Regis, David
Position: Defender
Date of Birth: 12/02/1968
Height: 5' 11" Weight: 160 lbs
Caps: 27
Biography:
French-American David Regis earned a starter's spot on the 1998 US World Cup squad, after being sworn in as a US citizen just weeks prior. This left-footed, speedy defender has played professionally in Europe since 1988.
Regis' strength in the air, man-marking skills, and ability to get
forward into the attack from his left-back position earned him a
regular place in the National Team under coach Bruce Arena between 1998
and 2001. Since retiring from full-time soccer, he's been playing for
Luxemburg-based FC Bleid in the Belgian fourth division.
National team highlights:
2002 - Named to 2002 World Cup roster but did not appear in a match
2002 - Started at left back and played all 90 minutes against Italy (Feb. 13) and Germany (March 27)
2001
- Appeared in eight CONCACAF World Cup qualifying matches, playing 707
minutes, mainly at left-back, and helping the US qualify for their
fourth straight World Cup berth.
2000 - Played the full 90 minutes in all eight caps during 2000 and saw action in four of six World Cup qualifying matches.
1999 - Played 90 minutes in two matches under new head coach Bruce Arena.
1998
- Discovered by U.S. national team coach Steve Sampson in 1997 during a
tour of Europe. Regis played in two matches following his swearing in
as an American citizen in May before starting all three of the US
National Team's matches in the 1998 World Cup in France.
1998 - Debuted for the full US National Team on May 23, 1998 against Kuwait.
Professional highlights:
2002-03 - Retired from pro soccer after playing the 2002-03 season with Troyes of the French First Division.
2002 - Given free transfer by Metz after they were relegated to the Second Division
2001 - Signed a new two-year contract with FC Metz of the French First Division.
2000
- Played 19 matches, starting 15, after a coaching change led to his
re-introduction into the regular first-team line-up at Metz.
1999 - Appeared in five matches for Metz.
1998-99
- Signed with Metz and played in 21 league matches, and appeared in two
Champions League matches and two UEFA Cup matches; helped Metz to the
French League Cup final, where they were defeated by Lens.
1997-98 -
Signed with Karlsruher of the German Bundesliga on July 1, 1997, and
scored five goals in league play and one in the UEFA Cup but left the
team after they were relegated to the German Second Division.
1996-1997 - Played for RC Lens, scoring his first goal in November, 1996, against Nancy in league play.
1995-1996 - Played for Racing Club de Strasbourg.
1988 - Began professional career at Valenciennes at the age of 18.