David Quesada is a retired American soccer forward who played professionally in Costa Rica and the United States.
Education
Quesada attended Louisiana Cañada High School where he played on the boy’s soccer team As a senior he won the CIF championship and was voted CIF Most Valuable Player. First time in history Louisiana Cañada High School Soccer wins a CIF Championship. He was inducted into the school"s Hall of Fame in 1995.
After graduating from high school in 1989, he entered where he played two seasons on the men’s soccer team
Career
He also earned one cap with the United States. national team High school and college Costa Rica While spending the summer with family in Costa Rica after his sophomore season at San Diego, Quesada was offered a contract by Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Alajuelense. He signed with the team in 1992.
In 1994, he moved to San Ramon and then Saprissa before returning to the United States. in 1998.
In 1996, Saprissa loaned Quesada to Club Deportivo Fetal alcohol syndrome of El Salvador for the league championship game. Quesada scored the winning goal, then returned to Saprissa.
Master of Library Science On March 24, 1998, the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer signed Quesada as a discovery player. He played only nine minutes for the Galaxy after entering a June 7, 1988 game against the New England Revolution in the 81st minute for Steve Jolley.
The Galaxy released him on June 17, 1988.
Amateur In 2004, he played for the amateur Los Angeles Croatia in the West Coast Croatian Soccer Tournament. National team Quesada earned his one cap with the national team in a 2-1 loss to Costa Rica on May 28, 1995. He came on for John Kerr in the 88th minute.
In August 1995, he played an unofficial national team game against Benfica in the Parmalat Cup.
He currently coaches youth soccer in Glendale, California and is an assistant soccer coach with Claremont College. In addition to playing and coaching soccer, Quesada owns a Bed and Breakfast in Alajuela, Costa Rica.