Position: Defender
Date of Birth: 11/07/1984
Height: 5' 9" Weight: 145 lbs
Pro Team: Tigres
College Experience: UCLA
Caps: 38
Goals: 2
Bornstein scored on his National Team debut against Denmark on Jan. 20, 2007. A converted forward, Bornstein is a strong left back who understands his position, but is not afraid to follow his offensive instincts and steal forward to help the attack.
Bornstein took Major League Soccer by storm in 2006. A fourth round pick for Chivas USA, he won the league's Rookie of the Year award after scoring six goals and four assists in his debut season. He was used all around the park, but eventually settled into defense. The following year he helped his team to the Western Conference regular season title.
He became a regular with the US National Team during the 2010 World Cup Qualifying cycle, and was part of the squad for South Africa. He got the start against Algeria in the Group Stage of the 2010 World Cup and again against Ghana in the knockout round.
National Team Highlights
2011: Started against Paraguay on March 29th. Pressed into service in the Gold Cup final, subbing on in the 11th minute when Steve Cherundolo was injured.
2010: Played in the January friendly against Honduras. Played in both Sendoff Series games and was named to the World Cup roster. Played two games in the World Cup, starting against Algeria and Ghana. Started against South Africa on Noiv 17th.
2009: A second-half sub against Honduras on June 6th. Played in the October World Cup Qualifiers, scoring the tying goal against Costa Rica on the final match day to send Honduras through to the World Cup. Honduras declared a national holiday and announced Bornstein was welcome to enter the country without a visa as their honored guest.
2007: Won his first cap on January 20 where he also scored his first goal. A member of the Gold Cup winning squad and the Copa America squad. Started August road loss in Sweden.
Professional Highlights
2011: Made seven appearances for Tigres in the Clausura season, but failed to get playing time in the Apertura season.
2010: Part of a Chivas USA squad that finished last in the West and missed the playoffs. Bornstein announced he was signing a pre-contract with Mexico's Tigres for the 2011 Clausura season.
2009: Key member of a Chivas USA squad that finished fourth in the Western Conference, exiting the playoffs in the first round.
2008: Recovering from injury, Chivas USA moved him into an attacking role.
2007: Made 25 regular season and post-season starts in defense for Chivas USA team that was Western Conference champion, but which lost to Kansas City in the first round of the playoffs.
2006: Drafted in the 4th round by Chivas USA, where he went on to win MLS Rookie of the Year. Started 34 games in total, scoring six goals and registering four assists.
College Experience: Played for Cal Poly Pomona before transferring to UCLA.
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