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Full name
  
Adam Braz

Name
  
Adam Braz

Position
  
Defender

1999–2001
  
Fairfield Stags

Education
  
Fairfield University

Number
  
3

Height
  
1.88 m

Playing position
  
Defender

Role
  
Soccer player


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Date of birth
  
(1981-06-07) June 7, 1981 (age 34)

Place of birth
  
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Adam Braz (born June 7, 1981) is the Technical Director of the Montreal Impact of Major League Soccer. Braz was a Canadian soccer player for nine years including stints with the Toronto FC of Major League Soccer and the Montreal Impact in the USSF Division 2 Professional League.

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College

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Braz played college soccer at Fairfield University for the Fairfield Stags men's soccer team from 1999 to 2001. In 2000, Braz was a first team all-MAAC defender and helped the Stags earn a No. 15 national ranking. Braz received a bachelor's degree from the Fairfield University Dolan School of Business in 2001.

Professional

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A tall defender, Braz signed for the Montreal Impact in 2002 and played an important role in the Impact defense helping the team make the playoffs. In 2003, Braz signed for Västerås SK of the Swedish Second Division, where he failed to earn a regular spot. Braz returned to Montreal in 2004 and helped the Impact win the USL First Division Championship. A year later, Braz continued to be strong in the Montreal defense.

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Braz was one of the first players to sign with MLS expansion franchise Toronto FC in the 2006–07 soccer offseason and made his MLS debut in Toronto FC's first game, a 2–0 loss to Chivas USA. Braz was transferred back to the Montreal Impact at the end of the 2007 season. During the 2009 USL season Braz contributed by helping the Impact clinch a playoff spot under new head coach Marc Dos Santos. He helped the Impact reach the finals where Montreal would face the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, this marking the first time in USL history where the final match would consist of two Canadian clubs. In the final Braz helped the Impact win the series 6–3 on aggregate. The victory gave the Impact their third USL Championship and also the victory marked Braz's second USL Championship. On October 6, 2009 Braz received Unsung Hero Award during the team’s 2009 awards banquet. On November 26, 2009 Braz signed a new two-year deal with the club.

Braz announced his retirement on March 14, 2011 to become a team manager for the Impact.

International

Braz made his debut for Canada in a January 2004 friendly match against Barbados and, by December 2009, has earned a total of 12 caps, scoring no goals. In July 2005, Braz's hard work paid off when he was invited to play for Canada in the Gold Cup, where he played in all three games. After the Gold Cup, Braz become a mainstay in the Canadian defense.

He has not played an international game since June 2007.

Montreal Impact

  • USL First Division Championship (2): 2004, 2009
  • References

    Adam Braz Wikipedia