Ugochukwu "Ugo"
Ihemelu (born 3 April 1983 in Enugu) is a retired
Nigerian-born American football player.
Career
Ihemelu grew up in the United States,
attended Cedar Hill High School in Cedar Hill,
Texas (a suburb of Dallas),
and played college soccer at Southern Methodist University, where he
was named All-Missouri Valley Conference his junior
and senior seasons.
During his collegiate off-season, Ihemelu
played with the Texas-based USASA team Legends FC,
who he helped qualify for the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2004.
Professional
The Los Angeles Galaxy drafted him with the
fifth overall pick of the 2005 MLS SuperDraft. He helped the Galaxy to
the US Open Cup and MLS Cup double
in his rookie season. After his second season in LA, on 1 December 2006,
Ihemelu was traded to the Colorado Rapids.
After 3 years with Colorado, Ihemelu was traded to FC Dallas in
exchange for Drew Moor, a 2010 MLS SuperDraft pick,
and allocation money.
Ihemelu was named to the MLS Team of the Week
in weeks 8 and 11 in the 2011 MLS season for
his play against D.C. United, Seattle Sounders, and Houston Dynamo On
30 June 2011, he signed a contract extension with FC Dallas through
the 2015 MLS season. Prior
to the 2012 MLS season, Ihemelu was named FC Dallas captain.During the 2012
season, he suffered a concussion that eventually led to his retirement.
International
Ihemelu made his debut for the United States on 29
January 2006, against Norway
Unusually, he was then called up by Canada in June 2008
and traveled with the team for their match against St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
While
the Canadian Soccer Association has
Ihemelu's hometown listed as Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ihemelu's eligibility to
play for Canada was in doubt, due to his appearing for the United States in the
aforementioned Norway game, and to questions over his Canadian citizenship. For these reasons,
the Canadians did not field Ihemelu in the Saint Vincent game.
In January 2009 Ihemelu was called into the
US's training camp. He joined San Jose (MLS) defender Jason Hernandez as
replacements for Clarence Goodson and Cory Gibbs who
left camp early. He then appeared in the match following the camp against
Sweden, clearing a guaranteed goal off the line.
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