Player Details

Name

Davy Arnaud

Height

5' 11"

Weight

161 lbs

Date of Birth

6.22.1980 (43)

Birthplace

Nederland, Texas USA

Position

Midfielder
Career Summary

MLS EXPERIENCE

2015

In his second season with D.C. United and 14th in Major League Soccer, the veteran midfielder was again a critical presence on the field and in the locker room. He had three assists, all game-winners, including United’s season- opening 1-0 win over Montreal on March 7, a 1-0 win over Los Angeles on March 28, and a 2-1 win over Orlando City on May 13. Arnaud moved to within four assists of becoming the 16th MLS player to reach 50 goals and 50 assists. He also became the most fouled player in MLS history on Mar. 28 vs. the Los Angeles Galaxy.

2014

Arnaud became a full-time box-to-box midfielder in his first season with United, logging 2,626 minutes in 31 games (30 starts). He scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over New York on April 12. On March 29, Arnaud made his 300th MLS regular season appearance – becoming the 25th player in MLS history to reach the career milestone – entering as a substitute in the 52nd minute in a 2-2 tie against the Chicago Fire. Arnaud also became the 43rd player in MLS history with 50 regular season MLS career goals, scoring in the 22nd minute in a 3-2 loss at the Portland Timbers on May 3.

2013

Arnaud played in 24 games (21 starts) with the Montreal Impact in their second season in Major League Soccer. He played 1,776 minutes, bringing his career total to 23,930, which is currently 9th on the All-time active player list. The captain finished the season with one goal and five assists with his lone strike as the game-winner against the Seattle Sounders in the first game of the season.

2012

Arnaud became the first ever Montreal Impact team captain in Major League Soccer on 3/6. He set personal best with 33 games played and 31 starts. He scored the club’s first ever goal in MLS on 3/17 against CHI. He played the second highest total of minutes in his career with 2,765 minutes during the season and recorded four goals and three assists. He surpassed 20,000 career minutes on 4/18. Arnaud was selected to the MLSSoccer.com Team of the Week for week 26. Arnaud is the fifth players in MLS history to surpass 600 career fouls suffered. He started both games in the Amway Canadian Championship and one MLS Reserve League game. During a post-season tour in Italy, Arnaud played in international matches against Bologna FC and ACF Fiorentina.

2011

While with Sporting Kansas City, Arnaud played 22 games and started 16. He recorded two assists and helped the club to a first place finish in the Eastern Conference during the regular season. He also played in three playoff games with Sporting. On November 28, Arnaud was acquired by the Montreal Impact from Kansas City. Arnaud left Kansas City in first place all-time with 240 games played, second place all-time with 43 goals, third in assists with 35, starts with 213, and 19,390 minutes played.

2010

Arnaud was named Kansas City captain prior to the start of the season. He played and started 27 games, tallied six goals and three assists, and surpassed 200 career games with the club. He scored in the 11th minute of a friendly against English Premier League giants Manchester United in 2-1 victory.

2009

He appeared and started in 25 games with Kansas City. Arnaud missed five games while on duty with the U.S. National Team at the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He was named an MLS All-Star for the first time and played 27 minutes of the All-Star game against English Club Everton FC. Arnaud also scored an MLS Goal of the Week honor for his goal against the New England Revolution on 6/13. He also played three games in the SuperLiga Championships.

2008

Arnaud was awarded the Team Heart Award, given to the most dedicated player, for the second consecutive season with Kansas City. He also won the team’s Golden Boot award with seven goals and three assists. Three of those goals were game winners. Arnaud scored the lone goal in the 3-1 aggregate loss to the Columbus Crew in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

2007

Kansas City gave Arnaud the first-ever Team Heart Award for his dedicated performance with the club. He had a career-high nine assists and four goals in 28 games. He finished tied for fifth in the league for most assists. Arnaud also scored the game-winning goal in the Western Conference Semifinals Series on a free kick from 25 yards out.

2006

Arnaud finished with four goals and four assists in a career-high and team-high 32 games played with Kansas City.

2005

He helped pace Kansas City’s attack with five goals and four assists in 31 games.

2004

Arnaud led Kansas City to the MLS Cup Final with a career-high nine regular-season goals and eight assists. He scored a team-high two postseason goals during the Western Conference Semifinal win over LA and added one assist. He also helped the club win the 2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

2003

In his second season, Arnaud scored three goals in 18 games. He scored a goal in his first career start, scoring in the 11th minute against the MetroStars. He also played in all three postseason games.

2002

Selected by the Kansas City Wizards in the fifth round, 50th overall, of the 2002 MLS SuperDraft. He played in three games as a rookie.

 

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Arnaud played in seven games with the U.S. National Team. He earned his first career appearance on September 9, 2007 against Brazil. He made his second appearance in a 2008 World Cup Qualifier against Guatemala. Arnaud plated a large role in the United States’ 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup campaign, where he scored his first international goal against Hati in the group stage. He started all three of the team’s knockout round games.

 

HONORS

MLS All-Star Game: 2009
Kansas City Team Heart Award: 2007, 2008

 

ACQUIRED

Acquired from Montreal Impact on Dec. 10, 2013, in exchange for an international roster spot for the 2014 and 2015 MLS seasons.