Education
Klein attended De Smet Jesuit High School, and then played three years of college soccer at Indiana University from 1994 to 1997.
Klein attended De Smet Jesuit High School, and then played three years of college soccer at Indiana University from 1994 to 1997.
He is president of the Los Angeles Galaxy, promoted on January 28, 2013, from vice president Klein spent the entirety of his 12-year professional career playing in Major League Soccer, for the Kansas City Wizards, Real Salt Lake and Los Angeles Galaxy, winning the Master of Library Science Cup and Supporters" Shield with Kansas City in 2000, and the Supporters" Shield with Galaxy in 2010, his last year as a professional.
Klein was notable for his fitness and resilience to injury, setting an Master of Library Science record in 2008 when he made 118 consecutive first team starts Amateur In total, he started 88 games for the Hoosiers, registering 11 goals and 11 assists as a senior.
Professional Upon his graduation, Klein was selected fourth overall by the Kansas City Wizards in the 1998 Master of Library Science College Draft. He received little playing time as a rookie, starting eight games and substituting into nine, and scored no points.
Starting in 1999, however, Klein began to cement a place for himself as one of the league"s best midfielders. In the 1999 season, Klein started 24 games for the Wizards, registering six goals and five assists.
He started 26 games in 2000, scoring six goals and eight assists, helping the Wizards to an Master of Library Science Cup victory.
Klein has been an equally important part of the Wizards midfield for the last four years, although his 2004 campaign was cut short by a torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament. However, before the 2006 season, Klein was traded with an international roster spot to Real Salt Lake for allocation money. On June 21, 2007, Klein was traded to Los Angeles Galaxy for midfielder Nathan Sturgis and forward Robbie Findley. International Klein was a fringe player for the United States national team for several years.
He received his first cap October 25, 2000 against Mexico, his debut for the men"s national team at any age level
He has played in a total of 16 games for the national team, scoring three goals. His best year was 2003, when he played in seven games, and scored three goals.
After Playing Klein currently works as president of the Los Angeles Galaxy. He is also serves as Assistant coach of Newport Mesa Soccer Club.
The club is part of the West Ham International Academy.
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He was also a veteran member of the United States national team during the early 2000s. He acquired 23 caps, scored 5 goals, and represented his country at the 2003 Confederations Cup.