| David Fronimadis | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | David Fronimadis | |
| Date of birth | October 13, 1982 | |
| Place of birth | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (1. Events 54 - Nero ascends to the Roman throne 409 - Vandals and Alans crossed the Pyrenees Year 1982 ( MCMLXXXII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar) Montreal, or Montréal in French ( pronounced in French, in English) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec Quebec (kwɨˈbɛk Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page 78 m) | |
| Playing position | Defender | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | Montreal Impact | |
| Number | 18 | |
| Youth clubs | ||
| 1998-2000 | AS Jean-Talon Rosemont | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 2001 2002-2007 |
Laval Dynamites Montreal Impact |
5 (0) 82 (2) |
| National team | ||
| 2003 2004 |
U20 Canada Canada |
3 (0) 1 (0) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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David Fronimadis (born October 13, 1982 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian soccer player who most recently played for the Montreal Impact. Events 54 - Nero ascends to the Roman throne 409 - Vandals and Alans crossed the Pyrenees Year 1982 ( MCMLXXXII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar) Montreal, or Montréal in French ( pronounced in French, in English) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec Quebec (kwɨˈbɛk Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered Montreal Impact Football Club ( Impact de Montréal) is a Canadian professional Football team founded in 1993 He is Greek descent. The Greeks ( Greek: Έλληνες) are a Nation and Ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus and neighbouring regions
In his amateur years he played for AS Jean-Talon Rosemont of the Quebec Elite Soccer League where he won the Golden Ball and Golden Boot as the League MVP and leading scorer. The same he was named the 1999 Youth Player of the Year in the province of Quebec at the Quebec Soccer Federation’s Gala de la Mi-Temps awards banquet.
In 2001 he signed for the Laval Dynamites where he helped the Dynamites earn a playoff berth in their first CPSL season. Laval Dynamites were a Canadian Soccer team founded in 2001. The team was a member of the Canadian Professional Soccer League/Canadian Soccer League
In 2002 he made his USL First Division debut signing with the Montreal Impact. History In 1996 the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues established the new Select League consisting of its strongest teams from its professional FIFA Montreal Impact Football Club ( Impact de Montréal) is a Canadian professional Football team founded in 1993 In 2003 he helped Montreal post the best defence in the league, with 21 goals allowed in 28 games, and scored his first two career goals with the Impact in 2003. Scored his first July 2 in Montreal against the Charlotte Eagles, his second August 9 against the Salty Dogs. Charlotte Eagles is an American professional Soccer team founded in 1993 He won Impact Unsung Hero Award, and was named 2003 Player of the Year in the province of Quebec. In 2004 he suffered a serious knee injury in an exhibition game against Haiti on May 23, 2004 and missed the rest of the season, where the Impact would go on to win the League Championship, and the same year win the Voyageurs Cup. The Haiti national football team is the national team of Haiti and is controlled by the Fédération Haïtienne de Football. The Voyageurs Cup is the only Trophy for top-level professional Soccer in Canada. In 2005 he helped Montreal to a 15-game undefeated streak a new league record, as well win the regular-season title. But weren't able to defend their League Championship.
In 2006 he helped the Impact post the best defense in the league for a fourth straight year, allowing only 15 goals in 28 games, a team record first set in 2004 and tied for the first time last year. Also helped the Impact collect 16 shutouts in 28 games, the second best total in club history tied with last year’s, and three behind the league record of 19 set in 2004 by Montreal. They were able to defend their regular-season title, and the Voyageurs Cup, but were defeated in the playoffs by the Vancouver Whitecaps. For information about the original NASL team see Vancouver Whitecaps (NASL.