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Matt Freese

Matt Freese (born September 2, 1998) is an American professional soccer who plays for club . Hailing from , Freese began his youth career with the Academy before spending two seasons at , where he honed his skills as a . In December 2018, he signed as a homegrown player with the , making his MLS debut and contributing to the team's 2020 victory with a notable shutout against the . Over the next few seasons, Freese gained experience with the Union's first team and affiliate , starting 31 matches in during 2022 and recording six clean sheets. In January 2023, acquired Freese from for $350,000 in general , marking a pivotal step in his career; he had appeared in 16 matches for the across all competitions that season, logging 1,334 minutes. Since joining NYCFC, Freese has established himself as a key starter, featuring in 31 regular-season matches (all starts) during the 2025 campaign, where he made 96 saves, conceded 42 goals, and secured eight clean sheets. His standout performance that year earned him a runner-up finish for the 2025 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award, and in September 2025, he signed a contract extension with the club through 2030. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighing 194 pounds (88 kg), Freese has represented the at the under-19, under-23, and senior levels; in 2025, he earned his first senior call-ups, starting all matches at the where the U.S. won the tournament, keeping two clean sheets.

Background

Early life

Matt Freese was born on September 2, 1998, in , an affluent suburb on Philadelphia's Main Line known for its historic , top-ranked schools, and family-oriented community. Growing up in this upscale environment, Freese was raised in a family with deep roots in academia and science, where education and intellectual pursuit were central values. His father, Andrew Freese, was a renowned neurosurgeon and pioneer in who died in 2021; he held degrees from both and , instilling in the household a strong emphasis on discipline and scholarly achievement. His mother, Marcia, who earned an MBA in healthcare management, further reinforced these principles alongside his siblings—sister Lyssa and brothers Jack and Tim—creating a supportive yet rigorous home life focused on personal growth and perseverance. Freese's early development was shaped by this familial tradition of excellence, which encouraged self-discipline beyond academics; for instance, he independently learned to play the guitar in just a month and a half using online tutorials, reflecting the proactive mindset fostered in his upbringing. The family's Harvard connection, particularly through his father's medical training, highlighted their commitment to prestigious institutions and lifelong learning.

Education and youth soccer

Freese began his organized youth soccer career with the Academy, where he served as a from 2016 to 2017. During that period, he also spent time with the Union's USL affiliate, Bethlehem Steel FC, appearing on the bench for three matchday squads in 2017 as an academy member, though he did not make any competitive appearances. In 2017, Freese transitioned from the academy to collegiate soccer at , opting for an education despite opportunities for earlier professional development, including a youth contract trial with Manchester United that he declined in favor of prioritizing studies—a decision influenced by his family's emphasis on academics. He enrolled at that fall, majoring in , and played two seasons for men's soccer team from 2017 to 2018 while balancing coursework. Freese appeared in 16 matches across those seasons, recording 77 saves overall. As a in 2017, Freese made three appearances with two starts, posting seven saves and a 3.32 goals-against average in limited action, including his debut start against on September 16. His year in 2018 marked a breakout, with notable performances such as a career-high nine saves in a match against on October 27, eight saves each versus Cornell on October 6 and on October 9, and seven saves against on November 10; he earned Second Team All-Ivy honors that season and secured his first collegiate win with four saves against on September 3. Freese ultimately left Harvard after 2018 to pursue professional soccer, completing his degree remotely in 2022 while playing in .

Family

Matt Freese was born into a family with a strong academic and scientific heritage. His father, Andrew Freese, was a renowned neurosurgeon who earned undergraduate and medical degrees from (class of 1981) and a from , and he pioneered advancements in during his career in the area; he died in 2021. His mother, Marcia Freese, holds an MBA in healthcare management and has supported the family's emphasis on education and professional achievement. The family hails from a scientific background, with relatives including biologists and physicists, fostering an environment that prioritized intellectual pursuits over early athletic specialization. Freese has three siblings: two older brothers, Jack and Tim, and a younger sister, Lyssa. Both Jack and Tim attended , continuing the family's tradition of academic excellence there, while their father had previously graduated from the institution. Jack, in particular, was a member of Harvard's heavyweight team during his time as a , competing as a freshman in the 2011-12 season. The siblings remain close, with Freese describing his brother Jack as his best friend and a key source of emotional support throughout his career. This familial bond influenced Freese's path, as his parents encouraged balancing soccer with higher education despite the family's scientific leanings, allowing him to pursue professional opportunities only after completing his degree. Freese maintains a private personal life, with no public information available about a spouse or long-term partner as of 2025. He is known to be deeply family-oriented, often crediting his late father, his mother, and siblings for providing unwavering support during his athletic endeavors. Freese also holds a German passport through his late father's heritage, reflecting the family's European roots.

Club career

Philadelphia Union

Matt Freese joined the as a homegrown player on December 21, 2018, after leaving Harvard early, marking his entry into professional soccer with his hometown club. Having previously developed in the Union's youth academy from 2016 to 2017, Freese transitioned directly to the professional ranks as a backup goalkeeper behind incumbent . Freese made his MLS debut on April 19, 2019, entering as a 54th-minute substitute for Blake in a 3–0 home victory over at Talen Energy Stadium. Over the next three seasons (–2022), he appeared in 13 first-team matches for the , primarily filling in during Blake's injuries, with notable performances in and , recording 15 saves across six regular-season games in . One highlight came on MLS in 2020, when Freese started and kept a clean sheet in a 2–0 win against the , contributing to the 's clinching of the as the league's top regular-season team. To gain consistent playing time, Freese was loaned to the Union's affiliate team, initially Bethlehem Steel FC in the (2019–2020) and later in (2021–2022), where he made numerous appearances to hone his skills. In 2022, he started 31 matches for Union II, securing six clean sheets and demonstrating steady development as a reliable shot-stopper. On January 27, 2023, the Union traded Freese to in exchange for $350,000 in general allocation money, ending his tenure with the club after four professional seasons.

New York City FC

Matt Freese joined on January 27, 2023, via a trade from the in exchange for $350,000 in . He initially served as a backup behind Sean Johnson, making 10 appearances (all starts) during the 2023 MLS regular season, logging 900 minutes with 29 saves, an 83.8% save percentage, and 5 clean sheets while conceding 8 goals. Freese emerged as the primary starter in 2024, appearing in all 34 regular-season matches for 2,981 minutes, recording 121 saves at a 72.9% rate, 6 clean sheets, and 45 goals conceded. His consistent performances earned him the award on December 27, 2024, after ranking third in the MLS with 121 saves for the season. By the end of his tenure through November 2025, Freese had made 75 regular-season appearances for NYCFC, contributing to a club total of 83 appearances across all competitions with 276 saves and 20 clean sheets. In the 2025 season, Freese solidified his role with 31 starts in 31 appearances through mid-November, accumulating 2,767 minutes, 96 saves at a 69.6% rate, 8 clean sheets, and 42 goals conceded. He was named a finalist for the 2025 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award and finished second in the voting, while also earning a nomination for MLS Save of the Year for a standout stop against Inter Miami. His playoff contributions included key saves in NYCFC's Eastern Conference series wins, helping the team advance to the semifinals with a decisive Game 3 victory on November 7, 2025. On September 18, 2025, NYCFC extended Freese's contract through the 2030 season, recognizing his growth into a cornerstone of the team's defense.

International career

Youth career

Freese began his international youth career with the at the under-19 level, participating in training camps and matches as part of the development pathway for emerging goalkeepers. His involvement with the U-19 team included competitive play during his time at the Academy, where he honed his skills in high-pressure environments alongside other top prospects. Transitioning to the under-23 level, Freese earned three caps for the U.S. U-23 Men's National Team between 2019 and early 2021, primarily in friendly matches and preparatory tournaments. His debut came in October 2019 during a series of friendlies, followed by appearances in the November 2019 United International Football Festival in , where he started against in a 1-0 loss and contributed to a 4-0 victory over UD . In these outings, Freese allowed just one goal across 180 minutes, demonstrating strong shot-stopping and distribution abilities that caught the attention of coaches. Freese was a regular in U-23 training camps leading up to major competitions, including selections for the January 2021 camp and subsequent preparatory sessions. He was named to the final 20-player roster for the 2020 , held in March 2021 in , , though he did not see game action as backup to primary goalkeeper during the group's three matches. These experiences at the youth international level provided Freese with exposure to elite competition and tactical systems, building his confidence and technical proficiency that paved the way for his eventual senior USMNT call-up in 2025.

Senior career

Matt Freese received his first senior call-up to the men's national team (USMNT) on January 6, 2025, selected by head coach for the team's January training camp in , though he did not feature in any matches during that window. Freese earned his senior debut later that year on June 7, 2025, starting in a friendly against as part of a pre-CONCACAF training camp, followed by another start in a 0-4 loss versus three days later. These appearances marked the beginning of his rapid integration into the senior squad, where his shot-stopping and distribution skills quickly impressed Pochettino. Freese's breakthrough came with his inclusion in the USMNT's 26-player roster for the 2025 , announced on June 5, 2025, by , positioning him as the primary goalkeeper ahead of more established options like Matt Turner. He started all six matches in the tournament, recording two clean sheets and playing a pivotal role in the team's run to the final, including a 2-2 draw against in the quarterfinals that advanced via a 4-3 victory, where Freese saved three of six attempts to secure progression. His performances in the Gold Cup, highlighted by crucial interventions such as key saves during the final against on July 6, 2025, underscored his composure under pressure despite the USMNT's 2-1 loss in the title match. By November 20, 2025, Freese had accumulated 13 caps for the USMNT, all earned in 2025, including additional starts in friendlies during the September and October windows, as well as the November friendlies against and , where he solidified his status as 's preferred starter with consistent shot-stopping and three total clean sheets across his appearances. His emergence has positioned him as a key figure in the goalkeeping rotation, with praising his organizational leadership in building defensive solidity ahead of the , for which Freese has expressed ambitions to claim the starting role.

Career statistics

Club

Matt Freese's professional club career statistics encompass his time with the Philadelphia Union and its affiliate Philadelphia Union II in Major League Soccer (MLS) and the USL Championship/MLS Next Pro, as well as with New York City FC in MLS, including regular season, playoffs, and other competitions up to November 7, 2025.

MLS Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamAppearancesStartsMinutes PlayedGoals AgainstClean Sheets
2019Philadelphia Union6543771
2020Philadelphia Union119001
2021Philadelphia Union6650680
2023New York City FC101090085
2024New York City FC34342,981455
2025New York City FC31312,766428
Total88877,68011020

USL Championship / MLS Next Pro Statistics

SeasonTeamAppearancesMinutes PlayedGoals AgainstClean Sheets
20198675171
20207630162
2021–2022161,440353
Total312,745686
Philadelphia Union II totals reflect 31 appearances across and from 2019 to 2022, with 6 clean sheets overall.

Playoffs and Other Competitions

SeasonTeamCompetitionAppearancesStartsMinutes PlayedGoals AgainstClean Sheets
20244436041
20253327012
Total7763053
Playoff statistics are for MLS Cup Playoffs up to November 7, 2025.

Career Totals (Club, up to November 7, 2025)

CategoryAppearancesMinutes PlayedGoals AgainstClean Sheets
MLS Regular Season887,68011020
USL/Next Pro312,745686
Playoffs & Other763053
Overall12611,05518329
Overall totals include all verified club competitions, with contributing 75 appearances (10 in 2023, 34 in 2024, 31 in 2025 MLS regular season).

Youth International Appearances

Freese has represented the at the U-19 and U-23 levels, including appearances for the U-19 national team and three appearances for the U-23 team (180 minutes, 1 goal conceded). He was named to the U-23 roster for the 2020 Olympic Qualifying Championship but did not appear in matches.

Senior International Appearances

Freese earned his first senior cap for the men's national team on June 7, 2025, and has since accumulated 13 caps as of November 20, 2025, including starting all six matches at the where he recorded two clean sheets.
DateOpponentCompetitionResultMinutesGoals Conceded
June 7, 2025Friendly2–1 W901
June 15, 2025Trinidad & Tobago (group)5–0 W900
June 19, 2025 (group)1–0 W900
June 22, 2025 (group)2–1 W901
June 29, 2025 (quarterfinal)2–2 (4–3 pen) W1202
July 3, 2025 (semifinal)2–1 W901
July 6, 2025 Final1–2 L902
September 6, 2025Friendly1–3 L903
September 10, 2025Friendly2–0 W900
October 11, 2025Friendly2–1 W901
October 14, 2025Friendly2–1 W901
November 15, 2025Friendly2–1 W901
November 18, 2025Friendly5–1 W901
Total: 13 appearances, 1,170 minutes, 13 goals conceded, 3 clean sheets.

Honors

Club honors

With the Philadelphia Union, Freese was part of the squad that won the 2020 MLS Supporters' Shield, recognizing the team's best regular-season record in Major League Soccer amid the COVID-19-shortened campaign. As the backup goalkeeper behind Andre Blake, Freese earned his first MLS start on Decision Day, delivering a clean sheet in a 2–0 home win over the New England Revolution that secured the title and marking him as the first Union homegrown goalkeeper to record an MLS shutout. During his tenure with New York City FC from 2023 onward, Freese did not earn any major club trophies, as the team reached the Eastern Conference semifinals in the 2024 MLS Cup playoffs and advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals in the 2025 MLS Cup playoffs (ongoing as of November 2025).

Individual awards

During his college career at Harvard University, Freese earned Second Team All-Ivy honors as a sophomore goalkeeper in 2018, recognizing his contributions to the Crimson men's soccer team. In , Freese was named the New York City FC for the 2024 season, an award given by the club for his outstanding performance, including finishing third in the league in saves. The following year, he was selected as a finalist for the 2025 MLS of the Year award, ultimately finishing second in the voting after leading in votes from players and clubs, though trailing in media votes; this recognition highlighted his contributions to FC's 2025 campaign, which saw the team finish 5th in the Eastern Conference and qualify for the playoffs. Earlier in his professional career with in the , Freese won the league's Save of the Week award for Week 10 of the 2020 season, earning 50% of the fan vote for a key stop against .

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