
Maurice Edu (born April 18, 1978) is an American former soccer player who played as a midfielder. He played for the United States men's national soccer team and several clubs in Major League Soccer and Europe. He is currently a studio analyst for Fox Sports.
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Maurice Edu is a former American professional soccer player and current soccer analyst for FOX Soccer. He played as a midfielder and defender, notably for Rangers, Stoke City, and the United States Men's National Team, participating in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Early Life
Born in Fontana, California, on April 18, 1986, Edu played college soccer at the University of Maryland. He was a standout player, winning the Hermann Trophy in 2007 as the nation's top collegiate player.
Career
Edu began his professional career with Toronto FC in Major League Soccer before moving to Rangers in Scotland. He later played for Stoke City and Bursaspor in Turkey, as well as Philadelphia Union and other MLS clubs. He represented the United States at various youth levels and earned 46 caps for the senior national team, scoring one goal.
Personal Life
Information regarding Edu's personal life is not readily publicly available.
Awards
Edu's notable achievements include the Hermann Trophy (2007) and the MLS Cup (2012 with the LA Galaxy).
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Frequently Asked Questions
First name
Maurice
Last name
Edu
Birthdate
April 18, 1978
Age 47
Birth location
Fontana, CA, US
Location
US
Heigth
1.85 meter
Years active
2006 - present
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