Hartman's legacy was further affirmed when he was named to the MLS 25 Greatest Players list in , celebrating his record-setting career and impact on the league.

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